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Economia

PREVISIONI SUL FUTURES DAX E FTSEMIB- Analista Simone Rubessi

Author: Il Respiro del Grafico Finanza.com Blog Network Posts

Aggiornando l’analisi di lungo periodo del future Dax, attraverso le bande cicliche evidenziamo il probabile target d’arrivo del ciclo Annuale in corso.

I canali, come già da tempo indichiamo, sono in procinto di testarsi, indicando un target di arrivo non ancora raggiunto.


Il previsionale temporale ciclico Biennale è in fase con l’andamento dei prezzi.

La salita dell’attuale ciclo Intermestrale (indicatore di ciclo in basso), si sta avvicinando al possibile massimo ciclico.


La previsionale di lungo periodo è variata rispetto allo scorso aggiornamento, indicando il massimo di questo Intermestrale come probabile massimo assoluto del ciclo Annuale.


Passando al Battleplan Intermestrale del FTSEMIB, dovremmo essere nei pressi del …. omissis…..



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HardwareSoftware

Raja Koduri, AMD’s Radeon Tech Group Leader, Resigns

Author: Ryan Smith AnandTech

On the day following what’s perhaps one of the greatest (and oddest) product design wins for AMD’s Radeon Technologies Group, a second bit of surprising news is coming out of AMD. Raja Koduri, the Senior VP and Chief Architect of the group, who has been its leader since the RTG was formed two years ago, has announced that he is resigning from the company, effective tomorrow.

Word of Raja’s resignation originally broke via an internal memo penned by Raja and acquired by Hexus. And while AMD will not confirm the validity of the memo, the company is confirming that Raja has decided to leave the company.

To my AMD family,

Forty is a significant number in history.  It is a number representing transition, testing and change. I have just spent forty days away from the office going through such a transition. It was an important time with my family, and it also offered me a rare space for reflection. During this time I have come to the extremely difficult conclusion that it is time for me to leave RTG and AMD.

I have no question in my mind that RTG, and AMD, are marching firmly in the right direction as high-performance computing becomes ever-more-important in every aspect of our lives.  I believe wholeheartedly in what we are doing with Vega, Navi and beyond, and I am incredibly proud of how far we have come and where we are going. The whole industry has stood up and taken notice of what we are doing. As I think about how computing will evolve, I feel more and more that I want to pursue my passion beyond hardware and explore driving broader solutions.

I want to thank Lisa and the AET for enabling me to pursue my passion during the last four years at AMD, and especially the last two years with RTG. Lisa has my utmost respect for exhibiting the courage to enable me with RTG, for believing in me and for going out of her way to support me.  I would also like to call out Mark Papermaster who brought me into AMD, for his huge passion for technology and for his relentless support through many difficult phases.  And of course, I want to thank each and every one of my direct staff and my indirect staff who have worked so hard with me to build what we have now got.  I am very proud of the strong leaders we have and I’m fully confident that they can execute on the compelling roadmap ahead.

I will continue to be an ardent fan and user of AMD technologies for both personal and professional use.

As I mentioned, leaving AMD and RTG has been an extremely difficult decision for me.  But I felt it is the right one for me personally at this point.  Time will tell.  I will be following with great interest the progress you will make over the next several years.

On a final note, I have asked a lot of you in the last two years.  You’ve always delivered.  You’ve made me successful both personally and professionally, for which I thank you all from the bottom of my heart.  I have these final requests from you as I leave:

. Stay focused on the roadmap!
. Deliver on your commitments!
. Continue the culture of Passion, Persistence and Play!
. Make AMD proud!
. Make me proud!

Yours,
Raja

Meanwhile, AMD has released a short statement confirming Raja’s resignation and thanking him for his service, while also stating that this is not going to impact RTG’s product roadmap or schedule.

Earlier today, we announced two unrelated updates for our Radeon Technologies Group: 1) Raja Koduri has decided to leave AMD and 2) we are taking the next steps in our work to strengthen RTG by further focusing the organization on key growth areas.

I wanted to also make sure you understood these updates do not impact our plans or the strategic direction we are driving our graphics business.   We appreciate the contributions Raja has made helping establish our dedicated graphics focus and  strong team that is capable of accomplishing the ambitious goals we have set for this part of our business.  Also want to make sure it is clear that there are no changes to our public product or technology graphics roadmaps, and we remain on track to deliver on our commitments in 2018 and beyond. Lisa will continue to lead RTG on an interim basis while we complete our search for a new leader.

We have made significant progress across AMD these past two years delivering the first wave of our high-performance products, best exemplified by our improved financial performance and year-over-year market share gains across all of our client, graphics and server products. Today’s changes are designed to allow us to better take advantage of the significant growth opportunities in front of us.

Raja’s resignation comes just under two months in to his three month sabbatical. At the time, Raja left to spend time with his family, and now will not be returning. This marks the second time Raja has left AMD, after having left as the company’s graphics CTO in 2009 to go work at Apple (and where his influence is still felt there today).

While AMD is reiterating that this won’t affect the RTG product roadmap, Raja’s resignation will none the less make waves at RTG and in the broader GPU community. Since the RTG reorganization Raja was for all intents and purposes the CEO of AMD’s graphics business, with the responsibilities and publicity that follow. Raja has overseen and led all aspects of AMD graphics hardware and software, and Raja’s public presence and involvement rendered him the face of graphics at AMD, in all senses of the word. So for the RTG, this marks the departure of the group’s first leader, and a visionary one at that.

