October 22, 2021

AMD specific news

Understanding the future of PC Gaming (PROACTIVE)edit

The panademic has transformed How we use technlogy to leave,work,play and communicate. During the outbreak, people were complelled to seek out new forms of enterta-iment. India has one of the youngest population in the world, and this resulted in the emergence of gaming as a popular pasttime,as it served medium for people to get together,collabarate and build a community virtually.

Publication: Digit

AMD brand mentions

Why for IT companies, infusing culture of innovation does not just mean policies (PROACTIVE)edit

To further funnel the innovation culture, the company hosts events like the AMD Asia Technical Conference (AATC) and Technical Leadership Sessions. During these events AMD engineers across levels share innovative ideas, work on technical papers, exchange industry knowledge and foster peer to peer learning.

Publication: ETHRWorld

Intel faces double trouble from Apple and AMDedit

Late Thursday, the chipmaker posted worse-than-expected sales results with adjusted revenue of $18.1 billion in the quarter ended in September, up 5% compared with the prior year, and below the $18.24 billion median estimate of analysts surveyed by Bloomberg. While earnings for the quarter came in above estimates, that was overshadowed by a disappointing outlook for the current quarter.

Publication: Mint

Intel Core i9-12900K Overclocked to 5.2GHz Beats the Ryzen 9 5950X and Draws 330W Poweredit

Yet another benchmark of the Intel Core i9-12900K has surfaced, comparing the Alder Lake-S flagship to the AMD Ryzen 5950X. The application used for the test is CPU-Z, so the validity (practicality) of the benchmark is debatable. Either way, the 12900K is roughly 30% faster than the Vermeer flagship in the single-threaded benchmark, and a smidge faster in the multi-threaded benchmark.

Publication: Hardware Times

Competition in news

Chip shortage expected to weigh on Intel’s quarterly resultsedit

Intel Corp. is expected to post broadly flat third-quarter earnings as global chip-shortages eat into potential sales and as Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger ramps up the chip giant’s plant investments.

Publication: Mint

Dell Inspiron 14 (5410) 2-in-1 review: An excellent hybrid laptop for work and playedit

Many consider the XPS 13 as a benchmark in Windows laptops, but one that is quite a niche because of its premium price tag. Now Dell has made an Inspiron 14 (5410) 2-in-1, a hybrid notebook that doesn’t skimp on performance or design yet costs a lot less than the XPS 13. It’s a good choice for students, writers, or anyone who is looking for a reliable Windows notebook with a 2-in-1 form factor.

Publication: The Indian Express

Intel faces double trouble from Apple and AMDedit

Late Thursday, the chipmaker posted worse-than-expected sales results with adjusted revenue of $18.1 billion in the quarter ended in September, up 5% compared with the prior year, and below the $18.24 billion median estimate of analysts surveyed by Bloomberg. While earnings for the quarter came in above estimates, that was overshadowed by a disappointing outlook for the current quarter.

Publication: Mint

Intel’s 100 Data-centric Labs across Varsities in the Worksedit

This will help equip engineering students in India with industry-relevant data-centric skills and provide country’s higher educational institutions with long-term capabilities in technology and lab infrastructure, enabling a greater focus on research and innovation.

Publication: The Economic Times

HP Shadow Elf 7 Stuffs the NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti (DT) in a 16″ Gaming Notebookedit

Gone are the times when notebooks and gaming laptops lagged behind their stationary desktop counterparts. These days you can buy a desktop-grade notebook in a 14″ form factor with roughly the same performance levels as modern gaming desktops. The most obvious example is the ASUS Zephyrus G14. Despite featuring the Max-Q version of the RTX 2060, it manages to offer performance comparable to the vanilla RTX 2060.

Publication: Hardware Times

Intel Core i9-12900K Overclocked to 5.2GHz Beats the Ryzen 9 5950X and Draws 330W Poweredit

Yet another benchmark of the Intel Core i9-12900K has surfaced, comparing the Alder Lake-S flagship to the AMD Ryzen 5950X. The application used for the test is CPU-Z, so the validity (practicality) of the benchmark is debatable. Either way, the 12900K is roughly 30% faster than the Vermeer flagship in the single-threaded benchmark, and a smidge faster in the multi-threaded benchmark.

Publication: Hardware Times

Partner in news

Dell Inspiron 14 (5410) 2-in-1 review: An excellent hybrid laptop for work and playedit

Many consider the XPS 13 as a benchmark in Windows laptops, but one that is quite a niche because of its premium price tag. Now Dell has made an Inspiron 14 (5410) 2-in-1, a hybrid notebook that doesn’t skimp on performance or design yet costs a lot less than the XPS 13. It’s a good choice for students, writers, or anyone who is looking for a reliable Windows notebook with a 2-in-1 form factor.

Publication: The Indian Express

Global PC Shipments Hit 84m in Q3edit

Global PC shipments marked their sixth consecutive yearon-year (YoY) growth in Q3 2021 at 84.2 million units, a new report said. According to market research firm Counterpoint, this came despite the ongoing component shortages and other supply constraints.

Publication: The Economic Times

HP Shadow Elf 7 Stuffs the NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti (DT) in a 16″ Gaming Notebookedit

Gone are the times when notebooks and gaming laptops lagged behind their stationary desktop counterparts. These days you can buy a desktop-grade notebook in a 14″ form factor with roughly the same performance levels as modern gaming desktops. The most obvious example is the ASUS Zephyrus G14. Despite featuring the Max-Q version of the RTX 2060, it manages to offer performance comparable to the vanilla RTX 2060.

Publication: Hardware Times

Industry news

India Aims to be Prominent Player in Semiconductorsedit

India is looking to become a preferred destination for electronics and semiconductors manufacturing following the Covid-19 outbreak and aims to become a prominent player in the $1.5 trillion semiconductor market worldwide, minister of state for electronics and IT (MeitY) Rajeev Chandrasekhar said on Thursday.

Publication: The Economic Times

Global PC Shipments Hit 84m in Q3edit

Global PC shipments marked their sixth consecutive yearon-year (YoY) growth in Q3 2021 at 84.2 million units, a new report said. According to market research firm Counterpoint, this came despite the ongoing component shortages and other supply constraints.

Publication: The Economic Times

5G to Bring About Fundamental Changes Across Sectors in India’edit

From the design and development of our products to the manufacturing and delivery of Nokia’s latest technology, India plays a massive role at every step of the journey. We have more than 15,000 employees here (India), our largest number anywhere in the world,” Lundmark said. Company’s global R&D center in Bengaluru has over 6,000 head count. and operates global delivery centres in Noida and Chennai.

Publication: The Economic Times

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