September 30, 2022

AMD specific news

Intel didn’t do as well as AMD. XeSS technology is inferior to FSR 2.0 in the first comparisonedit

With a recent update, XeSS support has been added to Death Stranding. The same game supports both Nvidia DLSS and AMD FSR 2.0. When comparing XeSS with FSR 2.0, it is clear that AMD technology looks better.

Publication : Digit News

AMD Launches Ryzen Embedded V3000 Series Processorsedit

AMD has introduced the Ryzen Embedded V3000 Series processors, adding the high performance Zen 3 core to the V-Series portfolio to deliver reliable, scalable processing performance for a wide range of storage and networking system applications.

Publication : Times Tech

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Nvidia’s tone deaf RTX 40series pricing is a golden opportunity for AMD and Inteledit

This is an opportunity for Nvidia’s competition, AMD and dark horse Intel. While AMDs Radeon lineup has made absolutely amazing gains in performance and competitiveness in recent years, it remains a distant second in the market, with roughly 20 percent of discrete GPU sales.

Publication : Tech I Live

Intel XeSS technology makes its debut with Shadow of the Tomb Raideredit

AMD Radeon and NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards, which were examined by CapFrameX utilising the AMD Radeon RX 6800XT graphics card, will be supported by Intel XeSS.

Publication : Techno Sports

Asus Zenbook Pro 17 with AMD Ryzen 6000 Series Processor Launched: Price, Specificationsedit

This laptop gets a 17.3inch WQHD (2,5601,440 pixels) IPSlevel display with a 165Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, it is powered by an AMD Ryzen 6000 series processor, coupled with a dedicated Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 (4GB) graphics card and integrated AMD Radeon R7 Graphics.

Publication : Pragativadi

Intel didn’t do as well as AMD. XeSS technology is inferior to FSR 2.0 in the first comparisonedit

With a recent update, XeSS support has been added to Death Stranding. The same game supports both Nvidia DLSS and AMD FSR 2.0. When comparing XeSS with FSR 2.0, it is clear that AMD technology looks better.

Publication : Digit News

Competition in news

Intel Innovation Day 2: Key highlights and announcementsedit

Intel introduced new tools to support developers in artificial intelligence, security and quantum computing, and announced the first customers of its new Project Amber attestation service.

Publication : Gadgets Now

Nvidia’s tone deaf RTX 40series pricing is a golden opportunity for AMD and Inteledit

This is an opportunity for Nvidia’s competition, AMD and dark horse Intel. While AMDs Radeon lineup has made absolutely amazing gains in performance and competitiveness in recent years, it remains a distant second in the market, with roughly 20 percent of discrete GPU sales.

Publication : Tech I Live

Intel XeSS technology makes its debut with Shadow of the Tomb Raideredit

AMD Radeon and NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards, which were examined by CapFrameX utilising the AMD Radeon RX 6800XT graphics card, will be supported by Intel XeSS.

Publication : Techno Sports

Intel didn’t do as well as AMD. XeSS technology is inferior to FSR 2.0 in the first comparisonedit

With a recent update, XeSS support has been added to Death Stranding. The same game supports both Nvidia DLSS and AMD FSR 2.0. When comparing XeSS with FSR 2.0, it is clear that AMD technology looks better.

Publication : Digit News

Partner in news

Asus Zenbook Pro 17 with AMD Ryzen 6000 Series Processor Launched: Price, Specificationsedit

This laptop gets a 17.3inch WQHD (2,5601,440 pixels) IPSlevel display with a 165Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, it is powered by an AMD Ryzen 6000 series processor, coupled with a dedicated Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 (4GB) graphics card and integrated AMD Radeon R7 Graphics.

Publication : Pragativadi

Industry news

Semiconductors | How MEITYs incentive scheme will impact silicon fabsedit

As per the ministry, there is now a realisation and acceptance that chips made using the so-called trailing edge nodes still have a healthy market, and are key in the Indian context for variety of applications in automotive, power electronics, consumer electronics, and in certain aspects of smartphones and other communication modules.

Publication : Money Control

ETtech Opinion: India on its way to becoming self-reliant in semiconductorsedit

Chips are ubiquitous in electronics from washing machines and smartphones to cars, drones and military systems It is estimated that India’s own consumption of semiconductors will cross $80 billion by 2026 and $110 billion by 2030 This requires a domestic ecosystem that can sustain supply without the need to depend on volatile global supply chains

Publication : The Economic Times

Cloud computing and fintech trends, risks and opportunitiesedit

Cloud computing in Fintech has emerged as an emerging trend which has shown impactful results in financial sectors requirements and has given it a massive opportunity to grow.

Publication : CRN

Hybrid: Staff says it works, but bosses fear output lossedit

At a roundtable, Microsoft India country head (modern work) Bhaskar Basu said while employees have embraced flexible work and its benefits, many leaders still yearn for the office life of 2019. This has clearly led to a gap in expectations.

Publication : The Times of India

No good excuse for lack of women in tech: Cookedit

Apple chief executive Tim Cook says there are still “not enough women at the table” at the world’s tech firms – including his own. In an interview with the BBC, Cook said technology “will not achieve nearly what it could achieve” without a more diverse workforce. He said there were “no good excuses” for the lack of women in the sector.

Publication : The Times of India

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