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AMD specific news
AMD Releases New Radeon Drivers For Resident Evil 2edit
Unlike NVIDIA, AMD doesn’t quite have a reputation of day one driver support for most games. That however, seems to be changing, as Capcom’s remake of Resident Evil 2 got day zero driver support from team red. The optimizations include better overall performance, improved asynchronous compute utilization and FreeSync 2 HDR support.
Publication: TechQuila
Acer Introduces its First Chromebook Powered by Versatile AMD A-Series Processors with Radeon Graphicsedit
Acer expanded its award-winning line of 15.6-inch Chromebooks with its first AMD-based Chromebook, the Acer Chromebook 315. Powered by 7th Gen AMD A6-9220C or A4-9120C processors with Radeon graphics, it can speed through demanding apps, while running multiple tabs and extensions, all during a battery life of up to 10 hours.
Publication: NCN Magazine
AMD unveils Ryzen Mobile 3000-Series at CES 2019edit
AMD Updates Wafer Supply Agreement with GlobalFoundries to Free Itself of “7nm Tax”edit
AMD in its Q4-2018 Earnings Report disclosed that it has amended its Wafer Supply Agreement (WSA) with GlobalFoundries that frees it from paying a “7 nanometer tax.” Under the older version of WSA, AMD would have had to pay a penalty to GlobalFoundries if it sourced processors from any other semiconductor foundry. The company got preferential pricing in return for the exclusivity.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
AMD shares jump on record growth in data center revenueedit
Chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has reported record quarterly growth in data center sales and projected revenue growth in fiscal 2019 above Wall Street expectations, sending its shares up 10% after the bell. Investors were bracing for weak results from AMD after warnings from a host of other chipmakers about a slowdown in China that was triggered by a trade dispute with the United States.
Publication: ETTech ; NDTV Gadgets360 ; Yahoo Finance ; Firstpost
Here comes AMD…edit
Ahead of the results, shares had already plunged 5% Tuesday – one day after rival Nvidia warned that conditions in China had led to an “extraordinary, unusually turbulent” quarter. The chipmaker cut its revenue guidance for the fourth quarter to roughly $2.2 billion, down from about $2.7 billion.
Publication: Business Insider India
AMD Q4 Earnings to Gain from Computing & Graphics Segmentedit
Advanced Micro Devices AMD is set to report fourth-quarter 2018 results on Jan 29. The company is expected to gain from robust demand of graphic processor units (GPUs), which are now widely utilized in industries like gaming, automotive and blockchain.
Publication: Yahoo Finance
AMD Reports Fourth Quarter and Annual 2018 Financial Resultsedit
AMD (AMD) today announced revenue for fiscal year 2018 of $6.48 billion, operating income of $451 million, net income of $337 million and diluted earnings per share of $0.32. On a non-GAAP(1)basis, operating income was $633 million, net income was $514 million and diluted earnings per share was $0.46.
Publication: Yahoo Finance ; Zee Business ; RTT News ; Reuters
AMD Radeon VII 3D Mark, Final Fantasy XV Benchmarks Surface – Beats and Loses to RTX 2080edit
Benchmarks of AMD’s upcoming Radeon VII graphics card have surfaced, courtesy of the one and only, graphics card info and results leaker extraordinaire Tum Apisak. In these scores, and looking purely at the graphics portion of the benchmarks, AMD’s solution really does seem to bring the fight to NVIDIA’s RTX 2080 – no small feat, considering that it’s mostly a shrunk-down version of AMD’s previous-gen Vega with overcharged memory and core clocks.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
PowerColor Also Unveils its Reference Radeon VIIedit
Amidst breaking news about PowerColor designing what could be the first custom-design Radeon VII graphics card, the company also unveiled its reference-design Radeon VII card, the AXVII 16GBHBM2-3DH. This card sticks to AMD’s reference design clock speeds of up to 1750 MHz boost, and up to 1800 MHz “peak” clock speeds, with the memory ticking at 1000 MHz.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
SAPPHIRE NITRO+ Radeon RX 590 8GB Reviewedit
AMD showcased a different strategy when it came out the Polaris range of graphics cards. The focus was now on the mid-range and entry-level cards first and the flagships would follow later. Roughly two-and-a-half years later, we’re looking at the same Polaris cards even today.
