July 29, 2021

AMD specific news

Is it Wise to Buy AMD Processors in 2021?edit

AMD has been getting the better of Intel for quite some time now. The competition has been fierce and AMD seems to be winning it by a hairline margin. The Intel vs AMD debate has been on forever, and both companies are in a constant mode of coming out with the best they can. Keeping all of this in mind, there are multiple other factors that make a good processor, especially in the Indian market. There are a few reasons that you need to know before choosing to go with an AMD processor. Is it wise to buy AMD processors in mid-2021?

Publication: PC Quest

AMD Named As Most Desired Semiconductor Brand In India (PROACTIVE)edit

TRA Research companies released its 7th edition of ‘Brand Desired Report 2021’. AMD has been recognized as the Most Desired Brand of India under the Semiconductor Category in this annual brand study.

Publication: Digital Terminal

AMD is the Most Desired Semiconductor Brand in India: TRA Research (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD is the Most Desired Semiconductor Brand in India: TRA Research

Publication: CXO Today

AMD is the Most Desired Semiconductor Brand in India (PROACTIVE)edit

TRA Research, one of India’s foremost data insights companies released its 7th edition of ‘Brand Desired Report 2021‘ today. AMD has been recognized as the Most Desired Brand of India under the Semiconductor Category in this annual brand study.

Publication: Hardware Times

AMD becomes the Most Desired Semiconductor Brand in India as per TRA Research (PROACTIVE)edit

It seems AMD is having a great run worldwide; from posting record revenues last quarter to be on track with next-gen 5nm based processors, the Red team is on fire. Since launching Ryzen, AMD has quickly become the market leader in desktop processors and is now being trusted even more by Indians as well.

Publication: TechnoSports

AMD Becomes The Most Desired Semiconductor Brand In India: TRA Research (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD, fondly known as the red team in the semiconductor industry is now the most desired semiconductor brand in India. According to TRA research’s 7th edition of brand desire report 2021, AMD is leading the chart in the semiconductor category. Do note that, AMD has also bagged a 5th position in the technology category.

Publication: Gizbot

AMD brand mentions

AMD posted a record $3.9 billion revenue in Q2 2021, sees 99% growthedit

The Red team is on a record-breaking streak as it has recently posted phenomenal revenue of $3.9 billion in Q2 2021. Compared to the same time period last year, this is an outstanding 99% year-over-year growth seen last quarter, thanks to its strong demand for CPUs, GPUs and obviously, consoles!

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Apple and Tesla to take a hit from global chip shortageedit

“It was an incredibly intense effort of finding new chips, writing new firmware, integrating with the vehi- cle and testing in order to maintain production,” he said. Chip executives don’t believe the supply-demand imbalance will right itself soon. Pat Gelsinger, chip maker Intel Corp.’s chief executive, said last week that the strains could stretch into 2023 while rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Chief Executive Lisa Su said Tuesday that she sees supply- chain tightness through the second half of this year, although it should improve next year.

Publication: Mint

Competition in news

Apple and Tesla to take a hit from global chip shortageedit

“It was an incredibly intense effort of finding new chips, writing new firmware, integrating with the vehi- cle and testing in order to maintain production,” he said. Chip executives don’t believe the supply-demand imbalance will right itself soon. Pat Gelsinger, chip maker Intel Corp.’s chief executive, said last week that the strains could stretch into 2023 while rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Chief Executive Lisa Su said Tuesday that she sees supply- chain tightness through the second half of this year, although it should improve next year.

Publication: Mint

Partner in news

MSI launches new hi-end gaming laptops in Indiaedit

Taiwanese tech brand MSI has introduced a clutch of new gaming laptops in the Indian market. As part of its Katana GF, Pulse GL, and GP Leopard line-ups, the company has launched over 10 variants.

Publication: NewsBytes

Apple and Tesla to take a hit from global chip shortageedit

“It was an incredibly intense effort of finding new chips, writing new firmware, integrating with the vehi- cle and testing in order to maintain production,” he said. Chip executives don’t believe the supply-demand imbalance will right itself soon. Pat Gelsinger, chip maker Intel Corp.’s chief executive, said last week that the strains could stretch into 2023 while rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Chief Executive Lisa Su said Tuesday that she sees supply- chain tightness through the second half of this year, although it should improve next year.

Publication: Mint

Industry news

‘Gaming platforms have seen nearly 50% growth in new user registrations after Covid’edit

The gaming industry overall has been creating reams of direct and indirect jobs owing to the spurt in the number of users post Covid. Advertising and capitalizing on the space have also witnessed a boom. exchange4media catches up with Gaming Federation’s CEO, Roland Landers, who opens up on the rising trends in the gaming space, the need for a regulatory body, advertising in games, and more. Landers shares that the Indian online gaming industry is thriving in terms of users, revenue and investments.

Publication: Exchange4Media

These Indian gamers are proving Girls are not behind men in Gamingedit

There is no doubt that the global esports industry is thriving, especially when people are confined at home due to the current covid-19 situation. We have seen people going gaga over the popular multiplayer games like PUBG (now BGMI in India), Free Fire, Counter-Strike, Valorant, Fortnite, etc. and they are sincerely dedicating a considerable amount of time on screen.

Publication: TechnoSports

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