November 29, 2022

AMD specific news

The Rolling Out Of Amd Radeon Rx 7900edit

AMD Radeon Software has recently developed and launched Radeon RX 7900 XT it can be available from November 3rd, 2022. This card is powered by a 5 nm process. Moreover, it is helmed by Navi 31 graphics processor, with Navi 31 XT variant. It is also said that the card will support DirectX 12 Ultimate.

Publication: My Mobile

Talking Data-center Computing With The CEOs Of AMD And Supermicroedit

With every server CPU launch, component and system maker Supermicro always wants to be at the front of the line to offer its channel partners and large direct customer base the opportunity to get systems based on the hottest new technologies. And with the 4th generation EPYC processors from AMD, also known by their Genoa code name, the situation is no different.

Publication: Next Platform

Here’s everything about the AMD Ryzen 7000X3D Zen4 CPUsedit

The Zen 4 core architecture was first introduced in AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs, and the 3D VCache will be introduced in Ryzen 7000X3D processors for the first time. Lets see what the CPU lineup has in store for us since it is anticipated to be released in the first half of 2023.

Publication: Techno Sports

AMD brings in 4th Gen AMD EPYC processoredit

The 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors bring next-generation architecture, technology, and features to the modern data center. Built on the “Zen 4” core, the highest performance core ever from AMD, the processors deliver leadership performance, energy efficiency and help customers accelerate data center modernization for greater application throughput and more actionable insights.

Publication: Var India

AMD brand mentions

Cyber Monday deals: Ryzen 7 5700G and Ryzen 5 5600G price drops to an all time low on Amazonedit

Amazon is offering some firey deals on the last generation Ryzen APUs this Cyber Monday sale. AMD is yet to launch its RDNA 2based Ryzen 7000 APUs. Thus, these processors are the best that gamers can pick up this holiday season.

Publication: Sports Keeda

Next-Generation Dell PowerEdge Servers Dramatically Improve Performance for More Sustainable Data Centersedit

Dell Technologies announces the next generation of Dell Power edge servers with 4th Generation AMD EPYC processors. With their highest application performance to date, these new systems are designed to help customers more effectively power today’s demanding, compute centric workloads such as data analytics.

Publication: Var India

Lenovo intros 21 new Think System and Think Agile V3 servers for businesses of every sizeedit

Lenovo introduced 21 new Think System and Think Agile V3 servers powered by 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors, extending breakthrough performance and efficiency to more businesses than ever with its broadest AMD-based smart infrastructure portfolio to date.

Publication: Var India

Competition in news

NVIDIA plans to finally put an end to RTX 2060 and GTX 1660 series GPUs as per rumorsedit

Now that AMD has been decreasing their existing GPU prices to insane levels, NVIDIA has also followed AMD to some extent. As I recently spoke or learned with the retailers of NVIDIA GPUs, the price difference between a GTX 1650, GTX 1660, or 1660 Super and the RTX 2060 has narrowed significantly with huge stocks for gamers.

Publication: Techno Sports

Intel Raptor Lake Core i71370P CPU specifications leaks outedit

The laptops replacement for the 12th Gen Core i71270P Alder LakeP CPU, the 13th Gen Core i71370P Raptor LakeP, has leaked information. The HX Enthusiast, H HighEnd, and P Mainstream parts will be part of Intel’s 13th Gen Raptor Lake laptop CPU family, according to the most recent leaks.

Publication: Techno Sports

Intel Core i913900K and Core i513600K review: The beast and the mid-tier championedit

Codenamed Raptor Lake, Intels 13th Generation processors build on the foundation laid out by Alder Lake, the previous generation Intel silicon that put the company back in the fight against Team Red.

Publication: Moneycontrol

Intel unveils new Max Series product family for HPC and Aledit

“To ensure no HPC workload is left behind, we need a solution that maximizes bandwidth, maximizes compute, maximizes developer productivity and ultimately maximizes impact.

Publication: Var India

Partner in news

Asus Zenbook 17 Fold OLED Worlds Biggest Foldable Laptop, Drone Deliveries & More Storiesedit

This week on Tech Today, find out if ASUS newest offering, the ZenBook 17 Fold OLED costs as much as a small car worth your money And another from our USA special as our Tech editor, Aayush Ailawadi brings you the latest from Amazons plans for drone deliveries which might start as soon as December

Publication: Business Today

HP India gaming studyedit

Indian gamers are showing keen interest towards a career in gaming, according to The HP India Gaming Landscape Study 2022. The study, covering over 2,000 respondents across 14 Indian cities, highlighted that it offers good earnings prospects along with multiple career choices.

Publication: The Tribune

By the End of 2025, HP Will Lay off Approx 6,000 Employeesedit

The corporation believes that its Future Ready Transformation Plan would save it US$1.4 billion by the end of fiscal 2025, and HP will lay off employees that could be anywhere near 4,000.

Publication: Analytics Insight

We will continue to explore additional manufacturing opportunities in Indiaedit

American technology major Dell Technologies is betting on strategic areas like edge computing, multi-cloud, and the as a service model. Dell plans to expand its notebook production in India and is also looking at more manufacturing opportunities in the country.

Publication: The Financial Express

Industry news

What Cloud Business Trends to Look Forward to in 2023edit

We can for sure say that it’s the explosion of cloud technology that has changed how businesses work and companies will continue to use cloud to modernize operations and expand IT capabilities.

Publication: CXO Today

India Gaming Hub: India has the second largest gamer base in the world with over 396 million gamers: Reportedit

According to a recent estimate by IANS, India currently boasts the second largest gaming population in the world with 396.4 million players. Data from market research firm Niko Partners shows that India currently accounts for 50.2% of all gamers in the top 10 Asian nations.

Publication: Times Now News

Gartner revises global semiconductor revenue decline estimates from 2.5% to 3.6% for 2023edit

The Gartner report further claims that the revenue from the overall memory chips segment will remain flat in 2022 and decline by 16.2% in 2023. In the dynamic RAM (DRAM) segment, revenue is expected to decline by 2.6% to $90.5 billion in 2022 and by 18% in 2023 to $74.2 billion.

Publication: Live Mint

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