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AMD Radeon PRO W7000 series professional workstation graphic cards with RDNA 3 launched: Price, specifications (PROACTIVE)edit
OEM manufacturer AMD has introduced its latest workstation series of graphic cards – one of their most powerful ever. It’s called the AMD Radeon PRO W7000 series. The new graphics cards are based on the latest AMD RDNA 3 architecture which brings in higher performance and also increased value over the previous generation.
Publication: Times Now News
AMD takes a dig at Nvidia’s Low VRAM offering ahead of the GeForce RTX 4070 releaseedit
AMD has taken an unexpected dig at Nvidia, well, the story goes that While Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 4070 has yet to be released, there have been numerous leaks about it, including the possibility that it will feature 12GB of GDDR6X VRAM. However, with some of the most recent games consuming memory (especially at 4K), AMD is using the opportunity ahead of the 4070 s release to poke fun at Nvidia and highlight the more generous amounts of VRAM it provides.
Publication: Techno Sports Co
The Shape Of Things To Come From Japanedit
But what stood out was the Software Defined Automotive section, where one could see the typical IT-type brands exhibit their wares in an ‘electronics’ show. Microsoft and AMD-Xilinx were there in a big way, and so was India’s IT giant, TCS.
Publication: Electronics For You
Interview: AMD and Acer on their collaboration to bring the latest Ryzen 7000 processors on Acer laptops (PROACTIVE)edit
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In this exclusive interview, we had the pleasure of sitting down with representatives from both AMD and Acer to discuss the latest in processor and graphics technology and how those cutting edge technologies are being brought to market by major OEMs. AMD has recently launched their Ryzen 7000 series processors, and Acer, a leading laptop manufacturer, is among the first to incorporate these powerful chips into their products. We delve into the specifics of AMD’s innovative processors, the collaborative efforts between both companies, and how Acer’s latest laptops are benefiting from this partnership. Read on to discover what ...
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Asus Vivobook Pro 15 M3500QCL1712WS Ryzen 75800H (2023)edit
As on 14th Apr 2023, The best price of Asus Vivobook Pro 15 M3500QC-L1712WS Ryzen 7-5800H (2023) is Rs. 84,990 on Asus, which is 3% less than the cost of Asus Vivobook Pro 15 M3500QC-L1712WS Ryzen 7-5800H (2023) on Amazon Rs.87,254.
Publication: Digit
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Nvidia RTX 4070 vs RTX 3080: Is the last gen GPU better for gamingedit
The RTX 4070 12 GB video card is Nvidia s latest creation. The GPU is now available for purchase at $599. This makes it almost as costly as the RTX 3080 10 GB, launched for a similar price.
Publication: Sports Keeda
AMD takes a dig at Nvidia’s Low VRAM offering ahead of the GeForce RTX 4070 releaseedit
AMD has taken an unexpected dig at Nvidia, well, the story goes that While Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 4070 has yet to be released, there have been numerous leaks about it, including the possibility that it will feature 12GB of GDDR6X VRAM. However, with some of the most recent games consuming memory (especially at 4K), AMD is using the opportunity ahead of the 4070 s release to poke fun at Nvidia and highlight the more generous amounts of VRAM it provides.
Publication: Techno Sports Co
3D depth sensing cameraedit
e-con Systems Depth Vista MIPI IRD is a 3D Time of Flight (ToF) camera for NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin/AGX Xavier. The camera has a scalable depth range of up to 12 metres with an accuracy of over 99%. It features a wide spectral range, which makes it suitable for both outdoor and indoor embedded vision systems.
Publication: Electronics For You
When the chips were down, they opted to stand upedit
Though India lacks chip manufacturing capabilities, industry estimates that Indian engineers make up more than 30% of the world’s semiconductor designers. While global giants such as Intel and Qualcomm have R&D offices in India, there are few homegrown companies.
