AMD specific news
Top 5 Reasons Why AMD Powered Gaming Laptops Are the Best in the Gaming Ecosystemedit
Thats what we will be listing out today. In case you are planning to buy a gaming laptop, AMD powered machines promise a valuable investment in the long term since they offer some really powerful & efficient Ryzen processors, Radeon GPUs and features like AMD Smart Shift, AMD Smart Access Memory, AMD Fidelity FX, AMD FreeSync and more.
Publication : My Smart Price
New AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition 22.8.1 brings support for Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered & more (PROACTIVE)edit
AMD has recently dropped new Radeon driver updates to further improve its offering against the ardent rival NVIDIA who has taken a step ahead to partner with PlayStation Studios and Insomniac games who have recently released Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered on PC with DLSS and Ray Tracing.
However, AMD has made sure that its Radeon gamers get day-0 driver support for this exciting new title coming to PC, also bringing support to the latest game Thymesia.
Publication : Technosports
AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs to be Announced on the 29th of August, 7 p.m. ET [Confirmed]edit
AMD has officially announced that it’ll be revealing its next-gen Ryzen 7000 processors on the 29th of August during its “together we advance_PCs” live stream. Company CEO Dr. Lisa Su, CTO Mark Papermaster, and other executives will present the latest details on the Zen 4 architecture along with the AM5 platform.
Publication : Hardware Times
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GeForce RTX 3000 and Radeon RX 6000: prices are dropping, now might be the time to buyedit
In July, we were able to start seeing a drop in graphics card prices. We then proposed a file to reflect on the right time to buy. Should we fall for the current generation in decline, or wait for the new RTX 4000 and Radeon RX 7000 cards which promise to be overpowered, at the risk of a rise in the bill.
Publication : Tech Buzz Asia
Everything you need to know about AMD Radeon RX GPUs for laptopsedit
Back in 2020, AMD first unveiled its RDNA 2 microarchitecture, which brought a massive increase in clock speed and instruction , apart from, of course, hardware accelerated ray tracing.
Publication : 91 Mobiles
AMD, Intel, and Honeywell are looking for IT professionals in Indiaedit
Leaders Speak CoFounder & CPO, Edverse, offers advice to techies who are just starting out Yuvraj Krishan Sharma, CoFounder & CPO, Edverse shares some tips for IT professionals just starting to consider a career in the field.
Publication : Content Tech Gig
AMD and Nvidia will aggressively reduce the prices of current graphics cards, although the current prices are already very lowedit
According to the source, by the end of this month, current generation Nvidia and AMD adapters will become even cheaper. And it will be the initiative of the companies themselves. The source says that AMD and Nvidia will take more aggressive price cutting action, with Nvidia cards ostensibly set to drop in price more.
Publication : Digit News
Competition in news
NVIDIA To Host Its GTC Conference Virtually From Sept 1922edit
NVIDIA today announced that it will host its next GTC conference virtually from Sept. 1922, featuring a news packed keynote by founder and CEO Jensen Huang, and more than 200 sessions with global business and technology leaders.
Publication : Business World
Dell launches its thinnest and lightest 2022 XPS 13 in India; detailsedit
Dell Technologies has launched the new XPS 13 in India , and its thinner and lighter than the outgoing model. The new XPS 13 comes equipped with the latest 12th Gen Intel EVO processors to help users get things done on the go
Publication : Times Now News
GeForce RTX 3000 and Radeon RX 6000: prices are dropping, now might be the time to buyedit
In July, we were able to start seeing a drop in graphics card prices. We then proposed a file to reflect on the right time to buy. Should we fall for the current generation in decline, or wait for the new RTX 4000 and Radeon RX 7000 cards which promise to be overpowered, at the risk of a rise in the bill.
Publication : Tech Buzz Asia
AMD, Intel, and Honeywell are looking for IT professionals in Indiaedit
Leaders Speak CoFounder & CPO, Edverse, offers advice to techies who are just starting out Yuvraj Krishan Sharma, CoFounder & CPO, Edverse shares some tips for IT professionals just starting to consider a career in the field.
Publication : Content Tech Gig
AMD and Nvidia will aggressively reduce the prices of current graphics cards, although the current prices are already very lowedit
According to the source, by the end of this month, current generation Nvidia and AMD adapters will become even cheaper. And it will be the initiative of the companies themselves. The source says that AMD and Nvidia will take more aggressive price cutting action, with Nvidia cards ostensibly set to drop in price more.
Publication : Digit News
Partner in news
A New Chapter in IT Services: Lenovo PCCW Solutions Starts First Day of Operation as a New Companyedit
The new company provides onestop customer solutions that integrate IT services, devices, and digital infrastructure, and empowers clients to transform their businesses and operations with technology from managing complex integrations to enhancing competitiveness with innovative applications.
Publication : Business Wire
Industry news
Salary hikes for tech, gaming employees to be among the highest in 2023edit
India Inc will see a 10% median salary hike in 2023, pushed by labour constraints, inflation concerns and an improvement in financial results. Global advisory firm WTW noted that the median increase could translate to 9.8% hikes with sectors like financial services, banking, technology, media and gaming expected to offer the highest increments.
Publication : Tech Circle
NXP Semiconductors launches Women In Tech programme to bridge gender imbalances in industryedit
It will be a hybrid program encompassing theory, industry relevant use cases and practical classes on areas such as system on chip (SoC) architecture, analogue design, design architecture, verification and validation, and much more.
Publication : Tech Circle
Cloud hangs over US chipmakers on worries data center growth could slowedit
Cloud and data centers, the chip industrys strongest sector, may be its next problem: Signs are showing growth could slow in what has been a pillar during the COVID era as consumers signed up for cloudbased entertainment and companies retooled their offices.
Publication : Money Control
Tech incubator THub launches new cohort for semiconductor startupsedit
T-Hub partners like the Central Institute of Tool Design (CITD) and Qualcomm will provide startups free access to Electronic Design Automation (EDA) software tools for Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) front and backend development and evaluation platforms to design, validate, and simulate fabless designs
Publication : The Economic Times
Why India@100 will lead tech innovation for the entire worldedit
Ghosh said the digital public goods platforms that have been built in India, like UPI, provide a unique advantage. Especially with regards to the scale of the solutions that are built. She said one should think of these platforms as the digital highways that will help connect every citizen to service providers.
Publication : The Times of India
Tech & Talent Have Altered World Viewedit
The same two elements of technology and talent, but at a far wider scale and faster pace than ever before. This is already happening. Digital technologies are altering every industry from the ground up, creating a truly borderless world where work, the workplace, and workers are being redefined.
Publication : The Times of India
How automation makes biz processes agileedit
This diversity complicates the supply chain’s ability to fulfil orders, and causes problems in sales outstanding, and cash flow. “But today, we can ingest all the information that comes from different channels with techniques like RPA, and then bring in techniques like document processing to digitise that information,” Pai said.
Publication : The Times of India
Semi-conductor component market to be $300 bn by 2026edit
India’s Semiconductor component market is likely to reach $300 billion in cumulative revenues by 2026, as ‘Make In India’ and production linked incentive schemes will boost local sourcing of semi-components in the coming years as per a report.
Publication : DT Next
Taiwan makes 75% of all chips used for Indian mobile marketedit
Satya Gupta, former chairman of the India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA), said: “We are dependent on Taiwan across all segments and our estimates are it would account for 50-60 per cent of all chips used in the country. So global fabless companies like Qualcomm, Broadcom, AMD, and NVidea, which supply to India, use Taiwanese fabs. Even fabless Indian startups are dependent on TSMC and UMC.”
Publication : Business Standard
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