AMD specific news
AMD Unveils Workload-Tailored Innovations and Products at The Accelerated Data Center Premiere (PROACTIVE)edit
AMD held the virtual Accelerated Data Center Premiere , launching the new AMD Instinct™ MI200 series accelerators, the world’s fastest accelerator for high performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) workloadsi, and provided a preview of the innovative 3rd Gen AMD EPYC™ processors with AMD 3D V-Cache.
Publication: HG Unified
AMD Ryzen 7 3700X vs Ryzen 5 5600X for Gaming (PROACTIVE)edit
In this post, we will be comparing the $299 (now $279) Ryzen 5 5600X against the now similarly priced Ryzen 7 3700X which packs two additional cores, and decide whether it’s better to opt for more cores or a higher IPC/boost clock combo for gaming.
Publication: Hardware Times
AMD Teases Zen 4 Based Epyc Genoa & Bergamo CPUs: 96 and 128 Coresedit
AMD has teased its next-gen Epyc CPUs based on the Zen 4 core architecture. The EPYC 7004 lineup codenamed Genoa is a general-purpose server stack with up to 96 cores (across 12 CCDs). In addition to this, AMD also teased a cloud-focused variant of Zen 4 called Bergamo. As already discussed multiple times, these will be based on a stripped-down version of Zen 4, called Zen 4c (from 4D).
Publication: Hardware Times
AMD Bags Meta As Customer, Takes On Nvidia With A Range Of New Chips (PROACTIVE)edit
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. announced that it has won Meta Platforms, Inc. as a data centre chip customer, sending AMD shares up more than 11% as it cemented some of its gains against Intel Corp, as per Reuters.
Publication: Analytics India Magazine
AMD will help Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg build Meta (PROACTIVE)edit
At its Accelerated Data Center event, AMD showcased its new lineup of Zen 4 and EPYC processors, which the company said are powerful enough to support data centres to host potential metaverses, such as the one Meta is creating.
Publication: India Today
AMD lands Meta as data center chip customer and takes on Nvidia (PROACTIVE)edit
Advanced Micro Devices Inc on Monday said it has won Meta Platforms Inc as a data center chip customer, sending AMD shares up more than 11% as it cemented some of its gains against Intel Corp.
Publication: Financial Express
AMD brand mentions
*MAJOR PRICE DROP* COMING SOON || Don’t Build your PC yet. || acche din :’)edit
Here we discuss bout the Price Drop that’s bout to arrive soon on the Ryzen 5000 CPUs.
Publication: Tech Phase
Samsung Exynos 2200 w/ AMD RDNA 2 Graphics to be Announced on 19th Novemberedit
Samsung is all set to announce its next-gen Exynos 2200 SoC next week with a special focus on gaming. The company’s official IG account states: Gaming has come a long way. What we used to deem “immersive”, relied on a slew of external factors, like the surrounding environment.
Publication: Hardware Times
NVIDIA RTX 4080/4090 vs AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT/7800 XT Specs and Performance Comparison [Rumors]edit
As 2021 ends, we’re approaching the end of the existing GPU cycle. Both NVIDIA and AMD are expected to launch their next-gen gaming graphics cards in the second half of 2022.
Publication: Hardware Times
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*MAJOR PRICE DROP* COMING SOON || Don’t Build your PC yet. || acche din :’)edit
Here we discuss bout the Price Drop that’s bout to arrive soon on the Ryzen 5000 CPUs.
Publication: Tech Phase
14 Core Intel i7-12700H Mobile CPU with NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU Spottededit
An HP laptop powered by Intel’s next-gen Core i7-12700H and NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 3080 Ti has surfaced on the Geekbench database.
Publication: Hardware Times
NVIDIA RTX 4080/4090 vs AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT/7800 XT Specs and Performance Comparison [Rumors]edit
As 2021 ends, we’re approaching the end of the existing GPU cycle. Both NVIDIA and AMD are expected to launch their next-gen gaming graphics cards in the second half of 2022.
Publication: Hardware Times
Best gaming laptops to buy in 2021edit
We have done the research for you and listed the best gaming laptops you can buy in 2021. These gaming laptops can easily play all the latest AAA titles without any hiccup.
