July 15, 2020

AMD specific news

AMD Unveils Threadripper PRO Processors for workstations (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD has unveiled the new AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO processor line-up for enterprise-grade creative, design, virtualisation and data science workloads, and have up to 64 cores. These PRO processors include AMD PRO technologies which are focused on security and manageability. The Lenovo ThinkStation P620 is one of the first workstations to feature these new processors.

Publication: Digit

AMD Wraith Prism vs 360mm AIO Liquid Cooler: Ryzen 9 3900X Ft. NZXT Kraken X73edit

The Kraken X73 manages to keep the Ryzen 9 3900X under 78 degrees in all three cases. Here, as expected the temperature is lowest when running the 3900X at stock mode, and it scales by a degree when switching to PBO and AutoOC, each. It’s weird that PBO has a higher temp than stock as the performance was worse. I’m guessing the power and temperature limits are different under each of the three modes and are dependent on each other.

Publication: Hardware Times 

Ryzen 3300x vs. 3600 vs. 3100: Worth Spending More Money? (PROACTIVE)edit

Publication: TechReflex (YT)

Why did Google Cloud choose AMD EPYC server CPUs for its Confidential VMs?edit

For this reason, major companies are building secure cloud servers of their own or relying on giants like Google, Microsoft and Amazon. So, according to CRN, a Google Cloud product manager explained why their new encrypted virtual machines run on AMD EPYC processors and not on Intel Xeon processors.There’s no denial of the fact that AMD is overpowering Intel in every segment including desktop CPUs, mobile processors and even server processors. AMD launched EPYC lineup for its server processors based on their revolutionary Zen microarchitecture that power their Ryzen CPUs few years ago.

Publication: TechnoSports

Lenovo ThinkPad T14 and T14s business laptops with AMD Ryzen 4000 PRO APUs now availableedit

The new AMD Ryzen 4000 processors have totally changed the game for AMD as for more OEMs are preferring the Red team simply because of its efficiency and performance. Their PRO processors for mobile are also great for business purposes and that’s why Lenovo has updated its famous ThinkPad T14 series with new Ryzen 4000 PRO APUs. Both the ThinkPad T14 Gen 1 and ThinkPad T14s Gen 1 with AMD Ryzen 4000 PRO processors are now available to order on Lenovo’s website.

Publication: TechnoSports

Lenovo unveils the impressive ThinkStation P620, Powered by AMD Ryzen Threadripper PROedit

The Lenovo Thinkstation P620 has just been launched. It’s a first-of-its-kind workstation and is powered by the AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO processor. It’s a 64-core workstation that presumably can handle anything that is thrown at it. The Thinkstation P620 looks like it’s going to be one powerful machine. It will also come with a fully customizable and scalable chassis. Let’s take a look at the specifications and features of the Thinkstation P620.

Publication: Digit

Lenovo announces new ThinkStation P620 with AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper Pro processoredit

Lenovo on Tuesday introduced its ThinkStation P620, which is powered by AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper Pro processors. This is the first workstation in the world that supports Threadripper 3000 PRO series, AMD’s latest Threadripper processors. The ThinkStation P620 is geared towards creative professionals like game developers and 3D artists. Pricing for the ThinkStation P620 has not been provided, but the company said the professional workstation will hit the market in September.

Publication: Indian Express 

Death Stranding to launch on PC today, here’s how to purchaseedit

The minimum system requirements of the game are Microsoft Windows 10 OS, an Intel Core i5-3470 or AMD Ryzen 3 1200 processor, 8GB RAM, GeForce GTX 1050 (3 GB) or AMD Radeon RX 560 (4 GB) graphics card, DirectX 12, a Direct X-compatible sound card and 80 GB available system space. The recommended system requirements are the same except the processor which should be an Intel Core i7-3770 or AMD Ryzen 5 1600 and the graphics card which is advised to be of GeForce GTX 1060 (6 GB) or AMD Radeon RX 590.

Publication: The Times of India 

AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro Workstation CPUs With Up to 64 Cores Announced (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD has introduced its new Ryzen Threadripper Pro CPU sequence for high-end desktop workstations designed to be used in managed environments. These processors will probably be focused at extraordinarily demanding workloads comparable to professional content material creation, 8K video and CGI workflows, massive-scale knowledge visualisation, fluid dynamics, engineering, and AI. Target industries embrace media and leisure, oil and fuel, aerospace and automotive design, software program and recreation growth, and lots of extra.

