June 9, 2021

AMD specific news

AMD unveils new workstation graphics cards (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD on Tuesday launched the AMD Radeon PRO W6000 series workstation graphics aimed at delivering exceptional performance, stability and reliability for professional users.

Publication: Daiji World

AMD unveils new workstation graphics cards (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD on Tuesday launched the AMD Radeon PRO W6000 series workstation graphics aimed at delivering exceptional performance, stability and reliability for professional users.

Publication: NYK Daily

AMD unveils new workstation graphics cards (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD on Tuesday launched the AMD Radeon PRO W6000 series workstation graphics aimed at delivering exceptional performance, stability and reliability for professional users.

Publication: Glamsham

AMD unveils new workstation graphics cards (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD on Tuesday launched the AMD Radeon PRO W6000 series workstation graphics aimed at delivering exceptional performance, stability and reliability for professional users.

Publication: IANS Live

AMD unveils new workstation graphics cards (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD on Tuesday launched the AMD Radeon PRO W6000 series workstation graphics aimed at delivering exceptional performance, stability and reliability for professional users.

Publication: Freshers Live

New AMD Radeon PRO W6000 Series Workstation Graphics is here with AMD RDNA 2 Architecture and Massive 32GB of Memory (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today announced the AMD Radeon™ PRO W6000 series workstation graphics, delivering exceptional performance, stability and reliability for professional users. The new graphics products were designed and optimized to power demanding architectural design workloads, ultra-high resolution media projects, complex design and engineering simulations, and advanced image and video editing applications.

Publication: TechnoSports

AMD Zen 4 Ryzen CPUs, RDNA 3 GPUs May Launch Together at End-2022: Reportedit

Another day, another rumour – and this time, it is a fairly substantial one coming in for AMD. While the company’s Zen 3 core architecture featuring in Ryzen 5000 series processors have created pretty impressive performance benchmarks, the wait to see AMD Zen 4 Ryzen processors in action may stretch on all the way till the end of 2022.

Publication: MySmartPrice

AMD unveils new workstation graphics cards (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD on Tuesday launched the AMD Radeon PRO W6000 series workstation graphics aimed at delivering exceptional performance, stability and reliability for professional users.

Publication: The Siasat Daily

AMD New APU & CPU’s Computex Highlight’s 2021 | Hindi (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD New APU & CPU’s Computex Highlight’s 2021 | Hindi

Publication: Bantu Tech Insight

AMD brand mentions

Computex 2021 Explained | RTX 3070 Ti & 3080 Ti | AMD Ryzen 5700G & 5600G APU | AMD’s Frame Boosteredit

AMD Ryzen 5700G & 5600G APU | AMD’s Frame Booster

Publication: A2D Channel

Finally, AMD conquers 30% market share according to the latest Steam Hardware surveyedit

Good news, AMD fans, for your excitement and preference of choosing AMD processors over Intel has made AMD conquer the 30% market share in the Steam Hardware survey.

Publication: TechnoSports

Competition in news

Computex 2021 Explained | RTX 3070 Ti & 3080 Ti | AMD Ryzen 5700G & 5600G APU | AMD’s Frame Boosteredit

AMD Ryzen 5700G & 5600G APU | AMD’s Frame Booster

Publication: A2D Channel

NVIDIA Cuts Production of RTX 2060 in Half to Make Room for RTX 30 Series SKUsedit

According to reports from Chinese media, NVIDIA has started cutting the production of the GeForce RTX 2060, the most popular RTX product from the chipmaker on the market. This has been done to make room for the newer RTX 30 series “Ampere” GPUs which have been in short supply since launch late last year. NVIDIA has issued an internal notice requesting adjustments to the supply of the TU106-200 dies which power the RTX 2060-class GPUs.

Publication: Hardware Times

Intel Core i7-1195G7 (Tiger Lake Refresh) Faster than Desktop Rocket Lake Counterpartsedit

Intel launched its refreshed Tiger Lake-U processors during its Computex 2021 Keynote in the form of the Core i7-1195G7 and the Core i5-1155G7 SKUs. The two are essentially higher-clocked variants of the original flagships, and yet manage to beat them by a notable margin. The former scored an impressive 1,700 points in the Geekbench 5 single-core benchmark and 6,005 in the multi-core test.

