AMD specific news
AMD Ryzen 5000 CPU Supply Expected to Improve Significantly by Christmasedit
It looks like AMD’s Ryzen 5000 CPUs are finally going to start shipping in decent volumes soon. According to the latest delivery schedule from UK Retailer, Scan, stocks for all three Zen 3 parts are expected to be back in stock with plenty of units by the last week of December.
Publication: Hardware Times
Major European Expected to get Less than Fifty Radeon RX 6900 XT GPUs at Launchedit
If you thought that the Radeon RX 6800 series launch was bad, then hold tight, you’re in for another treat. As per the largest Swiss retailer, Digitec, the store will only be getting a total of 35 “Biggest Navi” graphics cards.
Publication: Hardware Times
AMD’s RX 6900 XT benchmark casts doubt over flagship GPU – but it’s nothing to worry aboutedit
AMD’s RX 6900 XT has been noticed in its first leaked recreation benchmark (forward of its imminent launch), and though this Ashes of the Singularity consequence may appear worrying on the face of it – being basically an identical to the prevailing 6800 XT – it’s actually nothing to get involved about.
Publication: Tech Bhaskar
AMD steadily gaining market share says Steam Surveyedit
The Red team is on a spree to gain more users each month, thanks to its insane demand in the CPU market. Coming in at cheap prices, AMD had a clear gameplan and it is now dominating not only in terms of multi-threaded performance but also in terms of gaming with new Ryzen 5000 series processors.
Publication: TechnoSports
AMD Ryzen™ PRO Processors ease headaches for IT pros, here’s howedit
Deploying and managing a fleet of systems with AMD Ryzen™ PRO processors helps IT speed up and streamline what can be a complex, labor-intensive process. Every PRO processor from AMD is designed to enable a robust manageability feature set that simplifies deployment, imaging, and management at scale. And since it’s compatible with your current infrastructure, IT doesn’t need to learn yet another tool to be effective and efficient.
Publication: YourStory (Global Pickup)
AMD Ryzen 9 3950x announced, here’s how it compares to Intel’s Core i9-9900Kedit
The AMD Ryzen 9 3950x comes with 16 cores and 32 threads that can run at a top clock speed of 4.7GHz. The base clock on the chip is supposed to be 3.5GHz. However, its not just about more cores or the clock speed. The third generation Ryzen processors are also built on the 7nm FitFET process, allowing the processor to achieve new heights when it comes to performance per watt and also power efficiency in general.
Publication: India Pigeon
AMD Ryzen 3000 series has a processor for everyoneedit
For the longest time, Intel has enjoyed a monopoly of sorts when it comes to Laptop processors. The few AMD powered machines we did see were mostly grossly underpowered laptops, usually created with the sole aim of making the machine affordable. Advanced Micro Devices or AMD as we all have come to know the company has fast pivoted from that state of things. AMD’s Ryzen processors have quickly been gaining favour with OEMs and customers alike. This has allowed AMD’s chips to infiltrate more segments than before.
Publication: India Pigeon
Nvidia dominates the discrete GPU market by 77% share; while AMD keeps climbing the ladder at a steady paceedit
Due to the global, the world economy has seen a major shift in a big way. Though many businesses have either seen a major increase in profit or has seen demise. But despite all this, gamers are still investing more savings towards PC hardware and peripherals. And it has kept the PC market vibrant and lively.
Publication: TechnoSports
Is AMD working on an ARM-based Apple M1 rival?edit
Ever since Apple introduced its own ARM-based M1 chip for Macs, the announcement has shaken the PC industry. Apart from Intel, if there is another semiconductor company that has been impacted most by Apple’s decision to use its own custom ARM chips, it is AMD. Looks like AMD is in no mood to give up so easily as the company is gearing up to announce an ARM-based chip that would rival Apple’s M1.
Publication: Indian Express
AMD brand mentions
ASUS unveils Radeon RX 6900 XT custom cardsedit
Asus has just announced the custom models of AMD’s latest and fastest graphics cards. Though the launched products are only reference models, they are enough to shake up the gaming community. According to reports, ASUS Radeon RX 6900 XT, dubbed RX6900XT6G, has a triple-fan and comes with a 2.5-slot design.
Publication: TechnoSports
Why you and your wallet should be afraid of next-gen consoles?edit
Due to Covid-19, the supply chain of the world has been disrupted. Not to mention soon, the world will be starting the global distribution of Covid vaccines. All the export-import resources will be allocated to the successful distribution of the vaccination. But, the past few weeks have been extraordinary in terms of the PC market and gaming industry. The launch of next-generation consoles from Sony and Microsoft and the launch of the latest graphics cards from Nvidia and AMD have open possibilities for the PC community.
Publication: TechnoSports
Competition in news
Intel debuts 2nd Gen cryogenic quantum control chipedit
Chip maker Intel has debuted second-generation cryogenic control chip called Horse Ridge II housing key capabilities to overcome scalability, one of the biggest hurdles of quantum computing.