Publication: News Journal 

AMD Ryzen Threadiper Pro Workstation CPU Announces 64 Cr, 128 PCIe Up to 4.0 Lanes (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD has announced its new Ryzen Threadiper Pro CPU series for high-end desktop workstations designed for use in managed environments. These processors will be targeted at highly demanding workloads such as Pro Content Creation, 8K video and CGI workflows, large-scale data visualization, fluid dynamics, engineering and AI. Target industries include media and entertainment, oil and gas, aerospace and automotive design, software and game development, and more.

Publication: DailyNews 24 

AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro Workstation CPUs Announced WIth Up to 64 Cores, 128 PCIe 4.0 Lanes (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD has announced its new Ryzen Threadripper Pro CPU series for high-end desktop workstations designed for use in managed environments. These processors will be targeted at extremely demanding workloads such as pro content creation, 8K video and CGI workflows, massive-scale data visualisation, fluid dynamics, engineering, and AI. Target industries include media and entertainment, oil and gas, aerospace and automotive design, software and game development, and many more.

Publication: Gadgets 360 

AMD Announce World’s First 64-Core PRO Workstation, the Lenovo™ ThinkStation™ P620, the Pinnacle of Performance for Modern Professionals (PROACTIVE)edit

Today, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announced the new AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO Processor line-up, with up to 64 cores and unrivalled bandwidth3 built with enterprise-grade AMD PRO technologies. Designed for professional workstations from OEMs and system integrators, AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO Processors uniquely offer full spectrum compute capabilities with unmatched core counts4 for multi-threaded workloads plus high-frequency single-core performance for lightly threaded workloads. This combination makes AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO Processors the best choice for artists, architects, engineers and data scientists.

Publication: IT News Online

AMD brand mentions

HP to introduce new budget-friendly gaming laptops in Indiaedit

While it is expected that the company may introduce a new design language for these laptops, it may not introduce the AMD variants of these laptops in India as of now despite being available globally. A quick look at the current Omen range reveals that the devices powered by the 9th generation Intel’s i9 processor are available at a starting price of Rs. 125,000 and includes the super-premium dual-screened gaming laptop Omen 2Xs.

Publication: TechRadar

How to find your computer’s specs on Windows 10edit

You will get to know about the model of your PC/laptop, Processor used (whether AMD or intel), Device ID, Product ID, RAM, and other specifications. You can also check out the Windows version installed on your system and when was it last updated. There is also an option to change the name of your system.

Publication: Indian Express 

Asus TUF Gaming A15 review: The entry-level gaming laptop you were looking foredit

The Asus TUG Gaming A15 has been launched in two colour options – Fortress Gray and Bonfire Black, both flaunting a honeycomb pattern around the base. The Asus TUF Gaming A15 variant price in India starts at Rs 60,990 for the Bonfire Black model. It comes with AMD Ryzen 5 4600H CPU, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 GPU, a 256GB SSD, and a 60Hz full-HD screen.

Publication: Zee Business 

Competition in news

NVIDIA’s RTX 3080 & 3080 Ti May Come w/ 12-pin Power Connectors for a TDP of up to 350Wedit

According to sources, NVIDIA’s next-gen “Ampere” graphics cards will feature the 12-pin (molex) power connectors for the higher-end RTX 3080 and 3080 Ti reference models. At present, most top-end GPUs come with dual 8-pin power connectors. Considering that NVIDIA will likely double down on ray-tracing performance with Ampere, that means the power required for the same will likely go up as well. In this scenario, it’s very possible that the power phases for the primary CUDA cores and the RT/Tensors will be decoupled. The additional 4-pin connector may be for the same.

Publication: Hardware Times 

AMD Wraith Prism vs 360mm AIO Liquid Cooler: Ryzen 9 3900X Ft. NZXT Kraken X73edit

The Kraken X73 manages to keep the Ryzen 9 3900X under 78 degrees in all three cases. Here, as expected the temperature is lowest when running the 3900X at stock mode, and it scales by a degree when switching to PBO and AutoOC, each. It’s weird that PBO has a higher temp than stock as the performance was worse. I’m guessing the power and temperature limits are different under each of the three modes and are dependent on each other.

