August 6, 2019

AMD specific news

AMD’s Radeon tech set to appear inside Samsung Galaxy phones in 2021edit

The agreement between the two tech giants will see Samsung license AMD’s RDNA graphics IP for use in mobile applications such as smartphones, tablets, and Chromebooks. As reported by NoteBookCheck, Samsung revealed in its Q2 2019 earnings call when these first chips would arrive: 2021, at the earliest.

Publication: UC News

AMD to gain 30% market share in PC Gaming Segment by Q4 2019edit

With the launch of the Ryzen 3000 series of processors and the Radeon 5700 GPUs, AMD has been slowly gaining market share in the PC gaming segment. As soon as the 3rd Gen Ryzen processors were available to purchase, AMD’s sales saw a huge increase from 28.24% to 48.72% and later increased to 53.36% as compared to Intel’s 46.64% over the next 2 days.

Publication: Techquila

AMD Radeon RX 5700XT Red Devil, Yeston, XFX Cards Spotted, Will Start @ $399edit

More custom Radeon RX 5700XT graphics cards are on the way. This time, astute observers in China spotted a Powercolor Red Devil 5700 XT and, what can we say, it looks phenomenal. The Red Devil line features some of Powercolor’s best cards.

Publication: Techquila

AMD brand mentions

Best Gaming Laptop Under 50000 INR; Rs. 7,000 Off!edit

It’s hard to find a good gaming laptop under 50K INR, and even the cheapest ones cost at least 55-60K. We’re going to ignore NVIDIA’s MX series of GPUs and AMD’s Radeon RX 530 and 540 as they’re pretty useless and perform more or less on par with integrated GPUs, and with Ice Lake’s Gen11 graphics will become quite redundant.

Publication: Techquila

Laptop for graphic designers: How to pick the one that’s best for you?edit

When it comes to animation and graphics, having the right skills is not enough. Along with the talent you need the right laptop to turn your design into a reality The perfect laptop for graphic designers helps a lot in editing and even basic designing.  When it comes to processor, high-end processors are always preferred for graphic designers so that they do not have to worry about compatibility with latest applications and softwares. AMD A10, AMD A8, Intel Core i7 nd Intel Core i5 are the preferred types of processors.

Publication: The Times of India

Competition in news

NVIDIA Issues Warning to Upgrade Drivers Due to Security Patchesedit

NVIDIA has found a total of five security vulnerabilities with its Windows drivers for GeForce, Quadro and Tesla lineup of graphics cards. These new security risks are labeled as very dangerous and have the potential to cause local code execution, denial of service, or escalation of privileges, unless the system is updated.

Publication: Tech PowerUp

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 16 GPUs, Ryzen CPUs Gain Big in July 2019 [Steam Survey]edit

The public opinion on ray-tracing or NVIDIA’s RTX lineup is mixed at the moment. While some are calling it a big breakthrough in gaming graphics, others are terming it as a gimmick that’s still in the early stages of adoption.

Publication: Techquila

Partner in news

Best Gaming Laptop Under 50000 INR; Rs. 7,000 Off!edit

It’s hard to find a good gaming laptop under 50K INR, and even the cheapest ones cost at least 55-60K. We’re going to ignore NVIDIA’s MX series of GPUs and AMD’s Radeon RX 530 and 540 as they’re pretty useless and perform more or less on par with integrated GPUs, and with Ice Lake’s Gen11 graphics will become quite redundant.

Publication: Techquila

Laptop for graphic designers: How to pick the one that’s best for you?edit

When it comes to animation and graphics, having the right skills is not enough. Along with the talent you need the right laptop to turn your design into a reality The perfect laptop for graphic designers helps a lot in editing and even basic designing.  When it comes to processor, high-end processors are always preferred for graphic designers so that they do not have to worry about compatibility with latest applications and softwares. AMD A10, AMD A8, Intel Core i7 nd Intel Core i5 are the preferred types of processors.

Publication: The Times of India

Industry news

43% recruiters struggle to hire for AI roles- Reportedit

Most Indian IT recruiters are presently hiring for Android/iOS (36%), Python (24%), Java (23%), C/C++ (8%) and R (4%) technologies, among others. These facts were revealed in the latest TechGig survey on ‘Developer Hiring Trends’ of 1,758 hiring managers and IT recruiters who were actively scouting for new tech talent in diverse industries.

Publication: People Matters

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