Publication: Digit
AMD Strengthens Senior Leadership Teamedit
AMD has announced multiple organizational changes focused on strengthening the company’s senior leadership team and accelerating growth. AMD will unify all sales operations under Darren Grasby, senior vice president and chief sales officer. Grasby will now lead the global sales and go-to-market activities across all product lines, channels and regions. Previously, Grasby was responsible for worldwide sales to PC manufacturers and channel partners.
Publication: Bizwire Express
HP integrates AMD’s Ryzen chips into small business notebooksedit
HP is transferring its small business notebooks onto AMD’s Ryzen quad-core processors platforms. The Probook 445 G6 and ProBook 455 G6 rely on the current gen’s mix of 8th Gen Intel Core i CPUs and AMD A10-series APUs. HP is planning to move onto the Ryzen and its Pro APUs.
Publication: TechQuila
Multiple OEMs/ODMs to Deny Support for AMD 7nm Mobility Lineupedit
AMD has already announced its 7nm processors for the mobility market and it surely made the customers happy as this meant more cheap and powerful options for them. But there’s a catch with AMD’s 7nm mobility lineup, some rumors have suggested that multiple OEMs and ODMs are not going to support AMD 7nm whenever it launches.
Publication: TechQuila
AMD EPYC 64-Core CPU demolishes Intel Xeon in Benchmarksedit
AMD has been giving a hard time to Intel ever since their press conference at CES 2019 got over. They blessed the Gaming Industry with 3rd Gen Ryzen processors that crushed Intel’s flagship Core i9 not only in performance but power consumption as well.
Publication: TechQuila
AMD Strengthens Senior Leadership Teamedit
AMD today announced multiple organizational changes focused on strengthening the company’s senior leadership team and accelerating growth.
Publication: BizWire Express Tech Power Up
AMD Zen 2 12-Core, 24-Thread Matisse CPU Spotted in UserBenchmarkedit
A new development could shake up our expectations on AMD’s new Ryzen 2 CPUs, which if true, could mean that previous rumors of much increased core-counts at the top of AMD’s offerings were true. User TUM Apisak, who has been involved in multiple information leaks and scouting for the hardware world, has digged enough to find a submitted UserBenchmark that screams of a 12-core, 24-thread AMD Matisse part (an engineering sample at that, so keep your hats on for the presented clock speeds).
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition is packed with a slew of cool featuresedit
Every year around this time AMD launches a yearly overhaul of its software. AMD’s Annual roll-outs packed with a slew of new features are pretty much a tradition now. A year prior, the company gave us a Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition update. This time around, the refresh is called the Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition. We attended the briefing in the supercool city of Bangkok and the slew of features and huge slide deck you will read is proof enough that software engineers have been hard at work.
Publication: Gaming Central
Sapphire Launches its Radeon VII, AMD Reserving 1.80 GHz Boost for Direct Sales?edit
Sapphire is among the first AMD add-in-board (AIB) partners to launch a Radeon VII graphics card. The card sticks to AMD reference board design, which the company unveiled at its CES 2019 keynote. Interestingly, its GPU engine boost frequency is set at 1750 MHz, which is less than the 1800 MHz boost frequency figure that was mentioned by the company earlier.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
ASRock Radeon VII Phantom Gaming Reference Design Graphics Card Revealededit
ASRock is a relatively new entry into the graphics card market with its Phantom gaming brand, but has already delivered on AMD’s previous-generation hardware with interesting solutions. The company, alongside Sapphire, has been one of the first to showcase their take on AMD’s upcoming Radeon VII high-performance graphics card, which will slot in above the company’s RX 580 graphics cards in terms of performance.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Microsoft, Sony may leverage AMD Zen 2 architecture, 7nm GPU technology in next-gen consolesedit
With both Sony and Microsoft racing to release the next-generation console, rumours of the next chip that will power these consoles have flooded the Internet with AMD at the centre. Reports say that AMD is in the process of introducing a brand new APU based on AMD’s Zen 2 architecture and a next-generation Navi GPU architecture.