Publication: India TV
Windows 11 Laptops under Rs 70,000 that you can buy right nowedit
Microsoft’s new Windows 11 has been rolling out to supported devices from October 5, but if you’re in the market looking for a new laptop, you probably would want to look for a laptop that comes with Windows 11 right out of the box.
Publication: The Indian Express
Asus Vivobook 13 Slate OLED Launched with Pantone Validated Display, Asus Pen 2.0, Detachable Full Sized Keyboardedit
Asus has launched the Vivobook 13 Slate OLED 2-in-1. The machine is powered by an Intel Pentium Silver N6000 Processor paired with Intel UHD graphics.
Publication: MySmartPrice
Nvidia releases software tools for crafting virtual worldsedit
Nvidia Corp on Tuesday released a set of tools for software developers aimed at helping them create a “metaverse” of three-dimensional virtual worlds – and use a lot more computing power from Nvidia’s chips in the process.
Publication: The Indian Express
Nvidia launches new products to plug cars, factories into its Omniverse at GTC 2021edit
Nvidia is launching new technology to expand its reach in the automotive industry, including a virtual driving assistant that can park a standard car and a system to speed up the training of autonomous vehicles.
Publication: Financial Express
NVIDIA Releases New Jetson AGX Orin Robotics Computer, Connecting To The Future Of Edge AI And Autonomous Machinesedit
NVIDIA recently announced the release of NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin, the world’s smallest, most powerful and energy-efficient AI supercomputer for robotics, autonomous machines, medical devices and other forms of embedded computing at the edge.
Publication: Analytics India Magazine
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Samsung Exynos 2200 w/ AMD RDNA 2 Graphics to be Announced on 19th Novemberedit
Samsung is all set to announce its next-gen Exynos 2200 SoC next week with a special focus on gaming. The company’s official IG account states: Gaming has come a long way. What we used to deem “immersive”, relied on a slew of external factors, like the surrounding environment.
Publication: Hardware Times
Best gaming laptops to buy in 2021edit
We have done the research for you and listed the best gaming laptops you can buy in 2021. These gaming laptops can easily play all the latest AAA titles without any hiccup.
Publication: India TV
HP unveils new remote collaboration subscription plansedit
Powered by Z by HP, NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise and Teradici CAS, the new offering is going to provide customers with the most comprehensive remote compute solution for high performance workflows, the company said in a statement.
Publication: DT Next
Windows 11 Laptops under Rs 70,000 that you can buy right nowedit
Microsoft’s new Windows 11 has been rolling out to supported devices from October 5, but if you’re in the market looking for a new laptop, you probably would want to look for a laptop that comes with Windows 11 right out of the box.
Publication: The Indian Express
Asus Vivobook 13 Slate OLED Launched with Pantone Validated Display, Asus Pen 2.0, Detachable Full Sized Keyboardedit
Asus has launched the Vivobook 13 Slate OLED 2-in-1. The machine is powered by an Intel Pentium Silver N6000 Processor paired with Intel UHD graphics.
Publication: MySmartPrice
Industry news
TSMC, Sony plan a chip plant in Japanedit
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and Sony Group Corp. said Tuesday that they planned to build a $7 billion chip plant in Japan and expect strong support from the Japanese government. The Taiwanese chip maker said its board approved an equity investment of up to $2.12 billion to establish a majority-owned unit in Japan.
Publication: Mint
Global Chip Shortage Leads to the Rise of New Power Playersedit
Since 1989, Microchip Technology has operated in an unglamorous backwater of the electronics industry, making chips called microcontrollers that add computing power to cars, industrial equipment and many other products. Now a global chip shortage has elevated the company’s profile. Demand for Microchip’s products is running more than 50% higher than it can supply. That has put the company in an unfamiliar position of power, which it began wielding this year.
Publication: The Economic Times
Semiconductor industry isn’t spending big on scarce old-tech chipsedit
Global chip manufacturers are projected to pour about $146 billion into capital expenditures this year, a roughly one-third rise from the previous year and 50% higher than pre-pandemic 2019, according to Gartner Inc., a tech-market researcher. That investment is more than double the industry spending of five years ago.
Publication: Mint
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