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AMD Implies Its Drivers Are More Stable Than Nvidia’sedit
Over the years AMD and Nvidia have battled on a number of fronts. The hardware angle is obvious, but the software battle has been a bit more behind the scenes. Both companies have worked for years to not only round out their software offerings with new features, but to improve drivers and stability.
Publication : The Tech Street Now
AMD EPYC 9654 Genoa 96 Core monster Benchmarked in Latest Cache and Memory testsedit
As we saw in the leaked benchmarks a few days ago, AMDs EPYC Genoa CPUs are going to provide some insane performance improvements for the x86 server market. Now, we get to see an even better performance teaser in the form of the cache and latency benchmarks for the top EPYC 9654 CPU, which rocks up to 96 cores and destroys the AMD MilanX CPUs with its enormous intercache bandwidth figures.
Publication : Techno Sports
AMD brand mentions
Enabling a hybrid workforce with the AMD Ryzen PRO 6000 Series processorsedit
The office isn’t the only place people are getting their work done these days. With more and more workers taking their responsibilities on the go, they rely on mobile systems to stay as productive as they’d normally be in the office. AMD Ryzen PRO 6000 Series processors step up the mobile productivity game, giving team members the ability to stay on top of their game wherever they are.
Publication : News Hub Week
Competition in news
Nvidia AD102 Ada Lovelace GPU rumored to be faster than GeForce RTX 3090 GPUedit
According to a recent leak regarding a fullfat NVIDIA AD102 Ada Lovelace GPU, the toptier GPU will be able to outperform the GeForce RTX 3090, which is now the GPU king. You inquire as to the cards speed. It appears to be able to run Remedys Control at 4K resolution and with a frame rate of at least 100.
Publication : Techno Sports
The Core i513600K leaves no stone unturned from the Ryzen 5 5600X in yet another test. But in reality, things may not be so at all.edit
In terms of multithreading, the Core i913900K is about 10% faster than the Core i912900K and Ryzen 9 5950X. This is generally not so impressive in both cases. It is worth remembering that the Ryzen 9 5950X came out almost two years ago, and the new Intel will already compete with the Ryzen 9 7950X. And the current result of the Core i913900K may hint that the new AMD will be far ahead.
Publication : Digit News
Intel Raptor Lake i9 CPU could become fastest singlecore chipedit
Another Intel Raptor Lake CPU has popped up online, and it seems to be slightly faster than a AMD Threadripper 2970WX. The Core i913900K engineering sample in question could replace the Alder Lake Core i912900KF as the fastest singlecore processor, but it seemingly also packs a multithread punch.
Publication : News Hub Week
AMD Implies Its Drivers Are More Stable Than Nvidia’sedit
Over the years AMD and Nvidia have battled on a number of fronts. The hardware angle is obvious, but the software battle has been a bit more behind the scenes. Both companies have worked for years to not only round out their software offerings with new features, but to improve drivers and stability.
Publication : The Tech Street Now
Intel investing in mega R&D lab for innovative data centre techedit
Intel has unveiled plans to invest more than $700 million in a 20,000sq-m, R&D mega lab focused on innovative data centre technologies. It also introduced the technology industry’s first open intellectual property (open IP) immersion liquid cooling solution and reference design.
Publication : Electronics For You
Partner in news
ASUS targets gaming space with ROG, TUF laptops to achieve aggressive goals in Indiaedit
In 2022, ASUS plans to continue leading the premium RTX segment (RTX 3050 to RTX 3080Ti) with focus on ROG Strix, Zephyrus, and Flow series. The company aims to become the number one brand in the GTX 1650 segment by focusing on the TUF Gaming series. ASUS aims to achieve 35 percent in 2nd half of 2022, and will further challenge 40 percent plus market share in 2023 through an aggressive shop expansion strategy and by capitalizing on the brands design and innovation, a top executive told BGR.in.
Publication : BGR
Industry news
Semiconductor shares sink as Chip stockpiles growedit
Slowing consumer demand for smartphones and personal computers is clouding the outlook for chip makers Investors have soured on semiconductor stocks, anticipating an industry downturn due to slowing customer demand and inventory buildups at some of the worlds largest chip makers.
Publication : Live Mint
Semiconductor group ASMI posts record orders despite supply chain woesedit
The firm, which counts Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing ( TSMC ) and Intel among its customers, forecasts third quarter revenue at 570 to 600 million euros Assuming some improvement in the supply situation towards the end of the year, we expect revenue in Q4 to be higher than in Q3, it added
Publication : ET Telecom
BE Semiconductor expects demand to weaken furtheredit
Chipmakers including Micron Technology Inc and Advanced Micro Devices Inc last month signalled waning demand as rising inflation across the world resulted in consumers tightening belts BESIs orders in the second quarter fell by 23 5% to 153 1 million euros from a year earlier, as slower economic growth made customers more cautious, the company said
Publication : ET Telecom
Microsoft India most ‘attractive employer brand’ in India: Randstadedit
“The concept of employer branding has evolved radically over the last few years. It is no longer enough to merely create brand recognition; it has to now create a more meaningful connection. It should be backed by a compelling brand promise and purpose, which then seamlessly connects to employees and prospects,” Viswanath PS, MD & CEO of Randstad India, said.
Publication : The Pioneer
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