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AMD recently unveiled that its graphics IP was stolen by a hacker and was hosted online on the world’s largest developer community, GitHub. However, the company quickly reacted and forced the host to take it down through the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown policy. The graphic processor was believed to be a part of…
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In the age of artificial intelligence, the need for powerful processors is of paramount importance as machine learning applications require intensive resources for working effectively. Numerous companies have been innovating and developing AI processors to leverage it and make new advancements in the field of machine learning. Until now these processors were only being utilised…
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Researchers from Bitdefender say Intel’s x86 and x64 are prone to SWAGS speculative execution vulnerability. After the Spectre and Meltdown debacle last year, modern-day processors have been found to suffer from a similar vulnerability. It’s a modified form Spectre 1 vulnerability that takes advantage of speculative execution, a function found in x86 and x64 processors…
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Today, the PC hardware manufacturing market is split between three competitors; AMD, Intel & NVIDIA. Even as it seems like an ever-ongoing cycle of compatibility and competition, the market has no space left for any other players. This trio has been in place for more than a decade now, with Intel dominating the CPU market…
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Even as cloud compute continues to get cheaper, data scientists need to stay up to date with the latest in technology so they can run state-of-the-art algorithms locally. With the PC market heating up, especially in the laptop space, data scientists are now spoilt for choice as to what to pick for their next workspace.…
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Even as cloud compute continues to get cheaper, data scientists need to stay up to date with the latest in technology so they can run state-of-the-art algorithms locally. With the PC market heating up, especially in the laptop space, data scientists are now spoilt for choice as to what to pick for their next workspace.…
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The PC market is a varied one, with longstanding competition fuelled by AMD, NVIDIA and Intel. This also means that the end consumer has a bevy of options to choose from while building a PC. If users are not going to use to PC for heavy loads such as video editing or gaming at ₹4,000…
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The PC market is a varied one, with longstanding competition fuelled by AMD, NVIDIA and Intel. This also means that the end consumer has a bevy of options to choose from while building a PC. If users are not going to use to PC for heavy loads such as video editing or gaming at ₹4,000…
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At the Consumer Electronics Show this year, AMD, one of the world’s biggest manufacturers of processors, announced the release of their brand-new GPU. The card, termed Radeon VII, is the world’s first gaming chip for consumers manufactured on the 7nm process. While the card does not have support for competitor Nvidia’s real-time ray tracing or…
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At the Consumer Electronics Show this year, AMD, one of the world’s biggest manufacturers of processors, announced the release of their brand-new GPU. The card, termed Radeon VII, is the world’s first gaming chip for consumers manufactured on the 7nm process. While the card does not have support for competitor Nvidia’s real-time ray tracing or…
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