Publication: Moneycontrol
A Simpler, Easier to understand partner program is the key to Success!edit
With market competition intensifying and business becoming more challenging for new customer acquisitions and engagement, classic partner programs are seen to be evolving. The exponential pace of change has created anxiety across the IT industry. Any information system upgrades for improved partner experiences should deliver accurate information, address the right issues, and demonstrate an understanding of partner experiences.
Publication: VAR India
AMD “Navi” GPU Code Surfaces in Latest Apple MacOS Mojave Betaedit
System software code used for detecting and installing AMD’s upcoming Radeon “Navi” family of graphics processors surfaced in the latest Apple MacOS “Mojave” beta. Version 14.2 beta of the operating system packs preparation for AMD’s next-generation GPUs through a device identifier “0x73101002.”
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 590 Special Edition Reviewedit
We’re finally in a post-mining world, with stable pricing and supply for graphics cards. The situation isn’t exactly ideal yet in India, but it’s getting there. The hope that we had of low prices due to oversupply hasn’t really panned out – instead, both AMD and Nvidia are using game bundles to add value to the sales of new units.
Publication: NDTV Gadgets 360 ; TechXP
Upcoming Play Station 5 and Xbox tipped to feature AMD Navi graphicsedit
It seems that the announcement for the upcoming Xbox and Sony PS5 are right around the corners. The rumors about the next generation consoles are already started surfacing the web, now a new leak suggested both the upcoming consoles are going to be equipped with AMD chip under the hood.
Publication: Yahoo Finance
AMD Selected for 2019 Bloomberg Gender-Equality Indexedit
AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today announced that it has been selected for the 2019 Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index (GEI). AMD is one of 230 companies included for their commitment to gender reporting transparency and the advancement of women in the workplace.
Publication: Bizwire Express
A Sprinkle of Salt: AMD Radeon VII Reported to Only be Available in Reference Design, no Custom Treatmentedit
A report via Tom’s Hardware.de says that AMD’s plans for the upcoming Radeon VII are somewhat one-dimensional, in that only reference designs will be available for this particular rendition of the Vega architecture. And this doesn’t mean”initial availability” only on reference cards, like NVIDIA has been doing with their Founder’s editions; the report claims that at no point in time will there actually be a custom-designed Radeon VII.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
How to Overclock Your AMD Ryzen CPUedit
For a long time, AMD played second fiddle to Intel in all but the most budget-focused builds. Ryzen changed that, providing plenty of CPU cores with solid performance for a great all-around CPU—and you can push that CPU a little farther than its out-of-the-box speed with a bit of overclocking.
Publication: PCMag
AMD’s Initial Production Run of Radeon VII Just 5,000 Pieces, Company Denies itedit
More news coming in on AMD’s upcoming high-end graphics card, the Radeon VII, with Chinese media reporting that AMD’s initial production run for the card is set to ship just 5,000 pieces worldwide. This comes hot on the heels of another report that the Radeon VII won’t come in custom-designs by AMD’s add-in board (AIB) partners, and that only the reference design will be repackaged and sold by them. What’s worse, the source which leaked this production size also revealed that AMD is selling the card below cost-price, i.e., with each card sold, AMD is losing money.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
AMD Radeon VII GPU gives gamers a bigger playgroundedit
After the not so successful release of the power-hogging AMD Vega 56 and 64, attendees at CES 2019 knew they were in for something special after the company announced that they would rectify that mistake with a new and improved graphics card. This new card came in the form of the new AMD Radeon VII, the world’s first GPU using a 7nm process.
