June 3, 2024

AMD specific news

AMD Ryzen 9000 Series Zen 5 and new Ryzen 5000XT series AM4 desktop processors announced (Proactive)edit

AMD has introduced next-gen AMD Ryzen 9000 Series Zen5 processors for desktops based on AM5 platform with PCIe 5.0 and DDR5 memory support, along with the Ryzen AI 300 Series processors at the Computex 2024.

Publication: FoneArena

Computex 2024: AMD introduces new Ryzen AI 300, Ryzen 9000 ‘Zen 5’ processors (Proactive)edit

At the Computex 2024 event held in Taipei, Taiwan on Monday, AMD introduced its next-generation Zen 5 CPU architecture and XDNA 2 GPU NPU architecture, powering the all-new AMD Ryzen 9000 series processors for gaming PCs, and the company’s third-generation Ryzen AI processors for ultrabooks.

Publication: The Indian Express

Computex 2024 | AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 and Ryzen AI 9 365 unveiled with new CPU cores and GPU (Proactive)edit

AMD has unveiled its next generation of laptop processors at Computex 2024. Formerly referred to as “Strix Point” in previous leaks, they come with an entirely new naming scheme, which was highlighted by an earlier leak.

Publication: NotebookCheck

AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series processors for Copilot + PCs official: Up to 12 ‘Zen 5’ cores, 24 threads, Radeon 800M GPU, 50 TOPS NPU (Proactive)edit

AMD just announced the Ryzen AI 300 Series, built on the new AMD XDNA 2 architecture with built-in NPU for for Copilot + PCs at the Computex 2024.

Publication: FoneArena

Computex 2024: AMD wants to take down NVIDIA, unveils Zen 5 Ryzen AI PC CPUs, Radeon PRO W7900 Dual-Slot GPU (Proactive)edit

At Computex 2024, AMD unveiled a groundbreaking series of next-generation architecture and products, revolutionizing AI experiences. The AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series processors, featuring the world’s most powerful Neural Processing Unit, lead the charge, promising AI-infused computing directly on laptops.

Publication: Firstpost

5 best GPUs to pair with AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3Dedit

The AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D was launched back in the summer of 2022 as the first chip with 3D Vcaching technology and is slightly faster than the original 5800X.

Publication: Sportskeeda

5 best GPUs for AMD Ryzen 5 8400Fedit

The AMD Ryzen 5 8400F is one of the latest launches from Team Red. It sits at the bottom of the list of the Ryzen 8000 series and brings a modest improvement over the Ryzen 5 7500F, thanks to a few optimizations.

Publication: Sportskeeda

AMD Ryzen 9000 CPU Lineup Leaked: Zen 5 Cores and NextGen Features Revealededit

Leaked specifications of AMD s allegedly Ryzen 9000 CPU stack, including the Ryzen 9 9950X, Ryzen 9 9900X, Ryzen 7 9700X, and Ryzen 5 9600X desktop processors based on next generation Zen 5 cores, are in.

Publication: Technosports

AMD Ryzen 9000 Specs Finally Confirmed: Ryzen 9 9950X And Moreedit

AMD’s Ryzen 9000 CPUs could be up to 40% faster than Ryzen 7000 Antony Leather We re just days away from finding out more details of AMD s Ryzen 9000 Zen 5 desktop processor plans, which are rumored to launch as early as July with far higher performance too.

Publication: Forbes

AMD Ryzen 5 8400F vs Ryzen 5 7500F: Which is the best gaming CPU?edit

The AMD Ryzen 5 8400F and the Ryzen 5 7500F are some of the latest six-core CPUs from Team Red. They come after the 7600X and 7600 to fit into different segments of the market. The original 7000-series processors have been adequately discounted as well, but the latest chips are targeting a sub-$200 market to compete against the Core i3 head-on.

Publication: Sportskeeda

5 best GPUs for AMD Ryzen 5 8400Fedit

The AMD Ryzen 5 8400F is one of the latest launches from Team Red. It sits at the bottom of the list of the Ryzen 8000 series and brings a modest improvement over the Ryzen 5 7500F, thanks to a few optimizations. Priced competitively at $269, the CPU makes for a solid six-core recommendation on a tight budget. If you’re looking for all the improvements with the new Zen 4 architecture while not spending a lot, this might be the perfect choice.

