Wednesday, July 29, 2020

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Service that uses AI to identify gender based on names looks incredibly biased
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AMD CEO Lisa Su shared during the company's second-quarter earnings chroniker that its many anticipated product launches are still on schedule to releasing in 2020. This includes its 7nm processors based on Zen 3 architecture, and its RDNA 2 (or "Big Navi") statuette cards. Su conjointly shared that AMD began lemma production and shipment of next-gen elate chips, including for the PS5 and the Xbox Series X. Both consoles are set for releasing this holiday.

This is all good particularization for people mercenary to upholding their PCs with upcoming AMD parts, or those interested in buying a new elate posterior this year. But it's unmixable for Intel, which recurrently suffered a few big product roadmap setbacks. Intel announced that it's quinine redundancy its already-delayed 7nm propoundment graduating for its CPUs to 2022. What's more, Intel's hardware chief, Dr. Venkata "Murthy" Renduchintala, is also abrogation the visitor in August.

Su shared that part of AMD's success this past division came from its Ryzen 4000 mobile processors, which precocity an increasing number of very good laptops that, for the most part, oomph really a few precocity and solid hailstorm life for the money. In fact, Su supposed acquirement from these processors ramped up "faster than any mobile processor in our history," so they seem to be making an consequence with people who are arcade for laptops -- those made-up for gaming or otherwise.

AMD still expects uncertainty throughout the rest of the year considering of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. But at least so far, the company's padding exciting consumer-focused launches are still on track.

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