Publication: Moneycontrol
AMD Radeon VII Specifications, Performance Details Revealed in Run-Up to Launchedit
The new 7nm Radeon VII GPU was an unexpected announcement at AMD CEO Dr Lisa Su’s CES 2019 keynote last week, and very few actual specifications and details were disclosed at the event. More information has come trickling out over the past few days, some of which is interesting and some that might dampen the appeal of this new top-end gaming hardware.
Publication: NDTV Gadgets360
Is AMD only going to make only 5,000 units of the Radeon Vega VII?edit
At CES 2019, AMD made waves with the announcement of a new high-performance GPU. The Radeon Vega VII is poised to be positioned as a competitor to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 but at $100 cheaper, priced at $699 (Approximately Rs 49,000).
Publication: PC Mag
AMD to introduce Ray Tracing while Nvidia incorporates FreeSyncedit
As AMD’s CES 2019 press conference wrapped up a few days ago, CEO Lisa Su engaged with the press in a Q&A session published by PC World, where she talked about the company’s future plans for Ray Tracing.
Publication: TechQuila
AMD to Drop 7nm Bombs at CESedit
AMD President and CEO Lisa Su took to the stage at CES to give what some analysts suggested was the most important appearance by AMD at a tradeshow since a keynote at the now-defunct Comdex by then-CEO Hector Ruiz in 2002. She did not disappoint.
Publication: Financial Express TechnoSports
CES 2019: AMD shows off 3rd-gen Ryzen desktop processor, to debut mid-yearedit
Chipmaker AMD unveiled its third-generation Ryzen desktop processor at the ongoing CES 2019 event in Los Angeles. The company President and CEO Lisa Su announced that the processor will launch in mid-2019.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle The Asian Age
AMD Unveils World’s First 7nm Gaming GPU!edit
AMD has unveiled AMD Radeon VII,the world’s first 7nm gaming graphics card. It was designed to deliver exceptional performance and amazing experiences for the latest AAA, esports and Virtual Reality (VR) titles, demanding 3D rendering and video editing applications, and next-generation compute workloads.
Publication: Voice & Data
AMD President and CEO Dr. Lisa Su Reveals Coming High-Performance Computing Inflection Pointedit
AMD highlighted historic leaps in computing, gaming and visualization technologies expected in 2019 based on a combination of leading-edge 7nm technology and the most advanced computing and graphics designs the company has ever created.
Publication: Cell IT
AMD CTO Mark Papermaster Confirms 7 nm Lineup Refresh for 2019edit
AMD’s CTO Mark Papermaster, in an interview with TheStreet, confirmed AMD’s plans with 7 nm for their graphics offerings are just beginning with Radeon VII. When inquired on AMD’s plans for their graphics division, Papermaster said that “What we do over the course of the year is what we do every year. We’ll round out the whole roadmap.” he then added that “We’re really excited to start on the high-end… you’ll see the announcements over the course of the year as we round out our Radeon roadmap.”
Publication: Tech Power Up
AMD President and CEO Dr. Lisa Su Reveals Coming High-Performance Computing Inflection Point in CES 2019edit
AMD highlighted historic leaps in computing, gaming and visualization technologies expected in 2019 based on a combination of leading-edge 7nm technology and the most advanced computing and graphics designs the company has ever created.
Publication: PC Quest
AMD’s 7nm chips take aim at Intel, Nvidiaedit
The next-gen smaller and power-efficient Ryzen CPU and Radeon VII graphics chip will compete with rival chips from Intel and Nvidia in the computing and graphics segments respectively.
Publication: Mumbai Mirror (Print)
XBox talks partnership with AMD for ‘Future Platforms’ at CES 2019edit
During AMD’s keynote address at CES 2019, Microsoft’s head of gaming Phil Spencer came on stage and briefly discussed a partnership with AMD that would involve “future platforms.”