Publication: Sportskeeda

AMD Ryzen 9000 series expected specs, features, and moreedit

We now have some detailed information about the upcoming Ryzen 9000 series processors. Earlier this week, the full specs of all the chips Team Red is prepping got leaked. Moreover, this Saturday, we got tipped about the possible launch window and, new CPUs aren’t far away. We are expecting a launch as early as next month.

Publication: Sportskeeda

AMD Ryzen 5 5600 vs Ryzen 5 8400F: Which is the best gaming CPU?edit

The AMD Ryzen 5 5600 and Ryzen 5 8400F are some of the premiere options in the sub-$200 gaming CPU market. They are designed to handle some of the latest graphics cards like the Nvidia RTX 40 series and the AMD RX 7000 series without running into excessive bottlenecks. This makes the Team Red CPUs a great buy for budget gamers.

Publication: Sportskeeda

AMD Confirms Ryzen 9000 Zen 5 Desktop Series Launch in Julyedit

AMD confirms Ryzen 9000 Zen 5 desktop processors launching in July 2024, featuring significant performance improvements and AM5 socket compatibility.

Publication: PC Tablet

Intel Core i3 12100F vs Ryzen 5 5500: Which is the best CPU for budget gaming?edit

The Intel Core i3 12100F and Ryzen 5 5500 are two of the most popular budget CPUs. Both are available for under $100, making them significantly cheaper and a perfect choice for budget gamers and first-time PC builders.

Publication: Sportskeeda

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D vs Ryzen 7 5700X3D: Which is the better gaming CPU?edit

The AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D and the Ryzen 7 5700X3D are the only 3D V-cached offerings based on the AM4 lineup. These chips are designed to target the mid-range market with price tags of less than $350 and are primarily geared towards gamers.

Publication: Sportskeeda

Why AMD AI PCs Are Perfect for Professionals and Creatorsedit

The AI revolution is reshaping our digital world, and AMD is at the forefront with its innovative AI PCs. These devices integrate specialized AI processors, enhancing efficiency, security, and overall user experience.

Publication: Gadgets 360

This is how much AMD will pay public testers to discover bugs in its productsedit

AMD has teamed up with Intigriti, a crowdsourced security service provider, to launch a new bug bounty program. This initiative invites security researchers, ethical hackers, and other experts from the general public to submit bugs found in AMD’s hardware, firmware, or software through the Intigriti platform and receive monetary rewards for their efforts.

Publication: The Times of India

Here’s how AMD AI PCs are set to change the way you work!edit

AMD is a name that’s well-known and trusted when it comes to computing. So, it s not surprising to see the tech giant at the center of the AI discussion. The company s line of AI PCs is designed to upgrade your experience across your PCs. With AI, your device can help with advanced collaboration, photo/video editing, general productivity, enhanced multimedia experiences and much more.

Publication: 91 Mobiles

AMD s new bug bounty program announced in association with Intigriti (Proactive)edit

With the introduction of AMD s new bug bounty program with Intigriti, security researchers and ethical hackers can now report bugs in AMD s software, firmware, or hardware in exchange for cash rewards. Through AMD s bug bounty programme, possible problems may be found before they are made public, which would be advantageous for both the firm and the possibility of large payouts.

Publication: Gadget Bridge

AMD announces the launch of its Public Bug Bounty program (Proactive)edit

Following on from its private Bug Bounty initiative, AMD has announced that it is working with Intigriti to launch a new public Bug Bounty Program, enabling researchers across the ecosystem to submit vulnerabilities to further safeguard its products for customers and the IT ecosystem as a whole.

Publication: VAR India

AMD brand mentions

Computex 2024 Date And Time, Full Schedule, What To Expectedit

Computex 2024 , one of the most crucial tech events of the year, is set to take place in Taipei, Taiwan. Starting from Monday, June 3, through Friday, June 7, the event is set to bring a plethora of exciting announcements from major tech companies, including AMD , Intel, Nvidia , and Qualcomm.

Publication: Times Now News

At this year’s Computex, it will be PC vs PCedit

Microsoft’s unveiling of Copilot+ PCs, powered by Snapdragon X Elite/Plus CPUs and running Windows 11 with on-device generative AI-enabled features like recall, marks a significant development. While Intel and AMD-powered Copilot+ PCs are on the horizon, Microsoft s partnership with Qualcomm underscores a shift away from x86 dominance, leveling the playing field for ARM in the Windows ecosystem.

