AMD specific news
Europe’s biggest supercomputer is entirely AMD-powerededit
European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (Euro HPC JU) has deployed Europes most powerful supercomputer in the Finnish city of Kajaani, which is entirely made from AMD hardware.
Publication: Tech Radar
AMD is rumored to launch its Radeon RX 7000 GPU Series in Late October and Mid November 2022edit
AMD has revealed some details about its next Radeon RX 7000 graphics cards based on RDNA 3, although no release date has been announced. According to a reliable leaker, they’ll come between late October and mid-November, immediately after the company ships its Zen 4powered Ryzen 7000 CPUs.
Publication: Techno Sports
AMD brand mentions
Hertzbleed: The security vulnerability that affects all modern Intel and AMD CPUsedit
A new security vulnerability discovered by researchers from University of Texas, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign and the University of Washington in the US, lets attackers steal cryptographic keys from all modern Intel and AMD CPUs.
Publication: Money Control
AMD bests Intel in cloud CPU performance studyedit
AMD bests Intel in cloud CPU performance study AMDs processors have come out on top in terms of cloud CPU performance across AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform, according to a recently published study.
Publication: The Tech Street Now
Competition in news
Gunnir launches Worlds first Custom Intel Arc A380 GPUedit
Gunnir has introduced the Arc A380 Photon 6GB OC, one of the first custom graphics cards based on Intels Arc Alchemist series (opens in new tab). The Arc A380, on the other hand, has a tough road ahead of it, as Intels solution will have to compete with the best graphics cards on the market.
Publication: Techno Sports
Qualcomm Wins Fight Against $1 Billion EU Antitrust Fineedit
US chipmaker Qualcomm on Wednesday won its fight against a 997 million euro ($1.05 billion) fine imposed by EU antitrust regulators four years ago, dealing a major setback to EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestagers crackdown on Big Tech.
Publication: Indian Nation
Hertzbleed: The security vulnerability that affects all modern Intel and AMD CPUsedit
A new security vulnerability discovered by researchers from University of Texas, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign and the University of Washington in the US, lets attackers steal cryptographic keys from all modern Intel and AMD CPUs.
Publication: Money Control
AMD bests Intel in cloud CPU performance studyedit
AMD bests Intel in cloud CPU performance study AMDs processors have come out on top in terms of cloud CPU performance across AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform, according to a recently published study.
Publication: The Tech Street Now
Partner in news
Asus launches Zenbook S 13 OLED, Vivobook Pro 14 OLED and Vivobook 16Xedit
The Zenbook S13 OLED, Vivobook Pro 14 OLED, and Vivobook 16X have all been released by Asus. AMDs Ryzen 5000 Mobile and Ryzen 6000 Mobile chipsets are used in all three laptops. Everything you need to know about the new laptops is right here. Feature of the Zenbook S 13 OLED (UM5302)
Publication: The Times of India
Industry news
Need representation in Tamil Nadus online gaming regulation committee: E Gaming Federationedit
It should submit its recommendations within two weeks, which Barde feels is too short a time. Barde said currently there is no regulation in the State on classifying which online games come under Games of Skill and under Games of Chance. The recommendations of the committee should make the distinction, he said.
Publication: The New Indian Express
Need for new fab tech to improve chip availability: Visteonedit
As the global automotive industry grapples with the semiconductor shortage for almost two years now, one way to alleviate the situation is to shift to using chips that are defined for automotive usage.
Publication: Auto Car Pro
India to invest $30 billion in tech sector, semiconductor supply chain: reportedit
He went on to say that India’s chip demand is expanding at a rate roughly double that of the rest of the world By 2030, India semiconductor demand will reach $110 billion So by that time, it will be over 10% of global demand Unlike the United States and the European Union, who want to bring in some of the most cutting-edge chip production, Das said India wants to bring in more mature chips.
Publication: The Economic Times
Blockchain and the cloud: global trades route out of stormy seasedit
While the sheer volume of documentation and data field exchanges are fundamental aspects of trade finance, relying on entrenched manual, operational methods, only increases inefficiency, reduces transparency and stunts growth Simplifying complex processes holds the key to operational improvement and a more inclusive future for global trade.
Publication: ET Cio
World Trade Organisation sews up package after 7year droughtedit
The package included temporary extension of the WTOs 24yearold moratorium on ecommerce tariffs until March 31, 2023. Some of the worlds big technology firms were apprehending that if the 1998 accord lapsed this week, it could result in cross border tariffs on purchases from Amazon.com, Netflix movies, Apple music and Sony PlayStation games etc.
Publication: The Financial Express
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