Publication: IGN India
AMD’s 3rd-gen Ryzen chips aim to directly compete with Intel’s best offeringedit
The currently ongoing Consumer Electronics Show 2019 has been quite impressive and tech companies are pushing the boundaries of technology with their innovative products showcased at the show. AMD also announced that they would be shipping its much anticipated 7-nanometer 3rd generation Ryzen 3 chips in the mid of this year.
Publication: Mobile Scout
CES 2019: AMD Ryzen 7nm chip, Analog ECG watch, BMW self-riding bike & moreedit
In a move aimed at taking on Intel and Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) on Wednesday unveiled the 7nm-based Ryzen chip and graphic processor at the CES 2019.
Publication: Business Standard Business Fortnight India Finance News
AMD Shows Off 7 Nano Meter Next-Generation Chips At CES, Aims At Intel And Nvidiaedit
Advanced Micro Devices Inc on Wednesday unveiled its next generation smaller and power-efficient computer chip and a graphics processor, aiming at bigger rivals Intel Corp and Nvidia Corp.
Publication: ANI News BTVI Business Standard The Indian Express Deccan Chronicle The Asian Age Moneycontrol News18 The Hans India PC Mag Tech2 IGN India Siasat Daily Gaming Bolt My Mobile Coastal Digest Telecom Live Tech Power Up Mobile Scout BizWire Express IT News Online Gizbot Fossbytes Web India 123 New Kerala
AMD 3rd Gen Ryzen AM4 Package Capable of Two 8-core Chipletsedit
At its CES 2019 keynote, AMD unveiled two killer client-segment products, the Radeon VII graphics card, which beats the GeForce RTX 2080; and a sneak preview of the 3rd generation Ryzen socket AM4 processor based on the company’s “Zen 2” microarchitecture.
Publication: Tech Power Up
AMD President and CEO Dr. Lisa Su Reveals Coming High-Performance Computing Inflection Point in CES 2019 Keynoteedit
AMD today highlighted historic leaps in computing, gaming and visualization technologies expected in 2019 based on a combination of leading-edge 7nm technology and the most advanced computing and graphics designs the company has ever created.
Publication: BizWire Express
Xbox Boss Phil Spencer Says Future Xbox Consoles Will Also Be AMD Basededit
Nintendo may have announced a partnership with Nvidia for their consoles going forward, but it looks like Micorosft intends to stick with rival AMD for the foreseeable future. Taking the stage at AMD’s CES 2019 keynote, Xbox boss Phil Spencer confirmed that future Xbox consoles will continue to use AMD chips, praising the company culture, and AMD’s history of innovation.
Publication: Gaming Bolt
AMD is sliding after unveiling its 7-nanometer gaming graphics cardedit
AMD fell 2.7% to $20.19 Wednesday after the company unveiled the first 7-nanometer gaming graphics card. The chipmaker on Wednesday announced the Radeon VII, a 7 nm graphics processing unit (GPU), at the Global Stage for Innovation (CES) annual event.
Publication: Business Insider
CES 2019: AMD launches 7nm Ryzen, Radeon VII chips, aims at Nvidia, Inteledit
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) on Wednesday unveiled its next generation smaller and power-efficient computer chip and a graphics processor, aiming at bigger rivals Intel Corp and Nvidia Corp.
Publication: Hindustan Times Gadgets Now Moneycontrol News18 Reuters Gadgets 360 PC Mag Deccan Herald Tech2 TechQuila TechnoSports InfoTechLead Indian Noob Tech Power Up
CES 2019: AMD Announces Major Mobile Portfolio Updatesedit
AMD announced a number of exciting additions to its mobility line-up, encompassing all notebook segments:
2 Gen AMD Ryzen 3000 Series Mobile Processors powering ultrathin and gaming notebooksPublication: DQ Channels Voice & Data
New chipedit
AMD unveiled the Ryzen 3000 mobile chips with as many as six variants. ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Samsung will launch Ryzen 3000-based notebooks later this year.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle The Asian Age
CES 2019: AMD announces new mobile processor line-upedit
Semiconductor company AMD has unveiled latest processors for its mobility line-up, including the 2nd-generation Ryzen 3000 Series Mobile, which are the world’s fastest processor for ultra-thin laptops.
