AMD specific news
The AMD Radeon RX 5700XT on Sale for Rs 35,000 in India [ITDepot]edit
AMD’s mid-range power play, the Radeon RX 5700XT, just got a lot more interesting in India. ITDepot currently has a Sapphire RX 5700XT selling for just Rs. 35020. This actually makes it cheaper than many custom RTX 2060 Super models, and just a few thousand more expensive than high-end AIB 2060s. As a matter of fact, MDComputers has an RTX 2060 AMP Extreme for sale right now at an eye-watering Rs. 39,000.
Publication: Techquila
AMD confirms it’s working on high-end 7nm Navi graphics cards and Ryzen laptop CPUsedit
AMD’s chief executive has revealed that both high-end Navi GPUs and 7nm mobile processors for notebooks are inbound, and on schedule as planned. Lisa Su was asked to clarify what’s going on with these products in a conference call related to AMD’s latest financial results (as spotted by Seeking Alpha)
Publication: NewsR
AMD Market Share Reaches All-Time High in Germany to 79%, Intel @ 21%; Revenue Soars by 50%edit
Germany was one of the first markets where AMD’s Ryzen CPUs overtook the 8th and 9th Gen Intel Coffee Lake processors, with a lead of around 5-10% last we checked. Now, that the 7nm Ryzen 3000 lineup is out, it’s only fair that we see how things are and analyze how the two rivals compare to each other in the German market.
Publication: Techquila
AMD Could Launch New Navi GPUs Soonedit
AMD’s president and CEO Dr. Lisa Su was talking during AMD’s Q2 earnings Q&A conference and got asked a very interesting question. When prompted about high end Navi GPUs, Dr. Su answered with “I would say they are coming. You should expect that our execution on those are on track and we have a rich 7 nm portfolio beyond the products that we have already announced in the upcoming quarters.”
Publication: Tech PowerUp
AMD brand mentions
Best Graphics Cards 2019 for Gaming [Updated August 2019]edit
It would be safe to say that both NVIDIA and AMD have launched all of their gaming graphics cards for year 2019 (kidding that’s never 100% confirmed, but we’ll assume as such). And as such, this is the ideal time to build a PC regardless of which resolution you are aiming for. In this post, we’ll share our recommendations of the best graphics cards for gaming at 1080p, 1440p and 4K.
Publication: Techquila
Competition in news
Best Graphics Cards 2019 for Gaming [Updated August 2019]edit
It would be safe to say that both NVIDIA and AMD have launched all of their gaming graphics cards for year 2019 (kidding that’s never 100% confirmed, but we’ll assume as such). And as such, this is the ideal time to build a PC regardless of which resolution you are aiming for. In this post, we’ll share our recommendations of the best graphics cards for gaming at 1080p, 1440p and 4K.
Publication: Techquila
Ice Lake Benchmarks Paint a Complex Picture for Intel’s Latest CPUedit
Intel dropped a lot of Ice Lake news today, including an embargo lift on performance data concerning the new CPU. ExtremeTech was not aware that Intel had held a testing event in which reporters from various sites were invited to benchmark Ice Lake under controlled conditions and did not include this data in our initial coverage earlier today.
Publication: UC News
NVIDIA Selling GeForce RTX 2070, 2080 as RTX 2060 Super, 2070 Super, respectivelyedit
More NVIDIA rebranding shenanigans! The creator of GPU-Z, W1zzard discovered something very strange about the new RTX Super Cards. The RTX 2060 Super and 2070 Super don’t each have the same device ID (meaning that there are different variants of each card). Instead, you can find the lower-end Supers will three different device models in the market.
Publication: Techquila
Industry news
The ripple effects of Artificial Intelligenceedit
Is Artificial Intelligence (AI) an advantage to your business? While most say yes, tech experts concur that AI brings in a whole new set of challenges to organizations, especially around data security, transparency and data protection.
Publication: Moneycontrol
Global Tablet PC Shipments To Surge 19.3% In 3Q19edit
After falling 8.7% on quarter and 11.9% on year to 32.66 million units in the second quarter of 2019, global tablet PC shipments are expected to surge 19.3% sequentially in the third quarter, thanks to the peak-season effect, the launch of new iPads, and Huawei gradually resuming normal tablet shipments, according to Digitimes Research.
Publication: Communications Today
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