July 24, 2019

AMD specific news

AMD Ryzen 4000 (Zen 3): Dubbed “Vermeer”, Better SMT- 4 Threads Per Core, PCIe 5 & DDR5 [Not Confirmed]edit

AMD launched the Ryzen 3000 CPUs based on the 7nm Zen 2 cores earlier this month with a plan to attack Intel on all fronts including gaming, server as well as the Data Center markets. All seems to be going according to plan, and we’ve also started hearing reports that Intel’s 10m Ice Lake architecture might not make it to the mainstream market after all and instead will be replaced by the 14nm Comet Lake-S chips.

Publication: Techquila

AMD Reveals Leadership PC Platform for Every Gamer at E3 2019edit

At the AMD “Next Horizon Gaming” livestream event at E3 today, President and CEO Dr. Lisa Su unveiled the company’s next-generation PC gaming platform, bringing new levels of performance and efficiency and introducing powerful features for gamers everywhere, based on the new AMD Radeon™ RX 5700 Series graphics cards and 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen™ desktop processors.

Publication: Hashtag Gadgetz

AMD Highlights Commitment to Corporate Responsibility with 24th Annual Corporate Citizenship Updateedit

AMD announced its annual corporate citizenship update, highlighting progress toward its environmental goals and community initiatives. The report features updates on expanded supply chain programs, sustainability goals, corporate volunteerism and stories showcasing how AMD technology is enabling researchers, students, consumers and business leaders to improve people’s lives.

Publication: Cell IT

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10th Intel Core i7 ‘Mobile Chip’ Beats AMD Ryzen 9 3900X Desktopedit

Over the last couple of years, Intel has been struggling in its silicon game. All thanks to AMD’s fancy processors and their ability to deliver the 7nm fabrication process, while the former hasn’t made it past 10nm so far.

Publication: Fossbytes

Intel’s 10th Gen Core i7 Mobile Beats the Desktop Ryzen 9 3900X in Single Core Scoresedit

Intel announced its 10th-gen Ice Lake processors back at Computex 2019, and for those of you interesting in the ongoing Intel vs AMD battle of the processors, a new benchmark of the 10th-gen Core i7 (mobile) processor has now leaked showing some interesting results, especially in the Single Core tests.

Publication: Beebom

Competition in news

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super Review: A Shinier, Slightly Faster 2080 (Also Cheaper)edit

NVIDIA’s lower-end RTX Super cards launched earlier this month, essentially making the vanilla RTX 2070 and 2080 obsolete while pushing the price of three 2060 a bit lower than 30K INR. The RTX 2080 Super launches today at an MSRP of $699 (61,500 in India), with NVIDIA claiming an average performance boost of 5% for $100 less. As per official documentation, the top-end Super is faster than the Pascal-based Titan Xp, but not quite in the same territory as the $1,000 RTX 2080 Ti.

Publication: Techquila

RTX 2080 Super Review: More Super Goodnessedit

NVIDIA caught AMD by surprise, by announcing the RTX Super line up a week before the RX Navi cards. But while the RTX 2060 Super and 2070 Super hit the shelves earlier this month, the 2080 Super is coming out today. We’ve already reviewed the 2070 Super, so today we’re checking out the new RTX 2080 Super. Without further ado, let’s dive right in.

Publication: Gaming Monk

NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 2080 SUPER LAUNCHED FOR RS 61,400 FIRST LOOK AT ZOTAC GEFORCE RTX 2080 SUPER AMP EXTREMEedit

Having launched the GeForce RTX 2060 and RTX 2070 earlier this month, NVIDIA announced the availability of the Founders Edition as well as of the AIB partner cards for the GeForce RTX 2080 Super today. The Founder Edition is priced at Rs.61,400/- whereas partner cards, have slightly higher pricing.

Publication: Digit 

10th Intel Core i7 ‘Mobile Chip’ Beats AMD Ryzen 9 3900X Desktopedit

Over the last couple of years, Intel has been struggling in its silicon game. All thanks to AMD’s fancy processors and their ability to deliver the 7nm fabrication process, while the former hasn’t made it past 10nm so far.

Publication: Fossbytes

10 Core/20 Thread Intel Cascade Lake-X CPU Spotted on UserBenchedit

The HEDT CPU lineups from Intel and AMD are expected to launch in October with the former planning the release of the Cascade Lake-X chips and the latter expected to drop a 64 core Behemoth, set to lead the 3rd Gen Ryzen Threadripper lineup. As the date draws near, we’ve started seeing evidence of these high-end parts on various online benchmark databases.

Publication: Techquila

Nvidia’s RTX 2080 Super Delivers a Modest Performance Improvementedit

The GPU market has changed a good deal over the past month, courtesy of AMD’s Navi launch and Nvidia’s response to it. As soon as AMD announced the RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT at $379 and $500, Nvidia declared it was launching a new family of RTX “Super” cards. These Turing refreshes for the RTX 2060 and RTX 2070 have substantially improved the performance of both of those cards. In response, AMD cut its own GPU pricing, repositioning the 5700 and 5700 XT at $350 and $400.

Publication: UC News

Intel’s 10th Gen Core i7 Mobile Beats the Desktop Ryzen 9 3900X in Single Core Scoresedit

Intel announced its 10th-gen Ice Lake processors back at Computex 2019, and for those of you interesting in the ongoing Intel vs AMD battle of the processors, a new benchmark of the 10th-gen Core i7 (mobile) processor has now leaked showing some interesting results, especially in the Single Core tests.

Publication: Beebom

Industry news

Demand for Machine Learning & AI professionals rising in India; here’s how you can fill the gapedit

Artificial Intelligence has been around for a while and ranks quite high on the technology charts. Being one of the most loved AI has been finding a place in every industry possible and is a favourite among the most enterprising minds across the world. Validly so, the innovation is brilliant and demands blend of computer science with cognitive psychology and engineering.

Publication: The Times of India

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