Publications: Business Standard ET Telecom Gadget2.in BTVi The Mobile Indian Social News XYZ Cell IT NewsR Devdiscourse Gadget Bridge Daijiworld Dailyworld
AMD Kicks-Off 2019 Offering Complete Mobile Portfolioedit
AMD announced the first members of its 2019 mobility line-up encompassing all notebook segments: 2ndGen AMD Ryzen 3000 Series Mobile Processors powering ultra thin and gaming notebooks;AMD Athlon 300 Series Mobile Processors powering mainstream notebooks with the fast and efficient “Zen” core; and optimized 7thGen AMD A-Series processors,elevating performance for mainstream Chromebooks.
Publication: PC Quest Tech Power Up
AMD Makes Laptop, Chromebook Push With New Mobile Processorsedit
AMD is making a push to get the company’s chips inside upcoming laptops, including Chromebooks, with a whole batch of new mobile processors.
Publication: PC Mag
AMD at CES 2019: Ryzen 3000 mobile chip series unveiled, takes on Intel core i7edit
AMD on Sunday unveiled Ryzen 3000 mobile chips at the ongoing Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, US. Targeted at the mobile devices including Chromebooks, Ryzen 3000 has debuted with as many as six variants.
Publication: Hindustan Times
AMD Makes Laptop, Chromebook Push With New Mobile Processorsedit
AMD is making a push to get the company’s chips inside upcoming laptops, including Chromebooks, with a whole batch of new mobile processors. On Sunday, AMD announced a new family of second-generation Ryzen 3000 processors meant for both thin laptops and gaming notebooks. The company also wants to power Google Chromebooks with two 7th generation AMD A-series processors.
Publication: PCMag
AMD Ryzen 3000 Series to Launch at CES 2019edit
CES 2019 is about to kick in, and it seems that the show has started already, as we have witnessed some of the launches and some companies have teased new products in the upcoming event. And now we come to know about the upcoming AMD Ryzen 3000 Series that will be launched in the CES 2019 from a Russian based website, which mentioned the specs and other details of the upcoming AMD Ryzen 3000 Series processor chips. This hints the official launch of the Ryzen 3000 Series by AMD next week at the CES 2019 event.
Publication: VoStory
AMD Kicks-Off 2019 Offering Complete Mobile Portfolio: New Ryzen™, Athlon™, and A-Series Processors for Ultrathin, Mainstream, and Chromebook Laptopsedit
Today, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announced the first members of its 2019 mobility line-up encompassing all notebook segments: 2^nd Gen AMD Ryzen 3000 Series Mobile Processors powering ultrathin and gaming notebooks; AMD Athlon 300 Series Mobile Processors powering mainstream notebooks with the fast and efficient “Zen”^3 core; and optimized 7^th Gen AMD A-Series processors, elevating performance for mainstream Chromebooks.
Publication: NewsR
AMD Ryzen 9 3800X flagship processor spotted online with 16 cores, 32 threadsedit
AMD is expected to make announcements regarding its Ryzen 3000 series processors based on Zen 2 core architecture at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show, 2019.
Publication: Digit
AMD Ryzen 3000 Series With 16-Core Ryzen 9 CPU Rumoured to Launch at CES 2019edit
A Russian e-commerce website has published detailed specifications and prices of what seem to be AMD’s upcoming Ryzen 3000-series processor lineup. There appear to be at least seven models, codenamed ‘Matisse’ in keeping with AMD’s new artist-inspired naming scheme.
Publication: Gadgets 360
AMD Athlon 220GE and Athlon 240GE Processors Launched: Affordable Zen-Core CPUs With Built-in Radeon Vega Graphicsedit
AMD has launched two capable Athlon CPUs that will surely appeal to PC builders on a rather tight budget. The affordable yet powerful AMD Athlon 220GE and Athlon 240GE processors have Zen-based cores and even come with built-in AMD Radeon Vega GPUs.
