AMD specific news
Finally, AMD Ryzen 7000 processors also get price cuts in Indiaedit
Now, AMD has widely reduced its CPU pricing considerably to counter Intel worldwide and officially seeing the new prices on multiple vendors in India we can say it has also been reduced in India as well.
Publication : Techno Sports
AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX and Radeon RX 7900 XT GPUs will be released in Custom Flavours after 2 weeks of its launchedit
According to a My Drivers rumor, AMDs Radeon RX 7900 XTX & Radeon RX 7900 XT may only be offered at launch in reference models. While AMD will undoubtedly introduce the Radeon RX 7900 XTX and RX 7900 XT GPU lines on December 13th, it is noted that the graphics cards will only be offered in reference variants.
Publication : Techno Sports
Partner in news
HP Inc to reduce global headcount by up to 6,000 employees as demand slowsedit
PC and printer major HP Inc is joining the ongoing tech layoff season and will lay off nearly 4,000-6,000 employees. In the earnings report for its fourth quarter of 2022, the company said it expects to reduce gross global headcount by approximately 4,000-6,000 employees, which is between 7-11 per cent of its workforce.
Publication : Business Standard
Dell Technologies boosts its cyber resiliency with multicloud data protection and security innovationsedit
Dell Technologies is expanding its industry leadership in data protection appliances and software to help customers protect their data on premises, in public clouds and at the edge.
Publication: Express Computer
Asus AIO A3202, A3402 desktops with 12th Gen Intel Core processors launched in India: Specs, priceedit
Taiwanese tech giant, Asus has launched two desktops under the AllinOne AIO A3 series A3202 and A3402. Both desktops come powered by the 12th Gen Intel Core processors. The desktops can also be used as laptops, consoles or other supporting devices which come with an integrated HDMIin port.
Publication : The Financial Express
Déja vu, is that you?edit
ASUS seems to be in some sort of marathon with itself (and other competitors) when it comes to the number of laptop launches this year. While it definitely is one of the top players in the game, the sheer number of products in its portfolio this year is mind-boggling! Slated as the latest everyday charmer, the ASUS Vivobook 14 OLED has been on my workstation for sometime now and here is how it fares.
Publication : The Hindu Business Line
Industry news
How is AI impacting the gaming experienceedit
AI has a multitude of common, everyday applications, from voice assistance to fraud prevention. It is also a major component in game design and development, especially when it comes to NPCs, the characters that appear on the map as the player interacts with the world.
Publication : Analytics Insight
The Rise of Data Centers in India: Factors Driving the Growthedit
The pandemic has pushed the demand for cloud across the globe with digital transformation accelerating across industries. This shift towards cloud has pushed increased investments in hyperscale data centers.
Publication : CRN
5G to propel online gaming industry into pro modeedit
The future of online games requires extra bandwidth, ultralow latency, and superfast throughput speeds, which makes 5G ideal for delivering cloud based games. Low latency Check. Greater reliability Yes again. 5G now enables lightning fast speeds and concurrent connections, to the extent that is now possible to rethink how games are deployed.
Publication : Tech Circle
BGMI ban could negatively impact Indias gaming market growth in 2023: Reportedit
The Indian gaming markets growth could be negatively impacted in 2023 due to the 2022 ban on Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI), according to market research and consulting firm Niko Partners.
Publication : The Indian Express
IBM India targeting a diverse hiring growth plan, MD Sandip Patel saysedit
International Business Machines Corp.s pivot to India is no surprise. Having witnessed strong performance in the first three quarters of FY22, IBM gears up with solid plans to strengthen its India business.
Publication : Live Mint
HP Inc to reduce global headcount by up to 6,000 employees as demand slowsedit
PC and printer major HP Inc is joining the ongoing tech layoff season and will lay off nearly 4,000-6,000 employees. In the earnings report for its fourth quarter of 2022, the company said it expects to reduce gross global headcount by approximately 4,000-6,000 employees, which is between 7-11 per cent of its workforce.
Publication : Business Standard
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