Publication: The Indian Express

Competition in news

Nvidia boss, top chip CEOs to lay out AI plans at Taiwan expoedit

Lisa Su of AMD and Qualcomm boss Cristiano Amon are also scheduled to deliver keynote speeches at Computex. Su is expected to outline AMD’s plans to compete in cutting-edge AI, while Amon will showcase the AI-accelerated experiences users can expect from their next generation PCs, according to the organisers.

Publication: The Economic Times

Nvidia says its next generation AI chip platform to be rolled out in 2026edit

A smartphone with a displayed NVIDIA logo is placed on a computer motherboard in this illustration Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang said on Sunday that the company’s next generation artificial intelligence (AI) chip platform was called Rubin and would be rolled out in 2026.

Publication: MoneyControl

Next generation AI chip platform to be rolled out in 2026: Nvidiaedit

Dominating roughly 80% of the market for AI chips, Nvidia stands in a unique position as both the largest enabler as well as beneficiary of surging AI development.

Publication: The Indian Express

Qualcomm helps G42 to boost AIedit

G42 has collaborated with Qualcomm to bring the high performance, low power Qualcomm Cloud AI 100 solutions to market through Core42’s Condor AI platform. The Qualcomm Cloud AI 100 inference solutions are designed to provide industry-leading energy efficiency, portability, flexibility and price-performance for customers running computationally intense AI workloads.

Publication: Enterprise IT World

Nvidia set to overtake Apple Incedit

Nvidia could soon surpass Apple to become the world’s second-most valuable company, as the biggest beneficiary of the surge in adoption of AI applications takes on the iPhone maker that has been the largest Wall Street firm by market value for years.

Publication: The Indian Express

Partner in news

Lenovo and Cisco Forge Strategic Partnership to Accelerate AI Innovation and Digital Transformationedit

Lenovo and Cisco have announced a strategic global partnership designed to deliver fully integrated infrastructure and networking solutions that will accelerate digital transformation for businesses of all sizes.

Publication: Silicon India

Apple iPad Air 2024 review: One of the best everedit

The new iPad Air is in the Goldilocks Zone. It has all the power you need, looks just like the 2022 iPad Pro, and for the first time, has a 13inch screen option.

Publication: India Today

Sony PlayStation 5: New games in coming days, here’s what you should knowedit

Behemoth has been made for a PlayStation VR experience as this game involves battling some nasty monsters with everything at your disposal. This game releases for PSVR2 soon

Publication: The Economic Times

Dell Power Store Storage Performance Bolsters Dell Power Storeedit

Dell Power Store innovations support highly demanding workloads with up to a 30% software-driven performance boost and up to 66% better hardware performance Dell Power Store customers can increase efficiency with industry’s most flexible QLC storage offering and new 5:1 data reduction guarantee Dell Power Store cloud mobility tools simplify workload placement with data migration between Power Store and Dell APEX Block Storage for Public Cloud

Publication: Times Tech

Computex 2024: Acer unveils new smart monitors, gaming displays, and AI powered laptopsedit

Acer has unveiled a slew of new products across multiple categories like home entertainment, gaming, and productivity.

Publication: Business Today

Microsoft charts new flight path using GenAIedit

At a time when generative AI has emerged as a top priority for chief information officers (CIOs), Microsoft is seeing widespread adoption for its products from enterprises and social impact initiatives in India following the tech giant’s global push to infuse AI into all of its offerings.

Publication: Financial Express

ASUS launches enhanced ROG Ally X handheld gaming PCedit

ASUS has officially unveiled the ROG Ally X, the latest addition to its line of handheld gaming PCs.

Publication: ANI News

This laptop is primed for serious gamersedit

Before We Go any further, I must admit, I’ve never been much of a gamer. My early memories of gaming include playing ‘Contra’, ‘Super Mario’ and ‘Ice Climber’ on the 8bit consoles. I have been fascinated by the explosion of games in the last decade, especially their realism and captivating graphics.

Publication: The Financial Express

Have fun and boost your productivityedit

After many trials and experiments, have dual-screen laptops finally arrived? The new Asus Zenbook Duo, when closed, looks like any other premium laptop.

Publication: Mint

Dell ushering in productivity and sustainability with AI powered devicesedit

Dell Technologies newly announced product range is tailored to address the ever-changing needs of organisation while priotrising the requirements of its customers. These devices deliver AI PC performance in ultra profitable form factors.

Publication: VAR India

Industry news

STMicroelectronics: EU approves Italian aid for $5.4 bln ST Micro energy chip plantedit

Chipmakers across the globe are investing billions of dollars in new plants, encouraged by rising use of semiconductors in everyday devices as well as U.S. and EU subsidies aimed at keeping the West ahead of China in the race for cutting edge technology.

