May 2, 2024

AMD specific news

Best Gray Zone Warfare settings for AMD RX 6700 XT and RX 6750 XTedit

Gray Zone Warfare is a tricky game to play on the AMD RX 6700 XT and 6750 XT graphics cards. The title is a bit demanding on gaming PCs, which makes it a bit difficult to run on the last generation’s not-so-powerful entries like the 6700 XT at high settings. You will have to crank down the settings to get good framerates in this title if you’re using that card.

Publication: Sportskeeda

Revenue AMD expects its new M1300edit

Rs.3.5b Revenue AMD expects its new M1300 Al accelerator chips to generate this year

Publication: The Economic Times

Competition in news

Qualcomm Gives Solid Outlook in Sign of Smartphone Recoveryedit

Qualcomm Inc., the world s biggest seller of smartphone processors, gave a solid forecast for the current period, suggesting that handset demand continues to recover.

Publication: CNBC TV-18

Qualcomm forecast beats estimates as AI drives chip sales in Chinaedit

After a smartphone slump last year, Qualcomm said that China s Android market which has become critical to the company has started to pick up, with consumers there shifting toward purchasing higher priced devices that can accommodate AI chatbots.

Publication: Live Mint

Is the Nvidia RTX 3080 still good for gaming in 2024?edit

Launched in 2020, the Nvidia RTX 3080 has been one of the most powerful consumer-grade graphics cards of its time. But with newer 5000 series graphics cards expected to launch later this year, is the RTX 3080 still worth considering in 2024?

Publication: Sports Keeda

Jensen Huang says bosses must be demanding: If you want to do extraordinary things…edit

Nvidia’ Jensen Huang was recently described as a boss who was “not easy to work with” by his employees. But the billionaire CEO seemed unaffected by it. In fact, he welcomed it. He said that the route to doing extraordinary things shouldn’t be easy.

Publication: MoneyControl

Tech layoffs cross 70,000 in April 2024: Google, Apple, Intel, Amazon, and these companies cut hundreds of jobsedit

Intel fire over 50 employees at its headquarters Google s real estate and finance departments hit by job cuts Amazon cuts hundreds of jobs in AWS teams Byjus lays off 500 employees Tesla lays off thousands, as it struggles with weak sales Ola Cabs cuts 200 jobs, CEO steps down

Publication: The Times of India

Partner in news

Poor data management an obstacle to leverage AI in enterprises: Reportedit

Organisations across the globe recognise the importance of data management for successful AI performance, yet they still exhibit low levels of data maturity, said a recent study commissioned by Hewlett Packard Enterprises (HPE).

Publication: Business Standard

Lenovo Legion 5i review. Conquering new realmsedit

It’s been seven years since Lenovo launched its Legion series of gaming laptops, which have now become a distinguished lineup.

Publication: The Hindu BusinessLine

Asus to launch new AI PCs in collaboration with Microsoft, Qualcommedit

Asus has announced its Next Level AI Incredible virtual launch event, set to take place on May 20, 2024, at 11:00 a m PST (08:00 p m GMT)

Publication: The Times of India

Apple iPad Air (6th Gen): Everything we know so faredit

It’s been over two years since Apple announced a new iPad Air. This streak is likely to break on May 7 with the launch of the 6th Gen iPad Air at the Let Loose event. The upcoming iPad Air is speculated to introduce many new features to further close the gap between the iPad Pro series.

Publication: The Indian Express

Industry news

The dark side of AI: Its growing environmental footprintedit

Although it is widely believed that the use of artificial intelligence (AI) can help significantly reduce humanity s environmental footprint, a recent study by Yale School of Environment sheds a darker light on the new age technology s energy use, especially in terms of immediate environmental impact.

Publication: The Indian Express

Microsoft announces to open its first regional data centre in Thailandedit

The data centre region will expand the availability of Microsoft s hyperscale cloud services, facilitating enterprise grade reliability, performance, and compliance with data residency and privacy standards, according to the company.

Publication: The Economic Times

Chipmaker Wolfspeed forecasts quarterly revenue below estimates as EV sales growth slowsedit

Wolfspeed makes chips out of silicon carbide, a more energy efficient material than standard silicon for tasks such as transmitting power from an electric car s batteries to its motors.

Publication: The Print

AI fuels cloud computing boom for tech giantsedit

Three of the Wall Street s heavyweight technology firms have reported better than expected sales at their cloud computing units in recent days, as interest in artificial intelligence drives a rebound in spending by corporate customers.

Publication: The Indian Express

Micron to roll out first India-made chips by early 2025edit

Micron could also look at new opportunities in two wheeler electric vehicles and government contracts that are unique to the Indian market, he added.

Publication: Hindustan Times

Semicon ecosystem: A revolution in Indiaedit

The world’s leading chip design companies, including Intel, Texas Instruments, AMD, Nvidia and Qualcomm, have design and R&D centres in India. AMD recently inaugurated its largest global design centre in Bengaluru.

Publication: Daily Pioneer

Conquering new realmsedit

It’s been seven years since Lenovo launched its Legion series of gaming laptops, which have now become a distinguished lineup. (AMD)

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

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