August 16, 2022

AMD specific news

AMD Reports Second Quarter 2022 Financial Resultsedit

AMD announced revenue for the second quarter of 2022 of $6.6 billion, gross margin of 46%, operating income of $526 million, operating margin of 8%, net income of $447 million and diluted earnings per share of $0.27. On a non-GAAP(*) basis, gross margin was 54%, operating income was $2.0 billion, operating margin was 30%, net income was $1.7 billion and diluted earnings per share was $1.05.

Publication : EFY

AMD Ryzen 7 5700X Review: Budget Zen 3 Comes Out at Last (PROACTIVE)edit

Overall, the Ryzen 7 5700X is a decent CPU for the masses but its late release and relatively lackluster pricing make it a hard pass from me. It would have been an absolute killer under $200, even more, if it was launched last year.

Publication : Hardware Times

New Embedded R2000 SoCedit

AMD 2nd generation of Ryzen Embedded R2000 processor is specially designed for embedded and industrial platforms. The mid-range system-on chip (SoC) is optimised for a wide range of applications, such as ML, IoT, industrial, and robotics systems.

Publication : Electronics For You

AMD brand mentions

AMDs latest AMF encoder SDK is its answer to Nvidias NVENC encoderedit

Version 1.4.26 of AMDs AMF encoder SDK has been published; it includes several new features, including analysis, and a brand new quality increase mode. Chris Griffith from Code Calamity was able to test out the most recent version to see if the new boost mode is appropriate. It turns out that this feature can boost AMFs encoding quality by a couple of percentage points, but at a significant performance penalty.

Publication : Techno Sports Co

AMD: Here are the known specs of the companys new RDNA3 GPUsedit

Although AMD unveiled its RDNA 3 architecture in June, it remained silent about the details of the upcoming graphics cards.

Publication : Techno Sports Co

Competition in news

AMD Ryzen 7000 Could Cost A Lot More Than Ryzen 5000 CPUsedit

AMD Ryzen 7000 Could Cost A Lot More Than Ryzen 5000 CPUs News oiVivek The AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs based on Zen4 architecture is just on the horizon.

Publication : Gizbot

Nvidia 40 Series Graphics Cards Coming Soon: Should You Wait Or Buy The Nvidia 30 Series?edit

If history is any indication, Nvidia is known to launch a new generation of GPUs every two years – 20 Series came in 2018, 30 Series in 2020 and now, we are expecting the 40 Series of graphics cards in the fall of 2022, just in time for the holiday spirit to kick in.

Publication : News 18

Intel seems to be experiencing more delays with their Arc GPUsedit

Intel has added an alternative prize pool, comprising a Core i712700K for Arc A770 grand prize winners and a Core i512600K for Arc A750 first prize winners, in instead of merely offering brand new Arc A770 and Arc A750 graphics cards as the prize. Alternate Alder Lake CPU rewards are also equal in value to the initial Arc GPU prizes.

Publication : Techno Sports Co

Intel Core i9-13900K Raptor Lake CPU appears to be 24% faster than its Alder Lake Counterpartedit

On the Z790 platform, the Intel 13th Gen Raptor Lake desktop CPUs, including the flagship Core i9-13900K, are anticipated to go on sale in October. The Ryzen 7000 CPU family from AMD, which also debuts in the fall of 2022, will compete against these CPUs.

Publication : Techno Sports

NVIDIA and AMD GPU sales continue to Experience a declineedit

The remainder of the years sales expectations has led to shipment modifications for AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA. According to DigiTimes, analysts predict declining revenue for Intel and NVIDIA. Additionally, GPU shipments are anticipated to drop by as much as 50% as a result of the current collapse in bitcoin

Publication : Techno Sports Co.

Partner in news

Lenovo launches new range of Yoga and Legion laptopsedit

Lenovo has unveiled its next-generation jewel-crafted Yoga series; the battle-ready Legion and IdeaPad gaming laptops, in India, empowering consumers to Do More, Their Way.

Publication : The New Indian Express

MSI Introduces MEG Ai1300P PCIE5 which is the world’s first complete ATX 3.0 PSUedit

However, as the launch of Nvidia’s 40 series and AMD’s Radeon RX 7000 series GPUs approaches, more ATX 3.0-compliant devices ought to appear on the market soon.

Publication : Techno Sports

Best Lenovo Laptops of all timeedit

Thanks to the new AMD Ryzen TM 5000 H-Series Mobile Processors, you can enjoy professional gaming performance on a thin and light tablet with incredible battery life, which you couldn’t get with the IdeaPad 3.

Publication : The Economic Times

Asus ROG Zephyrus G15 quick review: Powerful machine for gamersedit

Recently, the brand refreshed its range of gaming laptops with AMDs Ryzen 6000 series mobile processors in the country with the launch of the Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo 16, Zephyrus G14, Zephyrus G15, ROG Flow X13, and ROG Flow X16 laptops in India. The laptops have been priced at Rs 1,21,990 onwards, and go up to over Rs 2.5 lakh for the topend model.

Publication : Zee Biz

Lenovo is partnering with organizations to upskill youth with tech skillsedit

As part of the partnership, Lenovo is aiming to provide future ready tech skills and access to technology to underrepresented youth.

Publication : Times Now News

HP Launches New Allinone PCs In India; Check Specifications And Price Hereedit

HP has launched two new allinone PCs in India. The HP ENVY 34inch all in one features an antiglare display which provides a fluid channel for users creativity to flow.