Publication: Hardware Times

Dell G7 15 Inch Gaming Laptop Reviewedit

We start off the testing with PC Mark 10 which gives a good impression of the overall performance of a notebook or desktop PC. We’ve got the essentials that include lightly threaded applications like web-browsing, video conferencing, and app-start times. Here, the Ice Lake-U flagship, the Core i7-1065G7 on account of its IPC advantage comes out on top.

Publication: Hardware Times

Intel’s Core i7-1195G7 appears in the first-ever Geekbench benchmarkedit

Intel unveiled two of its new Tiger Lake-U processors, namely the Intel Core i7-1195G7 and Core i5-1155G7. And right after their announcement, the Intel Core i7-1195G7 was benchmarked in Geekbench. According to the benchmark results, the Intel 11th Gen Tiger Lake-U Core i7-1195G7 had some pretty impressive results and even beat out some desktop processors.

Publication: TechnoSports

Post-COVID sneak peek: Digital transformation accelerated; work from anywhere opening doorsedit

What areas are tech giants focusing on in order to get a head start in the post COVID era? What are their focus areas as far as innovation goes? And how do companies plan to adopt and apply artificial intelligence across sectors? CNBC-TV18’s Shereen Bhan spoke to Subram Natarajan, Chief Technology Officer at IBM India; Prakash Mallya, Managing Director at Intel India and Vice President of the Sales, Marketing and Communications Division at Intel India; Sameer Garde, President of the India and SAARC Region at CISCO.

Publication: CNBC-TV18

Tech giant Foxconn’s subsidiary hit as Taiwan Covid cluster growsedit

A subsidiary of Taiwan’s tech giant Foxconn said Tuesday it has temporarily suspended operations after six foreign workers tested positive for Covid-19 in the latest outbreak within the industry. The company supplies some top international tech firms such as Intel, Qualcomm and Nvidia.

Publication: The New Indian Express

Nvidia asks Chinese regulators to approve $40 billion Arm deal: FTedit

Nvidia Corp has submitted an application to Chinese competition regulators to review a $40 billion takeover of UK chip designer Arm, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter.

Publication: ET Telecom

Dell’s intentionally cripples the GPU of Alienware m15 R5 laptop leading to a lawsuit against the PC makeredit

Dell’s Alienware m15 R5 laptop was supposed to be the flagship offering of the company. However, it seems that the PC maker messed up with its flagship offering. Earlier it confirmed that it intentionally crippled the GPU on its enthusiast laptop. The revelation led to one user even filing a lawsuit against the company for false advertising.

Publication: TechnoSports

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Dell G7 15 Inch Gaming Laptop Reviewedit

We start off the testing with PC Mark 10 which gives a good impression of the overall performance of a notebook or desktop PC. We’ve got the essentials that include lightly threaded applications like web-browsing, video conferencing, and app-start times. Here, the Ice Lake-U flagship, the Core i7-1065G7 on account of its IPC advantage comes out on top.

Publication: Hardware Times

PC shipments in India surge 72% in Q1 2021 to 4 mn: Canalysedit

PC shipments including tablets in India increased 72 percent year on year in Q1 2021 to 4 million units, the latest Canalys report said. India’s PC shipments include 517,000 desktops, 2.5 million notebooks, 930,000 tablets and 43,000 workstations. Shipment of Notebooks including mobile workstations grew 119 percent over Q1 2020.

Publication: Infotech Lead

Dell’s intentionally cripples the GPU of Alienware m15 R5 laptop leading to a lawsuit against the PC makeredit

Dell’s Alienware m15 R5 laptop was supposed to be the flagship offering of the company. However, it seems that the PC maker messed up with its flagship offering. Earlier it confirmed that it intentionally crippled the GPU on its enthusiast laptop. The revelation led to one user even filing a lawsuit against the company for false advertising.

Publication: TechnoSports

Industry news

Tech giant Foxconn’s subsidiary hit as Taiwan Covid cluster growsedit

A subsidiary of Taiwan’s tech giant Foxconn said Tuesday it has temporarily suspended operations after six foreign workers tested positive for Covid-19 in the latest outbreak within the industry. The company supplies some top international tech firms such as Intel, Qualcomm and Nvidia.

Publication: The New Indian Express

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