AMD specific news
AMD to gain 30% market share in PC DIY 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 EPYC “Rome” 64 Core CPU Crushes Competing Intel Xeon Chipsedit
It looks like Ryzen might be taking the fight to Intel’s traditional home turf: the Data Center market. A recent anonymous submission to the Open Benchmarking database revealed performance figures for what looks to be the unconfirmed AMD EPYC Rome 7742 server processor.
Publication: Techquila
AMD brand mentions
IT biggies give lessons to IIITs and NITs on future tech, skills (Proactive)edit
Leading software and IT services companies such as InfosysNSE 0.80 %, Accenture and TCS are working with universities and engineering colleges across the country to help students gear up for modern job requirements by tweaking their curricula and training faculty on newer technologies. AMD too has a dedicated team of engineers who work with regional and national level engineering colleges to build a very large scale scale integration (VLSI) curriculum that is industry aligned. One such partnership is with the Department of Information Technology, NITK, Surathkal.
Publication: The Economic Times
Control – Updated Minimum and Recommended PC Specsedit
With just a few weeks to go now before the release of Remedy’s Control, the developer has released an updated set of minimum and recommended specs for the PC version of the game. Last month, the Epic Games Store released its list of specs for the game on its page on the launcher, and it looked like it would require a pretty powerful rig to run.
Publication: Gamepur
Competition in news
Intel Launches 56 Core Xeon Platinum 9282 CPU to Counter AMD Epyc Romeedit
At Computex 2019, AMD’s new Zen 2 based Epyc Rome processor was able to squish the competing Intel Xeon chip, offering twice the performance at the same price point. Sure, Intel did say something about optimizations, but even after that, the 7nm part was significantly faster.
Publication: Techquila
Intel and Lenovo collaborate for HPC and AIedit
Intel and Lenovo announced a multiyear collaboration focused on the rapidly growing opportunity in the convergence of high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) to help accelerate solutions for the world’s most challenging problems. Building on the companies’ long-standing partnership in the data center, the multiyear global collaboration will speed the convergence of HPC and AI, creating solutions for organizations of all sizes.
Publication: Digital Creed
Partner in news
Intel and Lenovo collaborate for HPC and AIedit
Intel and Lenovo announced a multiyear collaboration focused on the rapidly growing opportunity in the convergence of high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) to help accelerate solutions for the world’s most challenging problems. Building on the companies’ long-standing partnership in the data center, the multiyear global collaboration will speed the convergence of HPC and AI, creating solutions for organizations of all sizes.
Publication: Digital Creed
Industry news
IT biggies give lessons to IIITs and NITs on future tech, skills (Proactive)edit
Leading software and IT services companies such as InfosysNSE 0.80 %, Accenture and TCS are working with universities and engineering colleges across the country to help students gear up for modern job requirements by tweaking their curricula and training faculty on newer technologies. AMD too has a dedicated team of engineers who work with regional and national level engineering colleges to build a very large scale scale integration (VLSI) curriculum that is industry aligned. One such partnership is with the Department of Information Technology, NITK, Surathkal.
Publication: The Economic Times
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