October 31, 2024

AMD specific news

Ryzen AI 300 outperforms Intel in AI workloads: AMD (Proactive)edit

Capitalizing on the popularity of LM Studio, AMD showcased performance gains for LLMs using its latest Ryzen AI processors.

Publication: Fonearena

Intel and AMD Form x86 Ecosystem Advisory Groupedit

Intel Corp. and AMD have announced the creation of an x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group, bringing together technology leaders to shape the future of the world’s most widely used computing architecture.

Publication: The Economic Times

AMD revenue forecast and AI chip sales fails to impress Wall Streetedit

Advanced Micro Devices on Tuesday forecast fourth quarter revenue just shy of estimates and raised its artificial intelligence chip sales forecast to $5 billion for 2025 not enough to impress investors. AMD stock slid nearly 7% in extended trading, erasing most of the 8% gain in the last three trading days and much of the more than 10% gained this year.

Publication: ET Telecom

AMD brand mentions

Red Dead Redemption comes to PC after 14 years, but its more expensive than the sequeledit

The system requirements required to run Red Dead Redemption on PC are pretty low. While Steam recommends a minimum of Intel Core i54760 or AMD FX9590 paired with either NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 or AMD Radeon R7 360 or newer GPU.

Publication: The Indian Express

Competition in news

Qualcomm Snapdragon 680: AnTuTu, GeekBench, and Other Benchmark Scoresedit

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 is a popular smartphone processor in the sub Rs 10,000 segment. The chipset is known to bring good performance, battery efficiency, and longevity at affordable prices. In this guide, let look at the AnTuTu, Geekbench, and other benchmarks of the Snapdragon 680 processor.

Publication: My Smart Price

NVIDIA Introduces HOVER, a 1.5 M Parameter Neural Network for Humanoid Roboticsedit

Researchers at NVIDIA have developed HOVER (humanoid versatile controller), a 1.5 million parameter neural network designed to coordinate the motors of humanoid robots for locomotion and manipulation.

Publication: Analytics India Mag

How Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger could not get 56year old chipmaker s comeback plan rightedit

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger is confident about company s turnaround plan Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger s ambitious three-year effort to restore the 56yearold American chipmaker to its former glory has faltered amid strategic blunders, manufacturing setbacks, and deepening financial losses, forcing the company to lay off 15,000 employees and fundamentally restructure its operations.

Publication: The Times of India

Partner in news

Lenovo s Custom Fit Data Centres Pushes Against Competitorsedit

At the recently held Lenovo Tech World 2024 event, the company showcased its expertise in the concept of Hybrid AI, encompassing products and launches focused on personal AI, enterprise AI, and public AI. While Lenovo PC s and AI buddies were talked of highly, Lenovo s continued push in the infrastructure domain was undoubtedly the highlight.

Publication: Analytics India Mag

India key for us to be able to fulfill our AI strategy, says Dell s Vivek Mohindraedit

Delhi born Vivek Mohindra is the Senior Vice President, Corporate Strategy, Dell Technologies and works in close partnership with the offices of the CEO and COO of the Texas based tech major to develop and drive strategies that ensure Dell s continued market leadership.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

Apple launches new versions of MacBook Proedit

Apple Unveiled An updated MacBook Pro lineup with new M4 chips, looking to entice shoppers with speedier processing and Al capabilities.

Publication: The Financial Express

Industry news

AI and the $1 trillion digital economy opportunity: Urgency of localized data in Indiaedit

India’s march towards becoming a $1 trillion digital economy powerhouse will be propelled by its ability to create artificial intelligence solutions that are tailormade for its population.

Publication: ET Government

India’s gaming industry steps up profile with homemade ‘AAA’ productsedit

Indian game developers have started creating their own big-budget titles, innovating at a time when the real-money gaming sector in the country is reeling from the government imposing a Goods and Service Tax (GST) of 28 per cent.

Publication: Business Standard

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