November 15, 2024

AMD specific news

AMD Unveils Versal Premium Series Gen 2 to Power DataIntensive Workloadsedit

AMD Versal Premium Series Gen 2 adaptive SoCs accelerate memory bandwidth for faster data transfers and realtime responsiveness with the fastest LPDDR5X memory connectivity available, at up to 8533 Mb/s.

Publication: Digital Terminal

After Intel, AMD now goes for mass layoffs, fires 4% of all global employees to focus on AIedit

AMD’s struggles in the AI space are apparent. Despite shipping an estimated 224,000 GPUs this year, it hasn’t been enough to keep up with demand from major clients like Microsoft and Meta. NVIDIA, meanwhile, continues to dominate the market read more

Publication: Firstpost

Competition in news

Nvidia App Is What Your Expensive GeForce RTX GPUs Deserveedit

Using an Nvidia GPU traditionally has meant juggling two apps: the Nvidia Control Panel for basic GPU settings and GeForce Experience for optimised game settings, driver updates, and overlay customisation.

Publication: IGN

Intel CMO Roshni Das resignsedit

After nearly 20 years at Intel, Roshni Das, who held the role of vice president of global marketing and CMO for the India region, has resigned from the company. Advertisment Das took to LinkedIn to announce the same.

Publication: Afaqs

HP announces grand finale of Omen Intel Campus Quest Season 2: Date and other detailsedit

HP has announced the grand finale of the Omen Intel Campus Quest Season 2 at DreamHack India . For the past three months, over 8,000 college players from 1,600 teams across India have battled through intense rounds.

Publication: The Times of India

Partner in news

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12 Review: A True Power Playeredit

The X1 Carbon Gen 12 sure does use Intel’s Meteor Lake processor which was shrouded in controversy but it manages to wrap that with other offerings such as 32 gigabytes of RAM, 1TB of SSD and of course, the state-of-the-art carbon fibre chassis that holds it all together and weighs like peanuts (a kilogram of peanuts, to be precise).

Publication: Business World

ASUS launches E series of commercial all-in-one PCs in Indiaedit

ASUS announces the launch of its E Series of Commercial All in One (AiO) PCs in India. They are designed for modern work environments that require a combination of sleek design, powerful performance, and advanced security features.

Publication: Express Computers

HPE Expands Direct Liquid-Cooled Supercomputing Solutions, Introduces Two AI Systems for Service Providers and Large Enterprisesedit

Supercomputing and largescale AI servers feature nextgeneration compute and accelerators from AMD, Intel and NVIDIA, which provide customers with options to best suit performance needs and cost requirements HPE expands portfolio of servers optimized for highend AI training and tuning workloads

Publication: Express Computers

Industry news

Alienware M16: Built for the Future of VR Gamingedit

Virtual reality (VR) is the next big thing in the gaming world, offering a more immersive experience than traditional gaming setups. The Alienware M16 R2, with its cutting-edge hardware and VRready technology, stands out as a futureproof gaming laptop, engineered to handle the demands of nextgen VR gaming.

Publication: Digit

From GenAI to Quantum Computing: Tech trends that will define 2025edit

The shift towards decentralisation will continue to gain momentum, fuelled by the rise of Web3 technologies. By 2025, expect a surge in decentralized applications (dApps) that prioritise user privacy and data ownership.

Publication: The New Indian Express

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