October 25, 2021

AMD specific news

AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO processors will power up the NVIDIA GeForce NOW cloud gaming platform (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD is known for offering a plethora of computer CPUs and GPUs across the globe and becoming one of the biggest competitors for Intel. Now the company has announced that the Ryzen Threadripper PRO processors will help power the new GeForce NOW RTX 3080 membership tier from NVIDIA. Driven by AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO processors, the new GeForce NOW RTX 3080 membership gives next-generation cloud gaming experiences to players everywhere.

Publication: PinkVilla Tech

Public or pvt cloud? Choose carefully: Nutanixedit

The private cloud space is the company’s bread and butter. But as the world moves increasingly to public clouds – a trend accelerated by the pandemic – Nutanix has built cloud management solutions that enable customers to take their workloads to any cloud of their choice. And they can run them using the same platform that was running their applications on-premise. But this is a more crowded space, with solutions from a range of vendors, including VMware, Microsoft, Google, AWS, and IBM, battling for supremacy.

Publication: The Times of India

ASUS ROG STTIX RX 6600 XT OC 8GB Graphics Card (PROACTIVE)edit

Its been nearly a year since AMD came out with their RDNA 2 microarchitecture for GPU which have been powering their RX6000 series cards. They have finally released a mid-range graphics card to go up against Nvidia 3060 and 3060 Ti cards.

Publication: Digit

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Microsoft fixes AMD CPU performance issue with new updateedit

AMD and Microsoft both acknowledged that some users were seeing performance degradation when running Windows 11 on PCs with certain AMD processors. The first bug affected the L3 cache and increased latency up to three times. The second bug is related to the “preferred core” feature that allows a system to use the fastest individual CPU cores in a processor.

Publication: Telengana Today

Competition in news

Intel To Establish 100 Data-Centric Labs To Boost Research Infraedit

Electronic chip maker Intel plans to partner 100 universities and engineering institutions to set up data-centric labs in their premises in the next year to boost research infrastructure in the country, a top company official said on Thursday.

Publication: Businessworld

Chip shortage not to end before 2023: Intel CEOedit

“We’re in the worst of it now, every quarter, next year we’ll get incrementally better.

Publication: The Economic Times

Best business laptops that offer decent battery mileage on Amazon Indiaedit

The planned departure of Intel Corp. Chief Financial Officer George Davis announced Thursday is the latest example of a CFO leaving after a company names a new chief executive.

Publication: Mint

Intel shares sink as chipmaker predicts lower margins in years aheadedit

In a conference call with investors, Santa Clara, California-based Intel, the world’s biggest maker of central processors at the heart of PCs and data center servers, said gross profit margins are likely to be between 51% and 53% in the next two to three years.

Publication: ET Telecom

Chip Shortage won’t end until at least 2023, warns Intel CEOedit

The current global chip shortage will be a problem for much longer, according to Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, who reiterated earlier today in the company’s third-quarter earnings that he expects the shortage to extend through at least 2023.

Publication: The Hans India

Italy trying to woo Intel over multi billion-euro chip plantedit

Rome is drawing up an offer to try to convince Intel to invest billions ofeuros in an advanced chipmaking plant in Italy, as Germany emerges as frontrunner to land an even bigger megafactory planned by the US company, three sources said. The plants would be part of a drive by the US group to build cutting-edge manu- facturing capacityin Europe to help avoid future supply shortages of the kind cur- rently crippling the automotive industry in particular.

Publication: Financial Express

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

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Microsoft fixes AMD CPU performance issue with new updateedit

AMD and Microsoft both acknowledged that some users were seeing performance degradation when running Windows 11 on PCs with certain AMD processors. The first bug affected the L3 cache and increased latency up to three times. The second bug is related to the “preferred core” feature that allows a system to use the fastest individual CPU cores in a processor.

Publication: Telengana Today

Reinventing for the modern, hyperconnected consumeredit

Consumers today need a device that seamlessly integrates and complements their work-at-home lifestyle without compromising on productivity, creativity and security. The new HP Spectre x360 14 is for the modern hyperconnected consumers who want to do more with technology. With the launch of our most powerful Spectre that offers the world’s first 3:2 Windows convertible, we are widening our premium portfolio to address the needs of the next generation that creates and consumes content on the go,” said Vickram Bedi, senior director, Personal Systems, HP Inc, India. The HP Spectre x360 14 is available at a starting price of ?1,19,999 at HP World Store, online at store.hp.com, leading e-commerce platforms and other large format retail stores.

Publication: The Economic ...

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

How gaming industry can leverage performance marketing strategiesedit

In recent years, like the rest of the world, Indians too have been hooked on gaming like never before. Poised at the intersection of all-round digitisation in the economy, deepening smartphone penetration with high-speed 4G internet and lowest data tariffs, and last but not the least, a youthful population, the Indian gaming industry is raring to go.

Publication: Financial Express

HR plays a pivotal role in digitizationedit

While working towards digital transformation, it is also essential for companies to cultivate a digital culture, for the former can’t exist without the latter. Studies have proved that companies that facilitated digital culture were more likely to perform five times better than those that didn’t.

Publication: People Matters

Interview: Pranay Kotasthane makes the case for the Quad to take on China via semiconductorsedit

The deputy director of the Takshashila Institution on why semiconductors are ‘metacritical technology’ and the role India could play in the chip supply chain.

Publication: Scroll

Italy trying to woo Intel over multi billion-euro chip plantedit

Rome is drawing up an offer to try to convince Intel to invest billions ofeuros in an advanced chipmaking plant in Italy, as Germany emerges as frontrunner to land an even bigger megafactory planned by the US company, three sources said. The plants would be part of a drive by the US group to build cutting-edge manu- facturing capacityin Europe to help avoid future supply shortages of the kind cur- rently crippling the automotive industry in particular.

Publication: Financial Express

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US co Ingram Micro to add 300 techies in Indiaedit

It is betting big on India’s digital talent to power its newer growth engines, including rearchitecting the ecommerce platform to offer personalised customer experience. In the US, it handles one out of three mobile devices, and has 1,600 suppliers including Acer, Apple, Cisco, HP, IBM, Lenovo, Microsoft, Samsung, Symantec and VMware. It serves 170,000 customers in 160 countries. (AI)

Publication: The Times of India

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