November 15, 2021

AMD brand mentions

Why u should Not Buy intel 12th gen CPUs || *REAL FACTS* || AMD still better ??edit

Why You should NOT Buy intel 12th gen CPUs || BRUTAL FACTS

Publication: Tech Phase

AMD Should be Worried Now! | Intel Core i5 12400Fedit

AMD Should Worry Now! | Intel Core i5 12400F

Publication: ModxTech

Lenovo Legion 5 Pro Review: Big Bang For the Buckedit

The Legion 5 Pro is an excellent gaming machine. The Ryzen 5800H and the 140W NVIDIA RTX 3070 are perfect ingredients to brew a heady concoction of smooth gameplay, rich graphics and a cool exterior.

Publication: MySmartPrice

AMD lands Meta as customer and takes aim at Nvidia, sending shares up 11%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: ET Telecom

Samsung Exynos 2200 chipset to reportedly deliver 34% improved peak performanceedit

Samsung’s upcoming Exynos 2200 chipset is set to get a major boost in performance, particularly in the graphics department. The new Exynos 2200 SoC will used a GPU based on AMD’s RDNA 2 architecture.

Publication: Moneycontrol

Competition in news

12th gen is here || Why to consider intel 12th gen || VIDEO EDITING / GAMING / STREAMING.edit

Why You should Buy intel 12th gen CPUs || BRUTAL FACTS

Publication: Tech Phase

Why u should Not Buy intel 12th gen CPUs || *REAL FACTS* || AMD still better ??edit

Why You should NOT Buy intel 12th gen CPUs || BRUTAL FACTS

Publication: Tech Phase

AMD Should be Worried Now! | Intel Core i5 12400Fedit

AMD Should Worry Now! | Intel Core i5 12400F

Publication: ModxTech

UK to investigate Nvidia’s ARM deal on national security grounds: Reportedit

UK ministers are expected to order an in-depth investigation of Nvidia Corp’s planned 30 billion pounds ($40 billion) acquisition of British chip designer ARM over antitrust and national security concerns, the Sunday Times reported.

Publication: ET Telecom

NVIDIA’s Large Language AI Models Are Now Available To Businesses Worldwideedit

NVIDIA has set the stage for businesses worldwide to design and deploy large language models (LLMs). This design enables them to develop domain-specific chatbots, personal assistants, and other artificial intelligence systems.

Publication: Analytics India Magazine

Lenovo Legion 5 Pro Review: Big Bang For the Buckedit

The Legion 5 Pro is an excellent gaming machine. The Ryzen 5800H and the 140W NVIDIA RTX 3070 are perfect ingredients to brew a heady concoction of smooth gameplay, rich graphics and a cool exterior.

Publication: MySmartPrice

White House spurns Intel plan to boost chip production in Chinaedit

The Biden administration spurned a plan by Intel Corp. to increase production in China over security concerns, dealing a setback to an idea pitched as a fix for U.S. chip shortages, according to people familiar with the deliberations.

Publication: The Economic Times

Partner in news

Data Protection: The perils of working from homeedit

To understand the challenges being faced by businesses as a result of the pandemic, Dell Technologies in association with Vanson Bourne released the findings of the 2021 Global Data Protection Index. The study highlights how organisations are combating continued data growth and increased data protection complexities.

Publication: Financial Express

Lenovo Legion 5 Pro Review: Big Bang For the Buckedit

The Legion 5 Pro is an excellent gaming machine. The Ryzen 5800H and the 140W NVIDIA RTX 3070 are perfect ingredients to brew a heady concoction of smooth gameplay, rich graphics and a cool exterior.

Publication: MySmartPrice

Samsung Exynos 2200 chipset to reportedly deliver 34% improved peak performanceedit

Samsung’s upcoming Exynos 2200 chipset is set to get a major boost in performance, particularly in the graphics department. The new Exynos 2200 SoC will used a GPU based on AMD’s RDNA 2 architecture.

Publication: Moneycontrol

Industry news

Chip shortage has manufacturers turning to lower-tech modelsedit

Manufacturers struggling with a shortage of semiconductor chips are finding workarounds, executives said, redesigning products, shipping uncompleted units and focusing on older, lower-tech models.

Publication: Mint

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