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AMD Ryzen 7000 NonX CPU Benchmark Leaks Onlineedit
Benchmarks for all three AMD Ryzen 7000 NonX 65W Desktop CPUs, including the Ryzen 9 7900, Ryzen 7 7700, and Ryzen 5 7600, have surfaced. The AMD Ryzen 7000 NonX Desktop CPU family will include three processors: the Ryzen 9 7900, the Ryzen 7 7700, and the Ryzen 5 7600. These CPUs are set to be released on January 10th.
Publication: Techno Sports
AMD RDNA4 Architectures Leaks Onlineedit
Navi 42 will be slightly muted, with a total of 12,288 CUs clocked at 3.5 GHz, yielding about 86 TFLOPs of FP32 performance. 96 CU is also the exact count of the RDNA3 flagship, the Radeon 7900 XTX, hence this SKU will represent the generation overgeneration comparison between RDNA3 and RDNA4 (or more accurately, as apples to apples its ever going to get). Specifications like this can and do change before the final edition, as RGT acknowledges in their slides.
Publication: Techno Sports
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13th Gen Intel Core desktop processors: Stream, create, and compete at the highest levelsedit
5Measured with Intel Core i913900K vs. AMD Ryzen 9 7950X. For all workloads and configurations see here. Results may vary. 6Requires latest BIOS & SW drivers from motherboard vendor 7Available only on Intel Core i9 processors and Intel Core i7 processors.
Publication: Digit
Inside Semiconductor Industry in 2023edit
AMD, Intel, and Nvidia all have plans to launch new CPU and GPU products in 2023. Apple will launch a new laptop with 3nm chips made by TSMC in 2023, too. It is also rumoured that Apple will launch its AR/VR device in 2023. The sales of new and innovative end products will drive the growth of chips.
Publication: Timestech
Semiconducting This Waredit
The best explanation came from national security adviser Jake Sullivan at a technology meeting in September, ‘…computing-related technologies, biotech and clean tech are truly ‘force multipliers’ throughout the tech ecosystem. And leadership in each of these is a national security imperative. ’ By squeezing the semiconductor business in China, the US hopes to cripple a large section of the Chinese industry engaged in electronics, artificial intelligence (AI) and automotive that depend on US-made chips from companies like Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD).
Publication: The Economic Times
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4 Alternatives to OpenAIs PointEedit
In November, NVIDIA released Magic3D for synthesising text into 3D models that offers even better quality output than DreamFusion by addressing two limitations slow optimisation of NeRF and lowresolution space supervision of NeRF. NVIDIA leveraged the stylistic capabilities of eDiffi, their texttoimage diffusion model for transferring the style of the images into the 3D models.
Publication: Analytics India Mag
Big Tech layoffs in 2022: From Microsoft, Meta to Twitter, Adobe and Intel, companies that have cut jobsedit
Intel is said to fire about 20 percent of its staff due to sharp decline in sales. Companys Habana Labs announced to remove its 10 per cent workforce to help adjust to current business reality. Apple Apple has reportedly paused all hiring till 2023. The company has reportedly halted hiring for jobs outside its research and development as part of its plan to cut costs for the next year. The company is also said to be dropping the launch of iPhone SE 2023.
Publication: The Financial Express
13th Gen Intel Core desktop processors: Stream, create, and compete at the highest levelsedit
5Measured with Intel Core i913900K vs. AMD Ryzen 9 7950X. For all workloads and configurations see here. Results may vary. 6Requires latest BIOS & SW drivers from motherboard vendor 7Available only on Intel Core i9 processors and Intel Core i7 processors.
Publication: Digit
OpenAI’s platform Point-E makes 3D models from text promptedit
After fascinating Internet users with Dall-E and ChatGPT, AI research firm OpenAI has released another generative AI platform, Point-E, which can generate “diverse and complex” 3D models from text input and images conditioned on it. OpenAI claims that Point-E can generate 3D models in “only 1-2 minutes” on a single Nvidia GPU (graphics processing unit) in comparison to existing generative image models.
Publication: Mint
Intel Names Raja Koduri its Chief Architectedit
Intel broke up its graphics-chip organisation in a bid to push efforts to take sales from Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices. Raja Koduri, who heads the Accelerated Computing Systems and Graphics unit, will move back to his previous position as Intel Chief Architect, the firm said.
Publication: The Economic Times
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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Series Laptop Launched Lenovo has updated its ThinkPad X1 series for the year 2023, here is what we know:edit
If you are someone who has been looking to see new laptops launched for this coming year, then before the year starts itself, Chinese giant, Lenovo has brought something new for you with its great ThinkPad X1 series. Well, it seems like Lenovo is not making its customers till the new year and then for the CES 2023 event but in fact, before the event itself the laptop maker has launched its fresh updates ThinkPad X1 series laptops in the market.
Publication: Tech Story
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Semiconductor Manufacturing: Centre constitutes task forces to develop chipsets, ease customs woesedit
The Department of Telecommunications DoT ) constituted multi-member task forces primarily for the development of high-volume chipsets, ensuring components ecosystem, and overcoming supply chain challenges The development comes close on the heels of a high-level dialogue between top industry executives with Minister of Communications, IT and Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw early this month, to review the progress under the production linked incentive scheme.
Publication: The Economic Times
Forrester Predicts Intense Cloud Competitionedit
The big3 in cloud services have already cornered the big ticket markets of government business and large enterprise needs. However, in spite of Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google and Microsoft lording over this universe, market research firm Forrester predicts that competition is just about kicking off over the clouds.
Publication: CXO Today
Chipmaker Micron to cut 10% of its workforceedit
Chipmaker Micron has announced that it will reduce its workforce by about 10 per cent in 2023 in response to challenging industry conditions The move comes as Micron reported results for its first quarter of fiscal 2023, which ended on December 1, 2022
Publication: The Economic Times
7 ways AR and VR will transform the Indian gaming industryedit
AR and VR games mainstreaming Better commitment Expanded reality imitates counterfeit things in a genuine climate while VR establishes a fake climate to occupy. In expanded reality, 3D designs are utilized to superimpose PC produced pictures over the clients perspective on this present reality. This is conceivable on the grounds that PCs utilize sensors and calculations to decide the direction of a camera
Publication: The Times of India
Big Tech layoffs in 2022: From Microsoft, Meta to Twitter, Adobe and Intel, companies that have cut jobsedit
Intel is said to fire about 20 percent of its staff due to sharp decline in sales. Companys Habana Labs announced to remove its 10 per cent workforce to help adjust to current business reality. Apple Apple has reportedly paused all hiring till 2023. The company has reportedly halted hiring for jobs outside its research and development as part of its plan to cut costs for the next year. The company is also said to be dropping the launch of iPhone SE 2023.
Publication: The Financial Express
DoT Forms Task Forces to Accelerate Chipsets Planedit
This task force will be headed by Tejas Networks managing director Sanjay Nayak and will have as members DoT’s deputy director general for standards, R&D and innovation (SRI) Kishore Babu and India Semiconductor Mission interim chief executive Amitesh Kumar Sinha. Another task force has been formed to build a resilient components ecosystem for telecom and electronics manufacturing.
Publication: The Economic Times
Cloud & AI to counter environment threatsedit
IBM Sustainability Accelerator, launched in February 2022, is a social impact programme that addresses multiple environmental threats around the world each year. The programme applies technologies such as hybrid cloud and artificial intelligence, and an ecosystem of experts to enhance and scale projects focused on populations vulnerable to environmental threats, including climate change.
Publication: The Times of India
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