September 26, 2019

AMD specific news

AMD’s EPYC Based Servers Become Most Efficient as It Break 100+ Records (Proactive)edit

That’s why AMD EPYC is ushering in more sustainable datacentres and a cleaner, greener future of computing. The newly announced 2nd Gen AMD EPYC processors have shattered 100+ world records and we’re proud to say that EPYC-based servers are now the most energy efficient in the world.

Publication: Telecom Today 

AMD’s EPYC Based Servers Break Over 100 Records (Proactive)edit

That’s why AMD EPYC is ushering in more sustainable datacentres and a cleaner, greener future of computing. The newly announced 2nd Gen AMD EPYC processors have shattered 100+ world records and we’re proud to say that EPYC-based servers are now the most energy efficient in the world.

Publication: Digital Terminal 

Highlights of the day: AMD Ryzen processor delay blamed on unsatisfactory clock speedsedit

Last week’s news about TSMC extending 7nm chip production lead time because of strong demand provoked knee-jerk speculation that it was the cause of AMD delaying the launch of its Ryzen 9 3950X. It has turned out that unsatisfactory clock speed – rather than foundry support – has prompted AMD to adjust the design of 16-core processor, according to sources from the motherboard suppy chain. TSMC may be indisputably the leader in the foundry sector, but China-based peers are keen to expand 12-inch fab capacity to better serve the domestic market.

Publication: Digitimes

AMD brand mentions

Why Does More VRAM Matter For A Graphics Card?edit

Adding to that, some games are better optimized for AMD graphics cards while some are better optimized for Nvidia graphics cards. So VRAM usage will differ not only from game to game but different graphics cards as well. Another factor that is worth mentioning is multiple graphics cards. People think that using the same graphics cards in SLI or Crossfire will double the VRAM but that is not the case.

Publication: Digital Conquerer

Competition in news

Why Does More VRAM Matter For A Graphics Card?edit

Adding to that, some games are better optimized for AMD graphics cards while some are better optimized for Nvidia graphics cards. So VRAM usage will differ not only from game to game but different graphics cards as well. Another factor that is worth mentioning is multiple graphics cards. People think that using the same graphics cards in SLI or Crossfire will double the VRAM but that is not the case.

Publication: Digital Conquerer

Partner in news

Dell adds 12 new products in new lineup of Inspiron, XPS, gaming laptops and AIO PCs in Indiaedit

Dell Technologies on Tuesday launched its largest consumer and gaming PC portfolio with 12 new products ahead of the Diwali festivities. The new portfolio includes notebooks and All-In-Ones (AIOs) across XPS, Inspiron, Alienware and Dell G Series. The XPS 13 (7390), now with the smallest HD webcam ever at just 2.25-mm, enables the XPS to maintain its InfinityEdge display while moving the camera to the top of the display and offering a better video experience. It also supports Dolby Vision.

Publication: BGR.in 

5 Thin and light laptops you can buy on a budgetedit

HP PAVILION X360 14-DH0107TU – This one is lighter than the ASUS model. The first noteworthy spec is its 8th Generation Intel processor combined with a 4 MB cache that loads everything in a flash. The battery comes with a fast-charging feature, memory is SSD type here as well. The inking pen makes work fun and handy, especially for students and designers.

Publication: Digit

5 Laptops for the best video content watching experienceedit

ASUS VIVOBOOK 14 X403FA LAPTOP – ASUS VivoBook 14 is another budget option which promises a 24 hours battery backup. The display is fed by the Intel UHD 620 Graphics. The screen-to-body ratio is 87% with Anti-Glare technology, all of which helps to keep your focus on the video that is playing. Plus, the storage is SSD which guarantees minimal internal glitches while streaming.

Publication: Digit

Industry news

Alibaba unveils self-developed AI chip for cloud computing servicesedit

Alibaba Group Holdings Ltd said on Wednesday it has developed a new chip that specializes in machine-learning tasks and which will be used to enhance services for its cloud computing division. Called Hanguang 800, the company’s first self-developed AI chip is currently being used within Alibaba to power product search, automatic translation, and personalized recommendations on the e-commerce giant’s web sites.

Publication: ET Retail 

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