Publication: Hardware Times 

Meet the senior woman technologist who’s leading the fight against Covid-19edit

In addition to her usual role of steering research and development, innovation and business enablement in the country, Nivruti Rai, country head for India and VP for data platforms group at Intel is heading another important mission this year. She is leading the Nasscom taskforce in its fight against Covid-19 by leveraging technology. The task force is focused on creating a single directory of people and companies working on utilising data and technology for Covid-19 management, which will be accessible to anyone who may need it. It consists of more than 40 companies including Intel, Infosys, Accenture, Wipro, SAP and Tech Mahindra.

Publication: Business Standard 

India may attract investments from global semiconductor players: US’ memory chip maker Micronedit

US-based memory chip manufacturer Micron Technology said that “India is on a good path” to attract assembly and packaging type of investments from the global semiconductor industry, having developed capabilities in smartphone assembly, which has made it the worlds’ second-largest handset manufacturing country. The company said that it is “intrigued” by the new schemes announced by the Indian government. We are certainly assessing and we’ll continue to assess this as part of our long term strategic assessments that we do in the company.

Publication: ET Telecom 

Intel Iris Xe Graphics for Tiger Lake Processors Spotted – 1.3 GHz, 6.3GBedit

It seems like Intel will be using the same “Iris” branding for the Xe Graphics for its upcoming Intel Tiger Lake U-based CPUs if the latest leak is to be believed. According to the leak, the graphics unit, codenamed Iris Xe, will be featuring 768 Shading Units with operating frequencies reaching up to 1.3 GHz. With a total of 96C functional units, it is paired with 6.3 GB of memory.

Publication: TechQuila

Death Stranding to launch on PC today, here’s how to purchaseedit

The minimum system requirements of the game are Microsoft Windows 10 OS, an Intel Core i5-3470 or AMD Ryzen 3 1200 processor, 8GB RAM, GeForce GTX 1050 (3 GB) or AMD Radeon RX 560 (4 GB) graphics card, DirectX 12, a Direct X-compatible sound card and 80 GB available system space. The recommended system requirements are the same except the processor which should be an Intel Core i7-3770 or AMD Ryzen 5 1600 and the graphics card which is advised to be of GeForce GTX 1060 (6 GB) or AMD Radeon RX 590.

Publication: The Times of India 

HP to introduce new budget-friendly gaming laptops in Indiaedit

While it is expected that the company may introduce a new design language for these laptops, it may not introduce the AMD variants of these laptops in India as of now despite being available globally. A quick look at the current Omen range reveals that the devices powered by the 9th generation Intel’s i9 processor are available at a starting price of Rs. 125,000 and includes the super-premium dual-screened gaming laptop Omen 2Xs.

Publication: TechRadar

How to find your computer’s specs on Windows 10edit

You will get to know about the model of your PC/laptop, Processor used (whether AMD or intel), Device ID, Product ID, RAM, and other specifications. You can also check out the Windows version installed on your system and when was it last updated. There is also an option to change the name of your system.

Publication: Indian Express 

Mi Notebook 14 Horizon Edition review: Xiaomi brings its magic to laptops, but is the show any good?edit

The Mi Notebook 14 Horizon Edition comes with up to 10th Gen Intel Core i7 Comet Lake 10510U processor paired with NVIDIA’s GeForce MX350 graphics, 8GB DDR4 RAM and 512GB PCIe Gen 3 NVMe SSD. This is the configuration that I have for review. The base Mi Notebook 14 Horizon Edition uses a 10th Gen Intel Core i5 Comet Lake 10210U processor paired with SATA SSD (512GB), keeping the RAM and graphics the same as the maxed out variant.

Publication: Financial Express

Asus TUF Gaming A15 review: The entry-level gaming laptop you were looking foredit

The Asus TUG Gaming A15 has been launched in two colour options – Fortress Gray and Bonfire Black, both flaunting a honeycomb pattern around the base. The Asus TUF Gaming A15 variant price in India starts at Rs 60,990 for the Bonfire Black model. It comes with AMD Ryzen 5 4600H CPU, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 GPU, a 256GB SSD, and a 60Hz full-HD screen.

