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Ghost of Tsushima PC | RTX 4070 Super | RX 7800 XT | RX 7900 GRE | 1440P – 4K | Benchmark (Proactive)edit
And rounding off my Ghost of Tsushima coverage with the High End Benchmarks on RTX 4070 Super, RX 7800 XT and RX 7900 GRE !
Publication: GamerInVoid
Ghost of Tsushima PC | RX 6700 XT | RTX 4060 Ti | Great Optimization All Around | Ryzen 7 7700Xedit
Ghost of Tsushima is finally here and on PC and its great ! Here’s how it runs on the RTX 4060 Ti and the RX 6700 XT !
Publication: GamerInVoid
Is AMD Radeon RX 6600 worth buying for gaming in 2024edit
The AMD Radeon RX 6600 was launched over a couple of years ago and has been one of the best budget Full HD gaming graphic cards in recent times. It is built on AMD s RDNA2 architecture and was launched as a rival to Nvidia s budget and midrange RTX 30 series cards.
Publication: Sportskeeda
AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D vs AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D: Which is the best CPU for gaming?edit
The AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D vs AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D comparison is quite interesting. Both chipsets, from the same manufacturer, are ideal for users who prioritize performance. However, the 7800X3D is a better option, since it is a new-generation SoC with improved specs.
Publication: Sportskeeda
AMD Zen 6 to Offer 8, 16, and Up to 32 Cores per CCD; Zen 5C Features 16 Cores in Single CCXedit
Rumor from KeplerL2 and InstLatX64, these two leaked a great deal about AMD’s upcoming Zen 5 and Zen 6 core counts, with Zen 6 maybe sporting up to 32 cores per CCD.
Publication: Techno Sports
Microsoft to offer AMD’s AI chips to cloud usersedit
Microsoft said it plans to offer its cloud computing customers a platform of AMD artificial intelligence (AI) chips that will compete with components made by Nvidia, with details to be given at its Build developer conference next week.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle
Competition in news
Exclusive: India’s carmakers help define innovation, says Qualcomm’s Vivek Khannaedit
It had been a while, partly due to hectic schedules back in San Diego as a result of the many hats he wears at Qualcomm as the senior director, yet Vivek Khanna likes what he sees about India’s transformation in the past few years.
Publication: Hindustan Times
Infinix GT Book with Intel Core i9 and RTX 4060 GPU to launch in India on May 21: Expected specs, price and moreedit
Infinix has confirmed that the upcoming GT Book will feature a 16 inch Full HD 120Hz display and sport a metal build.
Publication: Live Mint
Ola in talks with Kaynes to make chips for its EVsedit
Currently, EV makers have to import the chips from global chip makers like Qualcomm and Meditek. If Ola’s collaboration with Kaynes works out, it would give a big boost to the government’s “Make in India” policy, since two home-grown companies will come together to design and assemble chips for the auto sector.
Publication: Business Standard
Partner in news
We’ve created robust made for India infrastructure: Asus on finding incredible success in commercial PC space | FE Exclusiveedit
This extensive network not only meets the widespread demand of consumer services but also simplifies and enhances its ability to serve commercial clients. The dual capability has helped the brand strengthen its market position while reassuring commercial customers of reliability and extensive reach.
Publication: Financial Express
ASUS Zenbook Duo Review: You Can Do So Much More With This Dual Display Laptop!edit
The ASUS Zenbook Duo is a multitasking machine that offers two displays in a single laptop Both are 14inch displays The Duo offers great specs like an Intel Ultra 9 processor with up to 32GB of RAM It also comes with 2TB of storage.
Publication: India Today
Innovation Challenges Faced by Businesses in the Age of AIedit
A significant majority of businesses in India as many as 91 per cent face innovation challenges, according to insights accessed exclusively by ET from the Dell Technologies Innovation Catalyst research.
Publication: The Economic Times
Industry news
Govt ready to fund 50% cost of creating 10,000 GPU capacity in India: Meity secy S Krishnanedit
The government is ready to spend up to 50% of the cost likely to be incurred of creating computing capacity of up to 10,000 graphic processing units (GPUs) under the National Artificial Intelligence (AI) mission, a senior government official said.
