June 16, 2023

AMD specific news

AMD Ryzen PRO 7000 Series ZEN4 CPUs Launched With PCIe Gen5, DDR5 RAM And Moreedit

AMD Ryzen PRO 7000 Series ZEN4 CPUs Launched With PCIe Gen5, DDR5 RAM And More News oi Alap Naik Desai AMD has launched its Ryzen PRO 7000 series of chips. These powerful CPUs are based on the latest AMD ZEN4 architecture.

Publication: Gizbot

AMD Navi 32 RDNA 3 GPU appears in new leaked imagesedit

Leaked images of the highly anticipated AMD Navi 32 RDNA 3 GPU have emerged, giving us an enticing preview of what s in store for the upcoming Radeon RX 7000 series.

Publication: Techno Sports Co

Three Semiconductor Stocks To Consider During Recoveryedit

To make it easier for organizations to balance price and performance in their cloud environments and reduce costs, Oracle announced plans to make available new Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Compute E5 instances with 4th generation AMD EPYC processors. Unlike other cloud providers rigid instance options that bind organizations to paying more for unused computing resources, flexible instances from OCI allow customers to allocate cores and memory as needed.

Publication: Express Computer

AMD Unveils Advanced AI Chip To Compete With Nvidia In AI Marketedit

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), the Santa Clara based semiconductor company, has introduced its latest artificial intelligence or AI chip, the MI300X, as part of its efforts to rival chipmaker Nvidia in the rapidly expanding AI driven tools market.

Publication: RTT News

AMD unveils new chip as generative AI acceleratoredit

AMD unveils new chip as generative AI accelerator San Francisco, June 14: Chip maker AMD has unveiled new details of its Instinct MI300 Series accelerator family processors, including the introduction of the Instinct MI300X accelerator, an advanced accelerator for generative AI.

Publication: New Kerala

AMD Reimagines Cloud Performance with 4th Gen AMD EPYC Processors with AWSedit

Today, during the Data Center and AI Technology Premiere, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announced a continuation of its relationship with Amazon Web Services (AWS) with a preview of the next generation Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) M7a instances, powered by 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors.

Publication: NCN Online

New products from AMDedit

AMD Instinct Mi300, the most advanced accelerator for generative artificial intelligence (AI), has been introduced by the company. RVOCM describes a software system that is useful for data center accelerators.

Publication: Sakshi

AMD brand mentions

New Razer Blade 14 with Ryzen 7000 & RTX 40series is hereedit

Razer has just announced the release of the Razer Blade 14 Gaming laptop, which combines AMD s Ryzen 9 7940HS processor with NVIDIA s RTX 40 GPUs.

Publication: Techno Sports Co

Amazon s cloud unit AWS considering AMD s new MI300 AI chips: Reportedit

The remarks came during an AMD event where the chip company outlined its strategy for the AI market, which is dominated by rival Nvidia Corp. AMD shares were up about 1% following the news. They closed 3.6% lower on Tuesday after AMD disappointed investors by not disclosing a flagship customer for its AI chip, which is expected later this year.

Publication: The Financial Express

Competition in news

Intel rebrands PC chips after 15 yearsedit

Industry experts said that the move signals an attempt from the PC processor major to revamp its image, as rival chipmakers such as Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Nvidia are benefiting from the rising demand for artificial intelligence (AI)driven applications.

Publication: Live Mint

Qualcomm launches new suite of AI-based solutions for building video conferencing productsedit

US chipmaker Qualcomm today launched a new suite of video collaboration solutions called the Qualcomm Video Collaboration Platform. The platform offers AI based solutions allowing original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to design and develop video conferencing products across enterprise, healthcare, educational, and home environments.

Publication: TechCircle

Intel rebrands PC chips after 15 yearsedit

Intel on Thursday announced a rebranding initiative for its consumer processors, marking the first major change in nearly 15 years. The company will phase out the ‘Core i’ branding for its consumer PC processors and adopt a numbered nomenclature system instead.

Publication: Mint

Partner in news

Lenovo Introduces Legion Slim Series in Indiaedit

Lenovo just unveiled its 2023 Legion Slim series of gamer and creator centric laptops in India. The lineup includes the Legion Slim 5, Legion Slim 5i, Legion Slim 7, and Legion Slim 7i. You can pair the devices with either 13th Gen Intel processors or AMD Ryzen s 7000 series chipsets. Check out the complete specifications and availability details right here.

Publication: Beebom

Lenovo India Introduces New Legion Slim Series for Gamers Who Create, and Creators Who Game: Check Price, Availability & Featuresedit

Powered by 13th Gen Intel and AMD Ryzen 7000 series mobile processors, Legion Slim laptops offer topnotch gaming and content creation experiences. * With sleek design, superior battery life, and Lenovo Legion Cold Front 5.0 thermals, the Legion Slim series sets a new benchmark in the tech world.

Publication: My Mobile

Asus ROG Ally Available Now; Here Is All You Need To Know About Purchasing the New Handheld Gaming Console Including Price in Indiaedit

The ROG Ally with AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor is available today on June 13, 2023, with a starting price of $699 and 699 in the United States and UK, respectively.

Publication: IGN

Despite macro headwinds, companies double down on Cloud, AI capabilitiesedit

Meanwhile, HCL Tech and Microsoft announced the expansion of their strategic partnership which will help enterprises leverage generative AI.

Publication: The New Indian Express

Industry news

LG Gram 2023 Laptop Series Launched in India, 13th Gen Intel Processor with LPDDR5 RAMedit

Apart from this, the three models will also come with the latest Windows 11 operating system and up to 2 terabytes of SSD. Incidentally, apart from the discussed series, LG has also launched another laptop named LG Ultra PC with AMD Ryzen 7000 series processor.

Publication: My Smart Price

‘Making In India For The World,’ Vedanta Foxconn CEO On The Semiconductor Plantedit

In this captivating interview, David Reed, the CEO of Vedanta Foxconn Semiconductor, sits down with Business Today s Rachna Dhanrajani to provide an exclusive update on the joint venture and its stateoftheart plant to be built in Dholera Gujarat, India.

Publication: Business Today

Can Nasscom’s ‘Responsible AI’ guidelines pave the way for ethical and safe adoption of artificial intelligence?edit

Nasscom, the trade association for the IT and business process management industry, has released a comprehensive set of responsible artificial intelligence (AI) guidelines for generative AI (GenAI).

Publication: The Hindu

India must set its own artificial intelligence regulation: Expertsedit

The EU has taken a risk based approach, which basically means greater restrictions on the use of AI where the risk is higher It has clarified what is not allowed at all and what will invite stricter scrutiny Companies such as OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, will have to disclose the data used to train its systems Companies such as OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, will have to disclose the data used to train its systems.

Publication: Business Standard

Attrition of women in IT sector doubled compared to men since Decemberedit

According to data from InCruiter, a provider of exit interview services, female employee attrition has reached as high as 3040 per cent in recent months, compared to the industry average of around 15 per cent. Female attrition has doubled compared to male attrition in India s technology industry since December, as more companies began requiring employees to return to office, data from recruiters and exit interview firms show.

Publication: Business Standard

Artificial intelligence to destroy humanity in 5 years: Top CEOs alarmed by AI’s catastrophic potentialedit

Top business leaders have expressed deep concerns over the potential threat posed by artificial intelligence (AI) to humanity in the near future. According to a survey conducted at the Yale CEO Summit, 42% of CEOs believe that AI could potentially destroy humanity within the next five to 10 years.

Publication: Live Mint

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