Publication: The Times of India
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Asus Vivobook Pro 15 M3500QCL1712WS Ryzen 75800H (2023)edit
As on 14th Apr 2023, The best price of Asus Vivobook Pro 15 M3500QC-L1712WS Ryzen 7-5800H (2023) is Rs. 84,990 on Asus, which is 3% less than the cost of Asus Vivobook Pro 15 M3500QC-L1712WS Ryzen 7-5800H (2023) on Amazon Rs.87,254.
Publication: Digit
Industry news
Upskilling women for an equitable digital futureedit
According to a report released by Oxfam India, Indian women are 15% less likely to own a mobile phone and 33% less likely to use mobile internet services than men.
Publication: The Times of India
Upskilling Employees with the help of Artificial Intelligenceedit
Why Artificial Intelligence In this fast evolving world, businesses are using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to improve productivity and value addition of their employees.
Publication: CXO Today
MediaTek: Indian semiconductor ecosystem might soon be able to produce chips for the companyedit
According to Jain, MediaTek sees India as having a very high chance of becoming a chip manufacturing hub. He also mentioned that chip availability has improved on a macro level. We see a lot of serious intent from the government and industry partners.
Publication: Techno Sports Co
India has begun to create its own techedit
Industry body Nasscom says that Indian companies have filed 138,000 tech patents in India and over 9,500 patents in the The fourth industrial revolution democratised access to many emerging technologies Indian innovators seized this opportunity to create solutions which could help domestic businesses to improve their products and services rapidly
Publication: Business Standard
How is data analytics changing the mobility industryedit
The mobility industry is rapidly evolving and transforming due to technological advancements. The industry is experiencing a significant shift towards a data driven approach. Several Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) use data analytics to make informed decisions, optimise operations, and improve the overall customer experience.
Publication: The Financial Express
Learning to learn in the age of AIedit
Even if trained for and convinced of the need to migrate to PBL or similar pedagogies, “making project-based learning successful can feel overwhelming and intimidating,” says Zachary Herrmann, Director of the Center for Professional Learning at UPenn’s Graduate School of Education.
Publication: Deccan Herald
Indie Semiconductor acquires Germany based Silicon Radaredit
Automotive chip designer and maker indie Semiconductor recently acquired Germany based Silicon Radar. The companies did not disclose any financial information regarding the deal. The acquisition supports indie’s radar research and development staffing plan.
Publication: Electronics For You
Chip stock valuations defy industry gloomedit
Chip stocks are rallying like it’s 2021. Only it isn’t. And now some investors are getting cold feet. After surging 28 per cent in the first quarter, the Philadelphia semiconductor index is trading at a price-to-projected earnings ratio that’s approaching peak levels of two years ago, back when demand was so high for everything from personal computers to refrigerators that chipmakers couldn’t keep up.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle
AI to have huge impact on future of businesses, but challenges existedit
Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), the most talked about tech aspect of AI, can throw up huge opportunities in the next few years, according to top industry leaders and technologists at the Business Standard Tech Talk.
Publication: Hindi Business Standard
Why accreditation & rankings are needed to achieve global recognitionedit
Accreditation and rankings are not the same, but they are complementary to the goal of achieving international recognition, a goal highlighted in NEP and other initiatives including the Institutions of Eminence (IoE).
Publication: The Times of India
Now, Musk enters AI race, plans company to rival OpenAIedit
Musk recently changed the name of Twitter to X Corp in company filings, as part of his plans to create an “everything app” under the brand “X”.
Publication: Business Standard
India’s data centre industry: Here’s why the sector is seeing a flurry of new players joining inedit
Described as the ‘data factory to the world’, data centres are a key element in today’s internet experience. Without it, you wouldn’t be able to send a WhatsApp message or initiate a UPI transaction or binge-watch your favourite show on Netflix. Why so? Practically all the data we generate and consume—when we use our smartphones and the internet, trade in stocks, access banking services, purchase goods, or engage in any other online activity—is stored, processed and managed through these huge computing powerhouses.
Publication: Business Today
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