Publication: The Economic Times
India will regulate AI, but not at the cost of innovation: Govt officialedit
The government will attempt to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) but not in a way that could stifle innovation in the space, a top IT ministry official said Friday.
Publication: Indian Express
Not ready to announce anything yet regarding chip fabrication unit: Zoho CEOedit
Cloud software major Zoho’s Founder and CEO on Friday said the company is not ready to announce anything yet regarding investments in a semiconductor fabrication unit.
Publication: ET Telecom
India’s youth needs to be AI ready to avoid huge dislocations, says CEA Nageswaranedit
Given that the increasing presence of artificial intelligence (AI) could lead to huge dislocations, India needs to prepare its youth to help them profit from this development, Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran said on May 18. Importantly, we need to prepare the youth for AI, since it is going to burst on us in a very spectacular way in the coming years and it will cause huge dislocations.
Publication: MoneyControl
Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s advice to Indian software engineers in the age of AIedit
This discussion occurred shortly after Google s annual I/O developer event, which was playfully referred to as AI Coachella by Mayya. The interview took place at Google s headquarters, marking a significant dialogue on AI s integration into the Indian market.
Publication: The Times of India
AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Now Dominate 66% Of Global Cloud Spendingedit
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes a key demand driver for cloud investment, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud collectively grew by 24 per cent, accounting for 66 per cent of total spending in the first quarter (January March) period.
Publication: ET Telecom
India will lead the world in AI, digital public infrastructure: PM Modiedit
India will see mega innovations in new technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), thrust on local manufacturing and creating digital public infrastructure (DPI) for the world in the near future, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday
Publication: Bhaskar
GCCs driving 23% of India’s IT exportsedit
Global capability centres (GCCs) have emerged as a strong alternative to outsourcing, and they often work in tandem with IT companies on transformation projects The growing prominence of GCCs is evident from their expanding contribution to India s IT exports
Publication: Times of India
Businesses look at cloud to co-innovate at scale: SAP Indian subcontinent President Manish Prasadedit
India is one of the fastest growing markets for SAP in the region and globally, and a strategically important hub for innovation and growth, according to Manish Prasad, the newly appointed president and MD for SAP Indian subcontinent.
Publication: Financial Express
ARM-powered Windows PCs on its way. What to expectedit
Microsoft, in an event on May 20, is likely to announce its first set of Surface laptops, featuring a Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite chip. This will mark a significant shift from x86 based PCs to Advanced RISC Machine (ARM)based personal computing devices.
Publication: Indian Express
Govt. worried about job losses due to AI, yet comforted by reskilling prospects: MeitY secy.edit
The Government is worried about the effects of cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) automation on jobs and industry in India, and a dearth of white collar jobs that are the most affected by AI tools at the moment, but comforted that several science and tech graduates could be quickly retrained, a senior government official said.
Publication: The Hindu
EU Warns Microsoft to Give Bing AI Risk Data or Face Finesedit
Meanwhile, British regulators said they don’t need to open a competition investigation into Microsoft’s partnership with French artificial intelligence company Mistral, a month after asking for industry feedback on the deal. Microsoft had announced earlier this year that it was partnering with the buzzy French startup in a move that could lessen the software giant’s reliance on ChatGPT-maker OpenAI for supplying the next wave of chatbots and other generative AI products.
Publication: The Economic Times
Gen AI is a Friend, Not a Foe’…edit
Any technology, when used in an assisted manner, is a friend and not a foe,” NR Narayana Murthy, the billionaire founder of Infosys, tells ET, referring to AI. Avid technology optimists Murthy and Infosys’s co-founder and former CEO S ‘Kris’ Gopalakrishnan have allayed concerns around the misuse and loss of jobs with the latest technology disruption of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI).
Publication: The Economic Times
Taiwan’s Acer in Consumer Gadget Space with Big Plansedit
Acer Group on Thursday entered the Indian consumer electronics market with the launch of Acerpure brand in the country. The Taiwanese PC maker will now sell a range of consumer electronics from TVs, air purifiers and water purifiers to vacuum cleaners, hair dryers and hair stylers.
Publication: The Economic Times
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