Publication: Zee Business 

Google may invest $4bn in Jio Platformsedit

Google declined to comment, while Reliance did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Investors, including Facebook and KKR & Co, have already poured in a combined $15.64 billion for just over 25% in Jio Platforms. The funding spree, which began late April, and a share sale by Reliance have helped make India’s biggest company net-debt free. (Qualcomm)

Publication: Mail Today 

Partner in news

AMD Unveils Threadripper PRO Processors for workstations (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD has unveiled the new AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO processor line-up for enterprise-grade creative, design, virtualisation and data science workloads, and have up to 64 cores. These PRO processors include AMD PRO technologies which are focused on security and manageability. The Lenovo ThinkStation P620 is one of the first workstations to feature these new processors.

Publication: Digit

AMD Wraith Prism vs 360mm AIO Liquid Cooler: Ryzen 9 3900X Ft. NZXT Kraken X73edit

The Kraken X73 manages to keep the Ryzen 9 3900X under 78 degrees in all three cases. Here, as expected the temperature is lowest when running the 3900X at stock mode, and it scales by a degree when switching to PBO and AutoOC, each. It’s weird that PBO has a higher temp than stock as the performance was worse. I’m guessing the power and temperature limits are different under each of the three modes and are dependent on each other.

Publication: Hardware Times 

Why did Google Cloud choose AMD EPYC server CPUs for its Confidential VMs?edit

For this reason, major companies are building secure cloud servers of their own or relying on giants like Google, Microsoft and Amazon. So, according to CRN, a Google Cloud product manager explained why their new encrypted virtual machines run on AMD EPYC processors and not on Intel Xeon processors.There’s no denial of the fact that AMD is overpowering Intel in every segment including desktop CPUs, mobile processors and even server processors. AMD launched EPYC lineup for its server processors based on their revolutionary Zen microarchitecture that power their Ryzen CPUs few years ago.

Publication: TechnoSports

Lenovo ThinkPad T14 and T14s business laptops with AMD Ryzen 4000 PRO APUs now availableedit

The new AMD Ryzen 4000 processors have totally changed the game for AMD as for more OEMs are preferring the Red team simply because of its efficiency and performance. Their PRO processors for mobile are also great for business purposes and that’s why Lenovo has updated its famous ThinkPad T14 series with new Ryzen 4000 PRO APUs. Both the ThinkPad T14 Gen 1 and ThinkPad T14s Gen 1 with AMD Ryzen 4000 PRO processors are now available to order on Lenovo’s website.

Publication: TechnoSports

Lenovo unveils the impressive ThinkStation P620, Powered by AMD Ryzen Threadripper PROedit

The Lenovo Thinkstation P620 has just been launched. It’s a first-of-its-kind workstation and is powered by the AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO processor. It’s a 64-core workstation that presumably can handle anything that is thrown at it. The Thinkstation P620 looks like it’s going to be one powerful machine. It will also come with a fully customizable and scalable chassis. Let’s take a look at the specifications and features of the Thinkstation P620.

Publication: Digit

Lenovo announces new ThinkStation P620 with AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper Pro processoredit

Lenovo on Tuesday introduced its ThinkStation P620, which is powered by AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper Pro processors. This is the first workstation in the world that supports Threadripper 3000 PRO series, AMD’s latest Threadripper processors. The ThinkStation P620 is geared towards creative professionals like game developers and 3D artists. Pricing for the ThinkStation P620 has not been provided, but the company said the professional workstation will hit the market in September.

Publication: Indian Express 

Death Stranding to launch on PC today, here’s how to purchaseedit

The minimum system requirements of the game are Microsoft Windows 10 OS, an Intel Core i5-3470 or AMD Ryzen 3 1200 processor, 8GB RAM, GeForce GTX 1050 (3 GB) or AMD Radeon RX 560 (4 GB) graphics card, DirectX 12, a Direct X-compatible sound card and 80 GB available system space. The recommended system requirements are the same except the processor which should be an Intel Core i7-3770 or AMD Ryzen 5 1600 and the graphics card which is advised to be of GeForce GTX 1060 (6 GB) or AMD Radeon RX 590.

Publication: The Times of India 

AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro Workstation CPUs With Up to 64 Cores Announced (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD has introduced its new Ryzen Threadripper Pro CPU sequence for high-end desktop workstations designed to be used in managed environments. These processors will probably be focused at extraordinarily demanding workloads comparable to professional content material creation, 8K video and CGI workflows, massive-scale knowledge visualisation, fluid dynamics, engineering, and AI. Target industries embrace media and leisure, oil and fuel, aerospace and automotive design, software program and recreation growth, and lots of extra.