Publication: ET Telecom

EInfochips joins TSMC Design Center Alliance to accelerate semiconductor innovationedit

EInfochips, an Arrow Electronics company, on Saturday announced that it has joined the Design Center Alliance (DCA) of TSMC Open Innovation Platform. The TSMC DCA program focuses on chip-implementation services and system-level design solutions to help lower design barriers for customers adopting TSMC technology.

Publication: The Economic Times

Cheap engg, tech talent helping India transition up the services value chainedit

AMD, the semiconductor giant, recently opened its biggest research and development centre in India, and for years, the country has served a massive talent pool of design engineers working for all major chip firms like Intel, Texas Instruments, Samsung and STMicroelectronics who have worked on the conceptualisation of chips that end up in things that people use everyday.

Publication: The Indian Express

AI harvest: Separating wheat from chaffedit

This is what has worked in favour of companies that have continued to do well, though they are not similar. While Nvidia is one of the few where the core business is driven by AI, in the case of companies like AMD, ARM or Micron Technologies, or for that matter Amazon or Meta Platforms, their core business is not AI. But they have managed to maintain the momentum in existing business or in demonstrating convincing AI capabilities.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

Eye on AIedit

A new industry group, that includes the likes of Google, Microsoft and Intel, has been formed to help develop components that link together AI accelerator chips in data centres. The group is known as the Ultra Accelerator Link (UA Link) Promoter Group. The group also includes AMD, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Cisco and Broadcom.

Publication: The Economic Times

Tata Group firms executing over 100 genAI projects: N Chandrasekaranedit

Tata Group firms executing over 100 genAI projects: N Chandrasekaran N Chandrasekaran, the Tata Group chairman, discussed the benefits of GenAI projects in TCS, ecommerce, manufacturing, and sales cycles, highlighting the tangible business impact and efficiency improvements.

Publication: ET CIO

AI to boost productivity, may lead to job cuts, says Chandraedit

Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran said even as AI will enhance productivity, it may also result in job losses It’s a mixed bag We need to reskill and upskill to handle this change While there will be job losses, AI will create jobs in data management, Chandrasekaran, who is also TCS chairman, said at the company s AGM held virtually on Friday

Publication: Times of India

MosChip Technologies secures Rs 509.37 crore contract from CDACedit

This project aims to propel India to the forefront of semiconductor innovation In a significant development, MosChip Technologies announced on June 1st that it has clinched a substantial contract worth Rs 509.37 crore from the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC).

Publication: MoneyControl

Modi 3.0: Industry leaders optimistic that India’s semiconductor journey will accelerateedit

For decades India has aspired to become a leader in the semiconductor industry. However, due to missed opportunities and a lack of focus, not much was achieved during the last seven decades.

Publication: Business Today

An ally or a double-edged swordedit

Do ChatGPT passing bar exams with flying colours took many by surprise. Artificial intelligence’s (AI) ability to come up with suggested diagnosis in the field of medical sciences has also opened several new paradigms to transform healthcare.

Publication: Financial Express

AI could shake up job market by 2030, McKinsey reveals list of sectors that will be impactededit

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is set to cause significant changes in the job market over the next decade. According to a report by McKinsey, AI will lead to around 12 million occupational transitions by 2030, a pace comparable to the job shifts seen during the COVID19 pandemic.

Publication: India Today

Arm processors: What they are and why they are gaining ground in PC segmentedit

Semiconductors based on Arm architecture have traditionally been associated with smartphones and portable mobile devices. However, there is a notable trend where more laptops and desktop PCs are now being equipped with Arm chips.

Publication: Business Standard

Eye on AI: Tech giants form industry group, Apple OpenAI deal and other top developmentsedit

Smartphone major Apple reportedly inked a billion-dollar strategic partnership with Chat GPTmaker OpenAI to incorporate its technology into Apple’s iOS 18 operating system for iPhones The aim is to make Apple’s digital assistant Siri more intelligent and humanlike in its responses

Publication: The Economic Times

Quality controls on products boosting local output: Studyedit

Similarly, industries affected by QCOs and CROs, such as electronics, textiles, and toys, have experienced growth rates of 8-10% annually post-implementation, compared to 4-5% growth before the regulations were enforced, according to a report by Global Trade Research Initiative.

Publication: Financial Express

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