AMD specific news
This has not been on the graphics card market for a very long time. On average, Radeon RX 6000 graphics cards are 8% cheaper than recommended prices in Europeedit
Video cards continue to fall in price against the backdrop of a fall in the cryptocurrency market. And a fresh source report shows that as of June 19, on average, AMD cards in Europe are priced below recommended prices.
Publication: Digit News
Legendary chip architect Jim Keller accuses AMD of abandoning his K12 ARM CPUsedit
Renowned chip architect Jim Keller said that his K12 ARM CPU project was canceled by AMD after he left the company. Keller was speaking at the Future of Compute conference organised by the Indian Institute of Sciences Department of Computer Science and Automation.
Publication: Tech Circle
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D CPU Review: Best Gaming Processor? (PROACTIVE)edit
AMD has been offering improved performance and power efficiency with the Ryzen series of CPUs. With the newly launched AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D, the company is now offering improved single-core and multi-core performance using the same Zen3 architecture.
Publication: Gizbot
AMD brand mentions
MSI has released a beta BIOS for the MEG X570 Unify board. It allows you to overclock the Ryzen 7 5800X3D processoredit
On the official forum, MSI has published a beta BIOS firmware for the MEG X570 Unify motherboard, which allows you to overclock the latest Ryzen 7 5800X3D processor. Officially, this chip does not support overclocking, since AMD has blocked the functions for changing the frequency and power settings at the BIOS level. However, some boards can still provide this.
Publication: Digit News
Report finds AMD GPUs going for 8% below MSRP in Europe while Nvidia boards manage to hold above by 2%edit
3DCenter has published another of its 3-week analysis reports of the GPU market in Europe. According to the latest entry, the average price of an AMD GPU has dropped 8% below MSRP for the first time. Nvidia boards, while not under MSRP yet, have also witnessed a sharp price decline.
Publication: NotebookCheck
Competition in news
Taiwan May export orders return to growth, uncertainly aheadedit
Taiwanese companies such as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd are major suppliers to Apple Inc Qualcomm Inc and other global tech firms Dai Siting, an analyst at Cathay Securities Investment Trust, said Mays performance was a pleasant surprise, but the second half of the year could be more difficult
Publication: ET Telecom
eInfochips and Qualcomm to Showcase AI Inferencing at the Edge Solution at Embedded World 2022edit
eInfochips will showcase its AI inferencing at the edge solution, developed in collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies Inc., at Embedded World 2022.
Publication: EET India
Intel files claim against European Unionedit
US chipmaker Intel has filed a claim for 593 million euros ($624 million) in interest from the European Commission, five months after it convinced Europes second top court to scrap a 1.06billioneuro EU antitrust fine, an EU filing showed on Monday.
Publication: The Telegraph
Digital technology interventions in India, now a blueprint for the worldedit
Intel has been betting big on artificial intelligence (AI) to transform lives across societies and has set itself the target, working with 30,000 institutions across 30 countries to empower 30 million people for current and future jobs by 2030.
Publication: The Hindu Business Line
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 GPU is a power-hungry Wolfedit
According to rumours, AD102 will be included in a future Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card with 132 to 140 SMs (from a maximum of 144). TDPs for RTX 4090 GPUs are expected to be less than 600W, according to previous speculations. The underlying GPU, however, will be limited to 800W, according to Kopite7kimi.
Publication: TechnoSports
Intel seeks $624 million in interest from EU after antitrust fine winedit
U.S. chipmaker Intel has filed a claim for 593 million euros ($624 million) in interest from the European Commission, five months after it convinced Europe’s second-top court to scrap a 1.06-billion-euro EU antitrust fine, an EU filing showed on Monday.
Publication: The Hindu
Report finds AMD GPUs going for 8% below MSRP in Europe while Nvidia boards manage to hold above by 2%edit
3DCenter has published another of its 3-week analysis reports of the GPU market in Europe. According to the latest entry, the average price of an AMD GPU has dropped 8% below MSRP for the first time. Nvidia boards, while not under MSRP yet, have also witnessed a sharp price decline.
Publication: NotebookCheck
Industry news
India’s First Modern Display Manufacturing Unit In Telangana: All You Need To Knowedit
What this means: This comes in the backdrop of the union government’s Rs 76,000 crore incentives package for domestic manufacturing of semiconductors and displays
Publication: Swarajya Mag
Semiconductor crisis: need for auto OEMs to refine sourcing strategiesedit
Auto OEMs must develop long-term relationships with their main suppliers, and, in some critical chips, it may help to have secure commitments or work jointly with suppliers
Publication: Money Control
Majority wants GST on online gaming to be increased: Surveyedit
One of the most crucial parameters in determining the legality of online fantasy games is whether such a game is predominantly a game of skill or a game of chance In absence of a unified code on gaming, different courts have taken differing views on how to treat online games
Publication: The Times of India
Gaming firms turn focus to acquiring studios to boost growthedit
Gaming firms have zeroed in on game studios as the next big opportunity as they look to build a more diversified portfolio of games.
Publication: The Economic Times
India has a lot of interest in boosting semiconductor industry, says AICTE chairpersonedit
Talking at BYJUS Embracing Educations AIdriven Revolution Conference, Dr. Anil D. Sahasrabudhe, Chairman of the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) stated that India has a lot of interest in boosting its semiconductor industry
Publication: Free Press Journal
Ban on Chinese telecom gear may stall 5G launchedit
Chinese gear-makers were essentially banned from providing any further network equipment; however, even for non-Chinese vendors, the import of network equipment from their China factories was disallowed. Last year, vendors such as Nokia, Ericsson, Cisco, Dell and HP managed to convince the NSCS to give them a one-year waiver.
Publication: The Hindu Business Line
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