Publication: News Journal 

AMD Ryzen Threadiper Pro Workstation CPU Announces 64 Cr, 128 PCIe Up to 4.0 Lanes (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD has announced its new Ryzen Threadiper Pro CPU series for high-end desktop workstations designed for use in managed environments. These processors will be targeted at highly demanding workloads such as Pro Content Creation, 8K video and CGI workflows, large-scale data visualization, fluid dynamics, engineering and AI. Target industries include media and entertainment, oil and gas, aerospace and automotive design, software and game development, and more.

Publication: DailyNews 24 

AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro Workstation CPUs Announced WIth Up to 64 Cores, 128 PCIe 4.0 Lanes (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD has announced its new Ryzen Threadripper Pro CPU series for high-end desktop workstations designed for use in managed environments. These processors will be targeted at extremely demanding workloads such as pro content creation, 8K video and CGI workflows, massive-scale data visualisation, fluid dynamics, engineering, and AI. Target industries include media and entertainment, oil and gas, aerospace and automotive design, software and game development, and many more.

Publication: Gadgets 360 

AMD Announce World’s First 64-Core PRO Workstation, the Lenovo™ ThinkStation™ P620, the Pinnacle of Performance for Modern Professionals (PROACTIVE)edit

Today, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announced the new AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO Processor line-up, with up to 64 cores and unrivalled bandwidth3 built with enterprise-grade AMD PRO technologies. Designed for professional workstations from OEMs and system integrators, AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO Processors uniquely offer full spectrum compute capabilities with unmatched core counts4 for multi-threaded workloads plus high-frequency single-core performance for lightly threaded workloads. This combination makes AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO Processors the best choice for artists, architects, engineers and data scientists.

Publication: IT News Online

HP to introduce new budget-friendly gaming laptops in Indiaedit

While it is expected that the company may introduce a new design language for these laptops, it may not introduce the AMD variants of these laptops in India as of now despite being available globally. A quick look at the current Omen range reveals that the devices powered by the 9th generation Intel’s i9 processor are available at a starting price of Rs. 125,000 and includes the super-premium dual-screened gaming laptop Omen 2Xs.

Publication: TechRadar

Mi Notebook 14 Horizon Edition review: Xiaomi brings its magic to laptops, but is the show any good?edit

The Mi Notebook 14 Horizon Edition comes with up to 10th Gen Intel Core i7 Comet Lake 10510U processor paired with NVIDIA’s GeForce MX350 graphics, 8GB DDR4 RAM and 512GB PCIe Gen 3 NVMe SSD. This is the configuration that I have for review. The base Mi Notebook 14 Horizon Edition uses a 10th Gen Intel Core i5 Comet Lake 10210U processor paired with SATA SSD (512GB), keeping the RAM and graphics the same as the maxed out variant.

Publication: Financial Express

Businesses want their data to start creating value now: Amit Luthra, GM, Data Centre Solution – Dell Technologiesedit

We are rapidly transitioning into an era driven by data as organizations are rigorously adopting digital transformation. As IDC predicts, by 2025, the collective sum of the world’s data will be around 175 zettabytes (ZB). With time, organizations have realized that the data that they are generating is not just structured, rather it is a mix of various formats, that is, unstructured data. Whether it is about driving innovation, getting to market faster, or creating differentiation, businesses want their data to start creating value. However, because of the quantity, growth, and locality of this data, it presents as a challenge than an opportunity.

Publication: Financial Express 

Asus TUF Gaming A15 review: The entry-level gaming laptop you were looking foredit

The Asus TUG Gaming A15 has been launched in two colour options – Fortress Gray and Bonfire Black, both flaunting a honeycomb pattern around the base. The Asus TUF Gaming A15 variant price in India starts at Rs 60,990 for the Bonfire Black model. It comes with AMD Ryzen 5 4600H CPU, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 GPU, a 256GB SSD, and a 60Hz full-HD screen.

Publication: Zee Business 

Industry news

AMD Unveils Threadripper PRO Processors for workstations (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD has unveiled the new AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO processor line-up for enterprise-grade creative, design, virtualisation and data science workloads, and have up to 64 cores. These PRO processors include AMD PRO technologies which are focused on security and manageability. The Lenovo ThinkStation P620 is one of the first workstations to feature these new processors.

