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Gaming WITHOUT a GPU? AMD’s New APU SHOCKS Everyone! Ft. Ryzen 7 8700G (Proactive)edit
In this video, we review AMD’s Ryzen 7 8700G APU, a powerful processor that allows gaming without a dedicated GPU. We test it with modern games to assess its real-world performance and overall gaming experience. The Ryzen 7 8700G could be a game-changer for budget-friendly or compact PCs, offering impressive performance without the need for an external GPU. Whether you’re a casual gamer or looking to build a cost-effective gaming rig, this review will help you decide if AMD’s new APU is right for you.
Publication: The Ineffable
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Crayon redefines cloud performance with breakthrough processor technologyedit
Crayon, a global leader in IT services and innovation, today announced its continued collaboration with AMD to revolutionize cloud performance using AMD EPYC server processors.
Publication: Business News This Week
Best Throne and Liberty graphics settings for AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT and RX 6750 XTedit
Players on some capable GPUs like the Radeon RX 6700 XT and the RX 6750 XT have to resort to tweaking some graphics settings in Throne and Liberty, as the game can be quite demanding on hardware. The title also doesn’t support AMD FSR 3 with frame generation, which makes things slightly difficult.
Publication: Sports Keeda
RHEL Gives Linux A Much Needed AI Updateedit
AMD is also very active in supporting AMD GPUs on Linux and recently released the AMD XDNA Linux Driver v3, which is crucial for enabling the Ryzen AI Neural Processing Unit (NPU) on Linux systems.
Publication: Analytics India Mag
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Will AI take away jobs No, Nvidia’s Jensen Huang says: It’s just like onboardingedit
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that AI agents will soon become as integral to the workforce as human employees as the tech boss suggested that the process of integrating AI into businesses will soon feel as routine as bringing on new members in the team.
Publication: Hindustan Times
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HP EliteBook Ultra G1q AI PC review: A powerful business laptopedit
Laptops are becoming more than just work tools, and HP is changing how we perceive laptops with the new EliteBook Ultra G1q, a business laptop packed with AI features.
Publication: India Today
Dell Technologies Forum 2024 Focuses on AI Innovationedit
This year’s Dell Technologies Forum in India, centered around the theme Accelerate from Ideas to Innovation with AI, saw over 1000+ attendees and brought together 230+ CIOs and partners, alongside customers, and innovators to explore the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI).
Publication: SME Street
Apple iPad 11 May Come With A16 Chip, WiFi 6E Supportedit
Apple is currently working on the entry level iPad, which hasn’t been refreshed since 2022. The tech giant may launch iPad 11 and these are the rumoured features of the upcoming low-cost iPad from Apple.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle
5 Best Selling ASUS Laptops In India: Top Models For Gamers With Powerful Processorsedit
The ASUS ROG Strix G15 is a sleek and powerful gaming laptop that is developed with the Ryzen 7 4800H processor, it ensures smooth performance for everyday tasks and gaming.
Publication: English Jagran
5 Best Laptops For College Students (October 2024): Empower Your Ideas With Advanced Technologyedit
Embedded with an AMD Ryzen 5 processor the laptop ensures better multitasking. Enhance your visual experience with AMD Radeon graphics, ensuring vibrant clarity and stunning graphics for work and entertainment.
Publication: English Jagran
5 Best HP Victus Gaming Laptops: Unstoppable Performance For Ultimate Gameplayedit
HP Victus Gaming Laptop, AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS AI Powered Enjoy a captivating gaming experience with this HP Victus Gaming Laptop which has an 8core AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS processor that offers efficient performance with a smooth multitasking process.
Publication: English Jagran
Google to Spend $1 B in Thailand to Speed Up Its AI Push in Asiaedit
The investment was unveiled by Google and Thailand PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra, underscoring the push by Southeast Asia’s governments to attract foreign tech firms. Long seen as a tech hinterland, the region of about 675 million people is fast emerging as a growth opportunity for Apple, Microsoft , Nvidia and Amazon.com Inc., which are spending billions of dollars to ramp up AI data centers from Thailand and Malaysia to Singapore and Indonesia.
Publication: The Economic Times
Industry news
Semicon 2.0: Let the chips falledit
Following an agreement between India and the US, the two nations will work to set up a semiconductor fabrication plant that will make infrared, gallium nitride and silicon carbide semiconductors.
Publication: The Financial Express
Call for sops to grow chip baseedit
“There are a large number of requirements such as gases, chemicals, clean rooms, etc. which are needed and it is difficult to spread these across the country on Day One. These factors make clustering a more effective strategy for semiconductor manufacturing,” he said.
Publication: The Telegraph
Achieving Balance: The Path to India’s Semiconductor Successedit
India’s ambition to emerge as a global leader in the semiconductor industry has been gaining momentum. For years, the country has been working towards securing a place among the world’s top five semiconductor powerhouses.
Publication: CXO Today
AI chips and Indian innovation: Insights from Tessolve CEO Srini Chinamilliedit
When it comes to semiconductor chip companies, it’s hard to look beyond the obvious choices like Intel, AMD, TSMC, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, MediaTek and Samsung.
Publication: Digit
MeitY halves revenue threshold in GPU tender to Rs 50credit
The move is significant as the specifications of compute units under the earlier tender would have restricted bidders from procuring Nvidia GPUs like A100, H100, and Blackwell B200, among others, which are used for high-end training of large AI models.
Publication: Communications Today
A joint leap forward?edit
Startups in India, particularly in sectors like fintech, e-commerce, and health tech, have greatly benefited from this partnership. The US has become a major investor in Indian startups, with venture capitalists recognising the country’s innovation potential.
Publication: Millennium Post
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