Publication: CRN India
ASUS’s next-gen TUF Gaming Laptop spotted powered by Intel Tiger Lake-H Core i7-11370H CPUedit
We have seen a lot of leaks and rumours online regarding intel’s upcoming CPUs. Still, recently it’s Tiger Lake-H, which is a high-end mobility CPU, has made its appearance in ASUS’s upcoming TUF gaming laptop. The device was spotted to be powered by a Core i7-11370H processor. According to sources, two ASUS TUF Gaming and a single ASUS Zenbook variant listed with Intel’s Core i7-11370H Tiger Lake CPU.
Publication: TechnoSports
Lenovo Data Center Group Delivers New Data Management Solutionsedit
Data Center Group (DCG) announces new end-to-end data management solutions allowing customers of all sizes to harness data more securely and efficiently, from edge to core to cloud, with a single set of tools and capabilities for a smarter way forward.
Publication: CXO Today
Nvidia dominates the discrete GPU market by 77% share; while AMD keeps climbing the ladder at a steady paceedit
Due to the global, the world economy has seen a major shift in a big way. Though many businesses have either seen a major increase in profit or has seen demise. But despite all this, gamers are still investing more savings towards PC hardware and peripherals. And it has kept the PC market vibrant and lively.
Publication: TechnoSports
Apple preps 32-Core Mac processors aiming to surpass Intel chipsedit
Apple is working on a new ARM-based processor with as many as 32 high-performance CPU cores to gradually phase out the use of intel cores, according to a new report from Bloomberg. The processor could also appear in a new “half-sized Mac Pro” that is slated to release in 2022.
Publication: TechnoSports
Apple created front-end Mac-chips aimed at outlining highest-end PCs – commercial newsedit
Apple’s M1 chip was unveiled in a new entry-level MacBook Pro laptop, a refreshed Mac Mini desktop and MacBook Air range. The company’s next series of chips, which it plans to release early in the spring and later fall, should be retained in upgraded versions of the MacBook Pro, both entry-level and high-end iMac desktops, and a new one later. Mac Pro workstation, people said.
Publication: Go News
Acer Unveils Enduro N3 Rugged Laptop With Top Notch Featuresedit
ACER unveiled the rugged Enduro N3, the thinnest and lightest 14” IP53-rated laptop with military standard durability is designed for mobile professionals who require extra reliability on top of premium-level security. It packs a punch in terms of performance as it is powered with up to 10th Gen Intel® Core™ processor. It is specifically devised to provide the endurance, portability, and performance needed by professionals working in the field.
Publication: Digital Terminal
We Will Witness An Upward Demand For Next-Generation Data Protection Solutions In Near Futureedit
Businesses not only need to manage the extensive workloads across locations but also equally need to ensure that they’re securing all parts from where the data is coming without a security glitch. We, at Dell Technologies understand this evolving data threat landscape and for the same, are helping our customers with our advanced and cutting-edge data protection and management portfolio to ensure absolute safety of data, even when employees are working remotely.
Publication: Digital Terminal
Partner in news
ASUS’s next-gen TUF Gaming Laptop spotted powered by Intel Tiger Lake-H Core i7-11370H CPUedit
We have seen a lot of leaks and rumours online regarding intel’s upcoming CPUs. Still, recently it’s Tiger Lake-H, which is a high-end mobility CPU, has made its appearance in ASUS’s upcoming TUF gaming laptop. The device was spotted to be powered by a Core i7-11370H processor. According to sources, two ASUS TUF Gaming and a single ASUS Zenbook variant listed with Intel’s Core i7-11370H Tiger Lake CPU.
Publication: TechnoSports
ASUS unveils Radeon RX 6900 XT custom cardsedit
Asus has just announced the custom models of AMD’s latest and fastest graphics cards. Though the launched products are only reference models, they are enough to shake up the gaming community. According to reports, ASUS Radeon RX 6900 XT, dubbed RX6900XT6G, has a triple-fan and comes with a 2.5-slot design.
Publication: TechnoSports
Industry news
Realty major DLF to invest about Rs 130 crore to develop data centre in Noidaedit
Realty major DLF will invest around Rs 130 crore over the next 18 months to develop a data centre in Noida as it seeks to encash rising demand for data storage capacity. The data centre project will have 3.7 lakh sq ft space with proper infrastructure, including high power capacity, according to sources.
Publication: ET CIO
Kingston launches its Data Center Series of SSDs in Indiaedit
Kingston Technology announced the launch of five new Data Center SSDs in India – Kingston Data Center 450R (DC450R), Kingston Data Center 500R (DC500R), Kingston Data Center 500M (DC500M), Kingston Data Center 1000M NVMe PCIe SSD (DC1000M) and Kingston Data Center 1000B M.2 NVMe boot drive (DC1000B).
Publication: The Mobile Indian
FPGAS can help Organizations become more intelligentedit
FPGA represents a field-programmable gate array. Basically, an FPGA is a hardware circuit that a user can program to do at least one intelligent activity. Made a stride further, FPGAs are integrated circuits, or ICs, which are sets of circuits on a chip—that is the “array” part. Those circuits, or arrays, are gatherings of programmable logic gates, memory, or other elements.
Publication: Analytics Insight
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