AMD specific news
AMDs Ryzen 7000 X3D 3D VCache Processors Could Be 2023s Must Have Gaming Techedit
PC gamers holding off upgrading their AMD PCs till the next generation of 3D VCache models come along might not have long to wait. The company is widely expected to launch the Ryzen 7000 X3D processors at Januarys CES in Las Vegas and with them its hopes of its new Socket AM5 platform finally taking off.
Publication: Forbes
AMD Ryzen 5 5600 Review: Gaming Performance Analysis (PROACTIVE)edit
AMD launched its non-X Ryzen 5000 CPUs pretty late into the cycle. Many will argue that it was a delayed response to the budget Alder Lake offerings, and it probably was. Regardless, the Ryzen 5 5600, with its $199 price tag (now $150), is a solid option for gamers with 60Hz displays. It’s essentially a 5600X with slightly nerfed boost clocks and a 65W TDP, and as such, the gaming performance is largely identical.
Publication: Hardware Times
AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT Review: 1080p Gaming Under $300 (PROACTIVE)edit
AMD’s Radeon RX 6600 XT is one of the best value-for-money graphics cards on the market. With a price tag of less than $300, it is a solid option for gamers running 1080p systems. We benchmarked the GPU at FHD across six popular titles to see how it holds up against the competition. The results are quite encouraging, considering the price prospect and power consumption.
Publication: Hardware Times
AMD brand mentions
11 GCCs Currently Hiring In Indiaedit
AMD Founded in 1969, the company powers products from several top companies, including the Sony PlayStation 4, Microsoft Xbox One, Nintendo Wii U, Windows 10 laptops and the Macbook Pro. The company’s management is focused, and being one of the leaders in the domain, it offers opportunities to work with the latest technologies.
Publication: Analytics India Mag
Amazons new chip moves AWS into high performance computingedit
The newest chip is the latest piece of Amazons effort to build more of the hardware that fills the massive data centres that power AWS. Amazon says making its own chips will give customers more cost-effective computing power than they could get by renting time on processors built by the likes of Intel Corp., Nvidia Corp. or Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
Publication: CNBC TV18
Amazon’s in-house chip a computing giantedit
The chip is the latest piece of Amazon’s effort to build more of the hardware that fills the massive data centres that power AWS. Amazon says making its own chips will give customers more cost-effective computing power than they could get by renting time on processors built by the likes of Intel Corp, Nvidia Corp or Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
Publication: The Asian Age
Competition in news
NVIDIA Beats Stability AI, Wins NeurIPS Awardsedit
The Conference and Workshop on Neural Information Processing Systems is one of the headliner events of the artificial intelligence and machine learning world, with the NeurIPS award being one of the most prestigious awards in the field.
Publication: Analytics India Mag
Can IOT transform the construction industryedit
The Internet of Things (IOT) is widely considered to be a key enabler of the ongoing fourth industrial revolution, dubbed Industry 4.0, even regarded as playing the role of its central nervous system. Powered by IOT, smart factories are witnessing a rapid adoption around the world – a whopping 72% of manufacturing industry decision makers surveyed recently by Microsoft and Intel said that they are currently implementing their smart factory strategy.
Publication: CXO Today
Partner in news
Dell Technologies Advances High Performance Computing and AI with Dell PowerEdge Serversedit
Dell Technologies expands its high performance computing (HPC) portfolio, offering powerful solutions to help organizations quickly innovate with confidence. With a range of new offers, Dell delivers technologies and services to help customers power demanding applications while making HPC capabilities more accessible to businesses.
Publication: Silicon India
Asus A3402 review: The allinone desktop for most peopleedit
I have two spare laptops lying around at home but my aging parents are averse to using either. At times, their inability to use a laptop becomes frustrating, especially when I am not around.
Publication: The Indian Express
Industry news
Wipro to use AWS Skills Guild framework for employee training, engagementedit
Indian IT services firm Wipro has teamed up with Amazon Web Services (AWS), the cloud computing arm of ecommerce giant Amazon, to launch its new Skills Guild programme to help enterprises build cloud skills through integrated delivery of AWS learning opportunities.
Publication: Tech Circle
Need for skill development in chip designing and manufacturing sectoredit
In the age of Industry 4.0, the Electronics System Development and Maintenance (ESDM) sectors fulcrum points are chip design and manufacturing. At the heart of this ongoing paradigm change, producing skilled workforce in the chip industry is of utmost importance for making India a global R&D hub.
Publication: Education Times
India’s pledge of digital transformation in a globalized worldedit
The G20 Indonesia Digital Economy Working Group (DEWG) thus established the G20 Digital Innovation Network (DIN) to enhance engagement among global innovation builders and drivers such as startups, venture capitalists, and corporations.
Publication: The Times of India
5G with IoT to unlock Indian businesses potential: NTT India CEOedit
The 5G rollout in India has generated a lot of interest among enterprises and the combination of Internet of Things (IoT) and 5G will herald a new era of domestic businesses in the next couple of years, Avinash Joshi, Chief Executive Officer, NTT India, said on Tuesday.
Publication: Business Standard
AWS upbeat on India, sees massive headroom for growth in cloud adoptionedit
Within days of announcing mega investments for building in its second data centre cluster in India, (AWS) on Monday said it is excited about the market, where cloud adoption offers massive headroom for growth.
Publication: Business Standard
11 GCCs Currently Hiring In Indiaedit
AMD Founded in 1969, the company powers products from several top companies, including the Sony PlayStation 4, Microsoft Xbox One, Nintendo Wii U, Windows 10 laptops and the Macbook Pro. The company’s management is focused, and being one of the leaders in the domain, it offers opportunities to work with the latest technologies.
Publication: Analytics India Mag
Zero-day attacks are dreaded, but can be counterededit
Their ThreatCloud, he says, is “a brain in the cloud”, built with several AI/ML engines, combined with big-data capabilities, and with the ability to process over 85 billion Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) everyday, emulating threat scenarios through sandboxing of files and content.
Publication: The Times of India
Why the Board, not IT, needs to take the lead in cybersecurityedit
S Raghunath, professor of corporate strategy and policy at IIM Bangalore, says cybersecurity threats have become so potentially dangerous that the matter can no longer be left to IT departments.
Publication: The Times of India
Skills shortage: Engg isn’t a must; firms look for problem solversedit
Under its CyberShikshaa Programme, Microsoft is training women engineering graduates from tier-II and III cities and rural areas in cybersecurity. It has already trained 1,100 women and employed more than 800 through multiple training batches.
Publication: The Times of India
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