AMD specific news
AMD’s Radeon RX 6900 XT Liquid Cooled GPU now available for DIY PC builders via MindFactory.deedit
AMD stated earlier this year that their Radeon RX 6900 XT Liquid Cooled graphics card was primarily intended for system integrators and would not be offered to home system builders. Nonetheless, some of the cards are now accessible via MindFactory.de, a prominent German store.
Publication: TechnoSports
Tesla Model Y SUV Fitted with AMD Chip in Chinaedit
After moving to AMD in the new Model S, Elon Musk-owned electric vehicle company Tesla has reportedly started using a new AMD chip in new Model Y vehicles in China.
Publication: News18
AMD sees normalcy in chip supply in second half of next year (PROACTIVE)edit
Mark Papermaster, Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice-President (Technology and Engineering) of AMD, who joined the US-based chipmaker about a decade ago, has led the re-design of engineering processes and turned around AMD’s strategies. In an interview with BusinessLine,Papermaster speaks on the broad contours of the semiconductor industry, supply chain issues and new challenges and opportunities for the industry. Excerpts:
Publication: The Hindu BusinessLine
AMD Radeon RX 6600 GPU Review: Plenty Powerful For 1080p Gaming (PROACTIVE)edit
AMD recently launched the most affordable RDNA2 architecture-based graphics card – the Radeon RX 6600. With the starting price of Rs. 26,490 (without taxes), it is one of the most affordable current-generation graphics cards in the market.
Publication: Gizbot
AMD brand mentions
5 best processors for gaming in 2021edit
Processors are known to be the brain of any computer system and that is absolutely true. Each and every aspect of basic computing requires access to these processing units and, as a result, selecting the right Processor is very important in 2021.
Publication: SportsKeeda
Competition in news
5 best processors for gaming in 2021edit
Processors are known to be the brain of any computer system and that is absolutely true. Each and every aspect of basic computing requires access to these processing units and, as a result, selecting the right Processor is very important in 2021.
Publication: SportsKeeda
State of inclusion changing at officesedit
The pandemic has been a catalyst for businesses to reimagine the workplace model and adapt to new ways of working, which were historically unimaginable. “Nearly 81 per cent of the business leaders surveyed in India said that these workplace disruptions caused by the pandemic have had a positive impact on diversity, equity and inclusion in their organisation, demonstrating how remote workspaces and hybrid work models have been successful for achieving such goals. Furthermore, 71 per cent said their organisation adapted such initiatives for a hybrid workforce.
Publication: Telangana Today
Intel to Launch New Xe Arc Gaming GPU Lineup Each Year: 4th Gen Arc “Druid” in 2025edit
Intel’s 1st Gen Xe-HPG graphics cards are yet to launch, and the company is already planning the next three generations of its GPUs for gamers. The first generation of the Arc graphics cards, codenamed “Alchemist” is slated to land in the first half of 2022 (just a few months before NVIDIA and AMD’s next-generation lineups). Intel ARC Community Advocate Bryce indicated this in a Tweet the other day.
Publication: Hardware Times
NVIDIA RTX 3090 Ti 24GB to be Launched at CES 2022, RTX 2060 12GB in December [Rumor]edit
According to rumors out of mainland China, NVIDIA is planning to launch a slew of new graphics cards this holiday season. The high capacity variants of the GeForce RTX 3080, RTX 3070 Ti, and RTX 2060 are slated to arrive in December while the RTX 3090 Ti with 24GB of GDDR6X memory is expected to be announced in Jan (during CES 2022).
Publication: Hardware Times
Industry news
Online gaming opening new doors for playersedit
Online gaming, as we all knew once, is not just about card games like Rummy or casual games like Candy Crush anymore
Publication: Financial Express
South Korean chipmakers face balancing act between US, China for market supremacyedit
Concerns are growing that SK hynix Inc.’s plan to overhaul its Chinese factory with a cutting-edge chipmaking machine could be in jeopardy due to opposition from the US.
Publication: The Times of India
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