Publication: Digit

NVIDIA’s RTX 3080 & 3080 Ti May Come w/ 12-pin Power Connectors for a TDP of up to 350Wedit

According to sources, NVIDIA’s next-gen “Ampere” graphics cards will feature the 12-pin (molex) power connectors for the higher-end RTX 3080 and 3080 Ti reference models. At present, most top-end GPUs come with dual 8-pin power connectors. Considering that NVIDIA will likely double down on ray-tracing performance with Ampere, that means the power required for the same will likely go up as well. In this scenario, it’s very possible that the power phases for the primary CUDA cores and the RT/Tensors will be decoupled. The additional 4-pin connector may be for the same.

Publication: Hardware Times 

Ryzen 3300x vs. 3600 vs. 3100: Worth Spending More Money? (PROACTIVE)edit

Publication: TechReflex (YT)

Meet the senior woman technologist who’s leading the fight against Covid-19edit

In addition to her usual role of steering research and development, innovation and business enablement in the country, Nivruti Rai, country head for India and VP for data platforms group at Intel is heading another important mission this year. She is leading the Nasscom taskforce in its fight against Covid-19 by leveraging technology. The task force is focused on creating a single directory of people and companies working on utilising data and technology for Covid-19 management, which will be accessible to anyone who may need it. It consists of more than 40 companies including Intel, Infosys, Accenture, Wipro, SAP and Tech Mahindra.

Publication: Business Standard 

India may attract investments from global semiconductor players: US’ memory chip maker Micronedit

US-based memory chip manufacturer Micron Technology said that “India is on a good path” to attract assembly and packaging type of investments from the global semiconductor industry, having developed capabilities in smartphone assembly, which has made it the worlds’ second-largest handset manufacturing country. The company said that it is “intrigued” by the new schemes announced by the Indian government. We are certainly assessing and we’ll continue to assess this as part of our long term strategic assessments that we do in the company.

Publication: ET Telecom 

Cloud Computing- A Revolution In The HR-tech Segmentedit

Cloud computing has emerged as an indispensable organ in the HR technology segment. This technology refers to the use of configurable resources such as software development applications and storage over the Internet. The hardware is managed by a vendor and services are on a paid model. Cloud computing eliminates the use of additional infrastructure to maintain enterprises’ data and is a scalable investment that functions as a centralized repository for firms. Agility, ease of implementation, cost-efficiency and productivity are the hallmarks of cloud computing technology.

Publication: Express Computers 

Intel Iris Xe Graphics for Tiger Lake Processors Spotted – 1.3 GHz, 6.3GBedit

It seems like Intel will be using the same “Iris” branding for the Xe Graphics for its upcoming Intel Tiger Lake U-based CPUs if the latest leak is to be believed. According to the leak, the graphics unit, codenamed Iris Xe, will be featuring 768 Shading Units with operating frequencies reaching up to 1.3 GHz. With a total of 96C functional units, it is paired with 6.3 GB of memory.

Publication: TechQuila

Why did Google Cloud choose AMD EPYC server CPUs for its Confidential VMs?edit

For this reason, major companies are building secure cloud servers of their own or relying on giants like Google, Microsoft and Amazon. So, according to CRN, a Google Cloud product manager explained why their new encrypted virtual machines run on AMD EPYC processors and not on Intel Xeon processors.There’s no denial of the fact that AMD is overpowering Intel in every segment including desktop CPUs, mobile processors and even server processors. AMD launched EPYC lineup for its server processors based on their revolutionary Zen microarchitecture that power their Ryzen CPUs few years ago.

Publication: TechnoSports

Lenovo ThinkPad T14 and T14s business laptops with AMD Ryzen 4000 PRO APUs now availableedit

The new AMD Ryzen 4000 processors have totally changed the game for AMD as for more OEMs are preferring the Red team simply because of its efficiency and performance. Their PRO processors for mobile are also great for business purposes and that’s why Lenovo has updated its famous ThinkPad T14 series with new Ryzen 4000 PRO APUs. Both the ThinkPad T14 Gen 1 and ThinkPad T14s Gen 1 with AMD Ryzen 4000 PRO processors are now available to order on Lenovo’s website.

