December 20, 2018

AMD specific news

ASUS launches 2 AMD-powered gaming laptops in Indiaedit

Taiwan-based electronics major ASUS on Wednesday launched two gaming laptops in India that are powered by latest-generation AMD Ryzen Mobile processors with Radeon Vega graphics.

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AMD brand mentions

Building a gaming desktop: from Rs 30K to a few lakhsedit

The obvious choice of a processor is from Intel or AMD. There are good processors from both companies. For a long time, it was thought that AMD was behind Intel. However, AMD has caught up and has good products in its lineup. The processor that is chosen depends on the budget and being the heart of the system, it makes sense to get the best one possible.

Publication: Deccan Herald

Competition in news

NVIDIA RTX Cards Back at MSRP, GTX 1080 and 1080 Ti Completely Goneedit

Ever since NVIDIA launched their new RTX 20-series graphics cards, their only competition was the older GTX-10 series, especially the GTX 1080 Ti which performs almost identical to the RTX 2080 that too at a lower price. As such, NVIDIA was hellbent on getting rid of the high-end Pascal cards utilizing every possible strategy, including game bundles, discounts, and other offers. The goal finally seems to have been fulfilled.

Publication: TechQuila

Intel Fovoros and First Hybrid x86 CPU: Core plus Atom in 7W on 10 nmedit

Computer architecture is all about how much performance can you provide in the most compact system. Someone who has been (or perhaps had been) breaking the barrier since the start of this industry is Intel. Intel’s first Hybrid x86 CPU tries to do it once more. Intel has decided to integrate multiple x86 cores on the 10nm node.

Publication: TechQuila

Partner in news

ASUS launches 2 AMD-powered gaming laptops in Indiaedit

Taiwan-based electronics major ASUS on Wednesday launched two gaming laptops in India that are powered by latest-generation AMD Ryzen Mobile processors with Radeon Vega graphics.

Publications:  The Times of India Business Standard The Indian Express Digit Stuff The Daily Pioneer Gadget Bridge Digital Terminal 91 Mobiles Fone Arena Odisha TV ABP News Social News XYZ Sakshi Post The South Asian Times IANS Live BTVi Prokerala News Webindia123 Sify.com Daily World Netindia123.com This is my India NewKerala.com Price Baba

Industry news

PC Gaming Makes Up For a Fourth of Total Industry Revenueedit

PC gaming made up 25% of the industry’s revenue in 2018. It brought in $33.4 billion, a 3.2% improvement since 2017. But this doesn’t mean that the market share of PC games has increased. In fact, it has dropped by 3% compared to last year.

Publication: TechQuila

IIT Delhi Placements 2018: 22% increase in placements with over 900 job offers at end of Phase Iedit

Indian Institute of Technology, IIT Delhi just concluded its first phase of campus placements. At the end of Phase I, as many as 900 job offers were made, including PPOs. Not only did the campus see a massive increase of about 20 percent in the companies visiting the campus, 750 students have already been offered.

Publication: Times Now

LG To Expand Lineup Of “Ultra” Monitors At CES 2019edit

At CES® 2019 next month, LG Electronics (LG) will unveil its latest range of “Ultra” Monitors, including a 49-inch display for business professionals and a 38-inch display for gamers.

Publication: IT News Online

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