And while neither AMD nor Raja’s statements comment on it for obvious reason, the elephant in the room is going to be whether Raja’s resignation is related to the launch of AMD’s Vega GPU architecture. While the Vega 10 has returned AMD to competitiveness in the high-end market, it has not been as strong of a competitor as AMD (or fans) would like to see, and some hardware features have still not been enabled. It would be unusual for someone to resign (or be forced out) after a less-than-smooth launch like Vega, but not unheard of. But for now, as no one will be discussing internal politics, anything on the matter would be speculation at best.

On a personal note, I wish Raja the best of luck on his future endeavors. While AMD is still fighting to escape their underdog status in the GPU world, it’s not for a lack of effort, and it’s been Raja spearheading that effort. Cementing AMD’s graphics operations under a single group – and a single leader – has done wonders for how the company communicates with press and users alike. As RTG’s leader he’s both shown a passion for the technology that clearly rubbed off on the rest of the group, and at the same time he has been honest about RTG’s faults. Anand once called Raja “the king”, and after 4 years I can see why.

As for AMD and RTG’s future, since the start of Raja’s sabbatical, Dr. Lisa Su has been running the RTG. AMD has confirmed that this arrangement will not be changing, and that Lisa will continue to run the RTG while the company searches for a new leader for the group. In the meantime, briefly touched upon in Raja’s memo and AMD’s official statement, in an unrelated matter the company is confirming that they are making further investments into gaming and server GPU compute. This isn’t a new direction for the company, as it’s been clear they’ve intended to take Vega in this direction from the start, but some additional investments have been made to this effect.

Source: Hexus & AMD

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Pc Games

BioWare festeggia l’N7 Day con un video celebrativo sui dieci anni di Mass Effect e tante iniziative per la community

Author: Giorgio Melani Ultime news PC | Multiplayer.it

Come era stato preventivato, BioWare è tornata sull’argomento Mass Effect in occasione del 7 novembre, che è diventato ormai tradizionalmente l’N7 Day.

Per l’occasione, il team ha pubblicato un lungo video celebrativo che ripercorre i dieci anni di storia del brand, il cui decimo anniversario cade precisamente il 20 novembre 2017. Nonostante la serie non se la passi molto bene dopo il flop di Mass Effect: Andromeda, la sua storia resta gloriosa, dunque c’è comunque da festeggiare.

Negli ultimi cinque anni la saga del comandante Shepard ha entusiasmato milioni di giocatori, ma anche per noi è stata un’avventura memorabile. Siamo onorati del supporto e della passione che ognuno di voi ha dimostrato. Mass Effect non sarebbe mai stato lo stesso senza di voi, perciò vogliamo goderci questo incredibile traguardo con tutti i nostri fan. Il primo N7-Day è l’occasione perfetta per festeggiare tutti insieme la saga di Mass Effect.

L’N7-Day è aperto a tutti. Posate i vostri Factotum e brindiamo con del brandy Serrice Ice (o un analcolico per i più giovani) mentre ricordiamo i nostri momenti preferiti della serie.

Abbiamo organizzato moltissime attività divertenti per festeggiare l’occasione! Sono previsti eventi online, oggetti di gioco in regalo, dietro le quinte, risorse esclusive dedicate all’N7-Day e molto altro ancora! Qui sotto potete trovare l’elenco di tutti gli eventi e informazioni sulle modalità di partecipazione. Sulla pagina dedicata all’evento potete trovare tanti materiali interessanti per celebrare Mass Effect: dai Fan Kit a foto e illustrazioni, oltre a numerose iniziative come l’album fotografico dell’N7-Day che consente anche di vincere vari premi. Per partecipare è necessario spedire un’email a N7DayPhotos@ea.com contenente il testo “Desidero partecipare al concorso a premi N7-Day di BioWare” e con il paese di residenza ben specificato. Il concorso vale su quattro categorie principali:

– Miglior cosplay
– Migliore opera amatoriale (arti visive)
– Migliore foto orgoglio N7 (vestitevi da N7 e mostrateci la vostra collezione)
– Miglior effetto grafico.

Trovate tutte le informazioni su quanto detto e molto altro sulla pagina ufficiale dedicata all’N7-Day.

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HardwareSoftware

Nvidia Titan Xp Star Wars: stai con i Jedi o con l’Impero?

Author: Manolo De Agostini Tom’s Hardware

Nei giorni scorsi Nvidia aveva preannunciato l’arrivo di una versione Collector’s Edition della Titan Xp. Dopo l’iniziale alone di mistero, l’azienda ha svelato di che cosa si tratta: due schede video dedicate ai fan di Star Wars.

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Sotto la scocca tutto rimane invariato: abbiamo la GPU GP102 con 3840 CUDA core e 12 GB di memoria GDDR5X, entrambi con le medesime frequenze della Titan Xp standard.

A cambiare è la “livrea”. La prima versione, chiamata The Jedi Order, ovvero l’Ordine dei Jedi, si presenta con una copertura in alluminio più chiara, mentre la versione Galactic Empire, che si rifà all’Impero, ha una copertura del dissipatore più scura. Entrambe le schede video hanno illuminazione LED per richiamare le spade laser: verde per i Jedi, rosso per i Sith. Sulla ventola è presente anche l’emblema della fazione, ovviamente illuminato.

Queste schede saranno disponibili esclusivamente sui siti Nvidia dal 17 novembre, ma solo gli utenti di Stati Uniti, Regno Unito, Germania e Francia potranno prenotarla da subito tramite GeForce Experience. Il prezzo è identico a quello della Titan Xp classica.