Publication: TechnoSports

Lenovo unveils the impressive ThinkStation P620, Powered by AMD Ryzen Threadripper PROedit

The Lenovo Thinkstation P620 has just been launched. It’s a first-of-its-kind workstation and is powered by the AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO processor. It’s a 64-core workstation that presumably can handle anything that is thrown at it. The Thinkstation P620 looks like it’s going to be one powerful machine. It will also come with a fully customizable and scalable chassis. Let’s take a look at the specifications and features of the Thinkstation P620.

Publication: Digit

Lenovo announces new ThinkStation P620 with AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper Pro processoredit

Lenovo on Tuesday introduced its ThinkStation P620, which is powered by AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper Pro processors. This is the first workstation in the world that supports Threadripper 3000 PRO series, AMD’s latest Threadripper processors. The ThinkStation P620 is geared towards creative professionals like game developers and 3D artists. Pricing for the ThinkStation P620 has not been provided, but the company said the professional workstation will hit the market in September.

Publication: Indian Express 

AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro Workstation CPUs With Up to 64 Cores Announced (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD has introduced its new Ryzen Threadripper Pro CPU sequence for high-end desktop workstations designed to be used in managed environments. These processors will probably be focused at extraordinarily demanding workloads comparable to professional content material creation, 8K video and CGI workflows, massive-scale knowledge visualisation, fluid dynamics, engineering, and AI. Target industries embrace media and leisure, oil and fuel, aerospace and automotive design, software program and recreation growth, and lots of extra.

Publication: News Journal 

AMD Ryzen Threadiper Pro Workstation CPU Announces 64 Cr, 128 PCIe Up to 4.0 Lanes (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD has announced its new Ryzen Threadiper Pro CPU series for high-end desktop workstations designed for use in managed environments. These processors will be targeted at highly demanding workloads such as Pro Content Creation, 8K video and CGI workflows, large-scale data visualization, fluid dynamics, engineering and AI. Target industries include media and entertainment, oil and gas, aerospace and automotive design, software and game development, and more.

Publication: DailyNews 24 

AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro Workstation CPUs Announced WIth Up to 64 Cores, 128 PCIe 4.0 Lanes (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD has announced its new Ryzen Threadripper Pro CPU series for high-end desktop workstations designed for use in managed environments. These processors will be targeted at extremely demanding workloads such as pro content creation, 8K video and CGI workflows, massive-scale data visualisation, fluid dynamics, engineering, and AI. Target industries include media and entertainment, oil and gas, aerospace and automotive design, software and game development, and many more.

Publication: Gadgets 360 

AMD Announce World’s First 64-Core PRO Workstation, the Lenovo™ ThinkStation™ P620, the Pinnacle of Performance for Modern Professionals (PROACTIVE)edit

Today, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announced the new AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO Processor line-up, with up to 64 cores and unrivalled bandwidth3 built with enterprise-grade AMD PRO technologies. Designed for professional workstations from OEMs and system integrators, AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO Processors uniquely offer full spectrum compute capabilities with unmatched core counts4 for multi-threaded workloads plus high-frequency single-core performance for lightly threaded workloads. This combination makes AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO Processors the best choice for artists, architects, engineers and data scientists.

Publication: IT News Online

How to find your computer’s specs on Windows 10edit

You will get to know about the model of your PC/laptop, Processor used (whether AMD or intel), Device ID, Product ID, RAM, and other specifications. You can also check out the Windows version installed on your system and when was it last updated. There is also an option to change the name of your system.

Publication: Indian Express 

Businesses want their data to start creating value now: Amit Luthra, GM, Data Centre Solution – Dell Technologiesedit

We are rapidly transitioning into an era driven by data as organizations are rigorously adopting digital transformation. As IDC predicts, by 2025, the collective sum of the world’s data will be around 175 zettabytes (ZB). With time, organizations have realized that the data that they are generating is not just structured, rather it is a mix of various formats, that is, unstructured data. Whether it is about driving innovation, getting to market faster, or creating differentiation, businesses want their data to start creating value. However, because of the quantity, growth, and locality of this data, it presents as a challenge than an opportunity.

Publication: Financial Express 

Google may invest $4bn in Jio Platformsedit

Google declined to comment, while Reliance did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Investors, including Facebook and KKR & Co, have already poured in a combined $15.64 billion for just over 25% in Jio Platforms. The funding spree, which began late April, and a share sale by Reliance have helped make India’s biggest company net-debt free. (Qualcomm)

Publication: Mail Today 

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