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AMD launches new Radeon™ Software Adrenalin 22.2.1 with support for Dying Light 2 and moreedit
AMD has finally launched the official Radeon drivers for its gamers who are eager to play the new game Dying Light 2 along with Lost Ark. The new update also brings support to Vulkan®1.3 along with many other fixes, here’s the complete changelog:
Publication: TechnoSports
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Asus ExpertBook B1400 review: Checks all the boxesedit
Asus is known for making sleek and premium laptops under the ExpertBook series and the Asus ExpertBook B1400 is no different. The business laptop comes with distinctive edges on its corners that offer an elegant look to the device.
Publication: GadgetsNow
Intel can’t even grow profits during a global chip shortage. Where did it go wrong?edit
The American tech giant was the world’s largest chipmaker until 2021, when it was dethroned by Samsung.
Publication: Scroll
The rise and rise of Chinese brandsedit
Apart from Apple, the top ten brands in the world include Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Walmart, Samsung, Facebook, ICBC of China, Huawei and Verizon. Two clear trends stand out from this list. First, technology brands continue to dominate, and have become even stronger during the pandemic.
Publication: The Hindu BusinessLine
Intel CEO’s Comments of AMD ‘in the Rearview Mirror’ May Indicate Intel is Driving Backwards: Analystedit
A while back Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger claimed that the chipmaker was back in the game, and AMD is (and will continue to be) in the rear-view mirror, and never again in the windshield. Some may call these bold claims of supposedly retaining market share Intel’s newfound confidence, but as indicated by the chipmaker’s stock trends as of late, it’s not fooling anyone.
Publication: Hardware Times
RTX 3050 Review & Gaming Benchmarks – RTX 3050 PC Build Worth it? Zotac RTX 3050 Twin Edgeedit
RTX 3050 vs RX 6500 XT – RTX 3050 PC Build Worth it? Zotac RTX 3050 Twin Edge Review
Publication: TechDroids
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Asus ExpertBook B1400 review: Checks all the boxesedit
Asus is known for making sleek and premium laptops under the ExpertBook series and the Asus ExpertBook B1400 is no different. The business laptop comes with distinctive edges on its corners that offer an elegant look to the device.
Publication: GadgetsNow
Tech trends like AI can be hyped sometimesedit
Innovation at the startup level is critical to the economy and it can create an ecosystem of entrepreneurship, but trends like artificial intelligence (AI) can “become somewhat of hype” if seen as an end itself, a top Microsoft India executive said. “One has to watch out for the fact that at the end, it (AI) is about providing business value to a particular customer, a specific market seg-ment, a particular industry and creating something that is making a difference.
Publication: Mint
Supercomputing as a Service from Lenovoedit
Lenovo Infrastructure Solutions Group has launched Lenovo TruScale High Performance Computing as a Service (HPCaaS), which will offer supercomputing to organizations of all sizes.
Publication: The Economic Times
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What CEOs are saying: ‘Business has come back roaring’edit
On their quarterly earnings calls this week, many of the world’s corporate leaders addressed inflation, supply-chain issues, consumer spending and the continuing Covid-19 pandemic. Here’s a sampling of what they said:
Publication: Mint
Why applied maths is key to AI innovationedit
But innovation, says Rudramuni B, former head of Dell EMC’s R&D centre, requires you to create new algorithms or tweak existing ones. And that requires you to know mathematics. It’s not a programming issue. He says an area like ASIC (application specific integrated design) has well-proven and established algorithms. But data science has not reached that stage. “In data science, applied maths is still emerging, it needs to be explored,” he says.
Publication: The Times of India
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AMD’s Radeon RX 6950 XT to Have a Boost Clock of Over 2.5 GHz w/ 350W Power Draw [Rumor]edit
Before launching the next-gen Radeon RX 7000 GPUs, AMD plans on releasing a mid-generation refresh in the form of the Radeon RX 69×0 series. A soft refresh of the Navi 21 and Navi 22 offerings, these GPUs will essentially combine a higher clocked GPU core with faster 18Gbps memory dies. The RDNA 2 refresh will retain the N7/7nm node, and launch sometime in the second quarter of 2022.
Publication: Hardware Times
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