January 23, 2023

AMD specific news

Will AMD follow in Intel’s footsteps The company is preparing Ryzen 7000 mobile processors with small coresedit

Earlier in January, AMD introduced many different Ryzen 7000 mobile processors, including the latest Phenix Point (Ryzen 7040HS). Judging by the latest data, other APUs with a very unusual configuration for AMD will be released this year within the same line.

Publication: Digit News

Pensando To AMD Pensando – Switching The Data Center (PROACTIVE)edit

With this asset now as part of AMD, AMD is in a position to deliver to its cloud customers which have an expanded portfolio consisting of data processing units to enable them to build a more efficient, secure, and high-performing cloud that can scale and can bring the total cost of ownership models that only companies like Amazon were able to afford. But now they’re able to open it up to all their existing customers as well.

Publication: Data Quest

AMD brand mentions

Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Rumored to Have 160W TGP; GPU Manufacturer Planning on Discontinuing Its MX Series of Cardsedit

The series is Nvidia s answer to providing GPU power at low TDPs. However, with both Intel and AMD offering better solutions with its integrated graphics, it seems like the Nvidia is ready to close shop for the MX series.

Publication: IGN

AMD Radeon RX 6000 dead GPU case investigations reveal crypto mining as the main villainedit

What seemed like a transgression from AMDs end has finally been decoded, and the ugly head of crypto mining has reared up once more.

Publication: Sports Keeda

Competition in news

What is Nvidia Reflex, and how to use it to enhance your gaming experienceedit

With its revolutionary technology, Nvidia Reflex can give you a quicker and more responsive performance. As a competitive gamer, your computer must respond quickly to your actions to get your full potential in the game.

Publication: Sports Keeda

NVIDIA Broadcast can help you maintain eye contact even when you are distractededit

Gaming and live streaming are now intertwined. While it is important to maintain eye contact with the audience, it is also important to have an eye on the chatbot.

Publication: The Indian Express

Gautam Adani praises ChatGPT, surprised by IT Industry’s recession predictionsedit

The World Economic Forum (WEF) 2023 came to an end on January 20, 2023, and shortly after the richest man in Asia, Gautam Adani, made a LinkedIn article praising AI chatbots and declaring that he had been hooked to ChatGPT after first using it. Adani said that he witnessed conversations at the WEF about AI developments.

Publication: The Economic Times

Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Rumored to Have 160W TGP; GPU Manufacturer Planning on Discontinuing Its MX Series of Cardsedit

The series is Nvidia s answer to providing GPU power at low TDPs. However, with both Intel and AMD offering better solutions with its integrated graphics, it seems like the Nvidia is ready to close shop for the MX series.

Publication: IGN

Partner in news

Top 5 Business Laptops of 2023: Durable, Powerful, Secure, and Convenient for WFH, Office, and On the Go Productivityedit

Apple MacBook Pro 14inch (2021) The MacBook Pro is unquestionably powerful and best suited for professionals who perform heavy duty tasks on the go. It powers through easily, speeding up workflow, managing an unending pile of simultaneously open apps, and running on battery for hours.

Publication: Times Now News

How Apple has so far avoided layoffsedit

No company is certain to avoid significant cutbacks in an economic environment as volatile as the current one, and Apple isn’t immune to the business challenges that have hit other tech giants. It is expected next month to report its first quarterly sales decline in more than three years. Apple has also slowed hiring in some areas.

Publication: Live Mint

About 3,000 tech employees now being fired a day on average in Janedit

With more Big Tech companies like Microsoft and Google joining the ongoing layoff season, about 3,000 tech employees are now being laid off per day on average in January globally, including in India. The sacking episodes have gained speed amid global economic meltdown and recession fears. More than 65,000 employees have been sacked by 166 tech companies to date.

Publication: The Statesman

Industry news

Takeaways from Davos 2023: Ukraine, climate, economyedit

Elites from politics, business, academia and the arts on Friday wrapped up the World Economic Forum’s annual conclave in the Swiss town of Davos — where worries about the war in Ukraine, a warming planet and a cooling global economy dominated discussions about the world’s ills. The 53rd edition of the weeklong gathering in the Alps drew notables like Ukraine’s first lady, climate activist Greta Thunberg, and actor Idris Elba, plus hundreds of presidents, prime ministers, CEOs and other decision-makers who hashed out deals and voiced demands on everything from trade to tanks for Ukraine.

Publication: Data Quest

India’s semiconductor mission will be powered by green energy: Ashwini Vaishnawedit

Though chips are becoming more and more power efficient, their manufacturing is resource and power intensive. According to climate nonprofit Greenpeace s findings, TSMC, which accounts for 50% of global supply, also accounts for close to 5% of Taiwan s total power consumption.

Publication: Tech Circle

India’s 5G future: Gaming, metaverse use will grow says Ericsson India MDedit

According to the Ericsson Consumer Lab, cloud gaming is amongst the top 10 services that Indian consumers are looking forward to in their 5G plans. Globally, 5G ready users are already spending more time on multiplayer mobile gaming, spending 1 hour more per week on multiplayer online games as compared to 4G users.

Publication: Digit

How dynamic AI agents make teaching and learning easieredit

The Indian education sector has seen a massive transformation over the last few years, more so due to the challenges that emerged during the pandemic.

Publication: The Times of India

Expanding telecom sector needs skilled 5G professionalsedit

According to the Delhi-based talent solutions company NLB Services, in the past year, there has been a 15-20% rise in demand for technology talent in telecom and allied sectors, and it is expected to grow to 25-30% in 2023.

Publication: The Times of India

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