Publication : Republic World

Industry news

Semiconductor fab applicant ISMC pings govt to speed up incentive nodedit

Intel said in February that it would merge Tower with itself to form a fully integrated foundry business but the two companies would operate independently until the $5 4 billion deal closes, which is expected to take one year Intels acquisition of Tower would also challenge the reach of Taiwanese major TSMC which holds over 53% of the global semiconductor market.

Publication : ET Telecom

India’s Techade Bringing Digital Revolution to Grassroots Level’edit

The country is witnessing a revolution in technology and the advantages are being taken to the grassroots level, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday, and called the current decade as the “techade” of India.

Publication : The Economic Times

A Slowdown may Kickstart Next Digitalisation Waveedit

Cloud data protection provider Druva said that while some of the growth seen during the pandemic had started to taper, any slowdown in economic activity could result in another wave of digitalisation, boosting demand for cloud-based services.

Publication : The Economic Times

US chip equipment maker LAM Research to open its 2nd R&D centre in India in Sepedit

Large chip design firms, including Intel, Texas Instruments, Qualcomm and Nvidia are already designing chips in India. Further, he said more than half the company’s hardware and software engineers are in Bengaluru. “More than 80% of our revenues come from the Asia Pacific region.

Publication : MINT

Gaming industry more lucrative target for cybercriminals: Reportedit

The influx of new users, as well as existing users who continue to spend money on games, making the gaming industry an even more lucrative target for cybercriminals, it said.

Publication : The New Indian Express

Gaming industry feels squeeze after pandemic boomedit

Nvidia, the California based maker of high performance graphics cards popular with gamers, recently issued an earnings warning because of declining revenues in video games. Even spending on mobile games is showing signs of weakening, according to analysts.

Publication : Live Mint

Processor shipments are the next casualty as chip sales falteredit

The global chip crunch is squeezing the life out of graphics cards business, and demand forecasts are rapidly crashing down. World’s biggest manufacturers of graphics cards AMD and Nvidia, along with Intel the latest entrant into this arena all have revised their annual revenue projections, as demand continues to remain lifeless.

Publication : Money Control

Gaming industry feels squeeze after pandemic boomedit

Nvidia, the California based maker of high performance graphics cards popular with gamers, recently issued an earnings warning because of declining revenues in video games. Even spending on mobile games is showing signs of weakening, according to analysts.

Publication : Live Mint

Processor shipments are the next casualty as chip sales falteredit

The global chip crunch is squeezing the life out of graphics cards business, and demand forecasts are rapidly crashing down. World’s biggest manufacturers of graphics cards AMD and Nvidia, along with Intel the latest entrant into this arena all have revised their annual revenue projections, as demand continues to remain lifeless.

Publication : Money Control

Gaming industry’s fortunes fade as spending squeeze follows pandemic bumpedit

The weak demand comes as double whammy for these firms that are struggling with component shortages. Gaming chipmakers are seeing a knock-on effect of the cooling demand. Advanced Micro Devices Inc said sales of its sales of graphic gaming cards fell, while Nvidia flagged a 19% sequential drop in revenue.

Publication : The Economic Times

Shortages of some chips drag on even amid signs of industry routedit

“AMD gained share in the second quarter and set a new record high at 31.4%,” McCarron said Thursday in a report. While the overall market for expensive server processors was down, AMD increased its sales and gained share for a 13th consecutive quarter, he wrote.

Publication : Communication Today

NVIDIA and AMD GPU sales continue to Experience a declineedit

The remainder of the years sales expectations has led to shipment modifications for AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA. According to DigiTimes, analysts predict declining revenue for Intel and NVIDIA. Additionally, GPU shipments are anticipated to drop by as much as 50% as a result of the current collapse in bitcoin

Publication : Techno Sports Co.

AMD set to release its Ryzen 7000 and AM5 platforms during this years Gamescom eventedit

Since AMD has confirmed their attendance at Gamescom this year, it appears that the official Ryzen 7000 Zen 4 & AM5 announcement will eventually happen there.

Publication : Techno Sports Co

Gaming Industry Feels Squeeze Post Covid Boomedit

Makers of consoles, accessories, and software for gaming are experiencing the same kind of post-pandemic effect as tech titans who saw business boom while Covid-19 pandemic fears kept people close to home. The squeeze has been exacerbated by steep inflation spurring belt-tightening and gaming fatigue after years of relying on indoor entertainment.

Publication : The Economic Times

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Is AMD Radeon RX 6600 worth upgrading to in 2022edit

The Radeon RX 6600 is AMDs budget 1080p gaming option today. This card is a tier below the 6600 XT. It was introduced at $329, the same price tag as the Geforce RTX 3060. However, the current pricing scenario shows that AMD graphics cards have come down to MSRP much faster than Nvidia GPUs. Thus, potential customers can easily find a 6600 for $330 or less these days. But, its competitor, the RTX 3060, starts at $429.

Publication : Sports Keeda

Be careful Nvidia new AMD RDNA 3 GPU leak guarantees large issuesedit

AMDs nextgen graphics cards are rumored to be considerably totally different than beforehand anticipated specwise, going by a brand new leak and whereas there is a little bit of disappointment about some assertions made on this recent spillage, theres actually nothing to fret about.

Publication : News Xpro

PCs to be a significant socio-economic driveredit

The prolonged pandemic has caused a paradigm shift in consumer behaviour and their requirements. It led to the increased use of digital means by Indian consumers. It is anticipated that India will have around 900 million internet users by 2025 fuelling the demand for innovative and technologically sophisticated devices at one’s disposal.

Publication : The Times of India

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