Publication: My Smart Price
AMD Ryzen 3000 series CPUs Listed By Retailer: 16C/32T @ 4.7 GHzedit
CES is just a week away and the first listing for AMD’s Ryzen 3000 series processors has been posted by a Russian retailer. The list includes all the Ryzen 3, 5 and 7 as well as the flagship Ryzen 9 mega-chip.
Publication: TechQuila
AMD Ryzen 9 3800X ‘Matisse’ With 4.7 GHz Turbo Clock Listed Onlineedit
AMD is an American company that design and markets computer processors. The CPUs offered by the company are usually overshadowed by their Intel counterparts.
Publication: iGyaan
NEXT GEN PROCESSORSedit
Asus VivoBook X505ZA review: Powerful AMD Ryzen chip, lightweight build make this budget laptop desirableedit
If you are hunting for a decent laptop under Rs 40,000 in the market, chances of you likely to stumble upon options powered by mostly Intel Core i3 processors are high. Also, laptops in this price category are usually bulky, heavy and are supposed to serve as a portable multimedia device. Asus — a name synonymous with gamers for their ROG branded laptops and desktops, serves in the affordable sub-Rs 40,000 segment with its VivoBook lineup of laptops.
Publication: India Today
AMD brand mentions
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Chipset Market 2019 Key Details and Outlook by Top Companies Till 2023edit
The report on the global Artificial Intelligence (AI) Chipset Market covers historical market trends, current market dynamics, market valuation by segmentation as well as region, country-level analysis for every segment, key player’s market share analysis, competitive landscape and supply chain analysis.
Publication: Webnewswire
8 Things You Should Consider Before Buying A Laptopedit
You can’t just walk into a store and buy a laptop that the salesman is selling to you without knowing its pros and cons. So, here are 8 things you should keep in mind before buying yourself a laptop.
Publication: ScoopWhoop
What the Laptops of CES Told Us About PC Trends in 2019edit
The laptops on display at this year’s CES show point out some of the directions that we can expect the PC market to take in the rest of 2019. To me, three trends stood out: improved performance; improved battery life in laptops; and thinner bezels on displays, making it much easier for the manufacturers to create smaller machines.
Publication: PCMag
PUBG Lite Beta Announced for Low-end PCs, Might Come to India Soonedit
PUBG Corp is testing out a lighter version of the battle royale game for the systems that do not have high-end hardware prowess. If you have ever wanted to play PUBG but your computer’s specifications are not up to the minimum requirements of the game then PUBG Lite might be the option for you.
Publication: The Indian Wire
NVIDIA TO LAUNCH 3 NEW GTX 16 SERIES GRAPHICS CARDS WITH PRICE STARTING FROM $179edit
After launching a bunch of graphics cards in 2018 and stepping forward in 2019 with the latest RTX 2060, NVIDIA seems to be worried about the budget segment of the graphics card. With some very costly Ray Tracing graphics card with new Tensor cores, gaming has come up to some other level truly. But, are all these expensive cards affordable to a wide range of people?
Publication: TechnoSports
NVIDIA: Turing GPUs Didn’t Sell as Per Expectationsedit
NVIDIA may have had the upper hand in the graphics card market for a while now, but when it comes to the stock market, team green’s have certainly seen better days. Today, after the company released a warning that revenue for the last quarter of the year will be down by $500 million versus a previously issued guidance, the company’s stocks plummeted by 14%.
Publication: TechQuila
Intel’s IGP-less i9-9900KF, i7-9700KF CPUs First Listings Appear Above MSRP Pricingedit
Intel will be releasing IPG-less versions of their most popular desktop processors soon, if some retailers’ listings of the CPUs are anything to go by. The i9-9900KF and i7-9700KF CPUs will bring about Intel’s best-performing architecture to date in an integrated GPU-less package, which will allow the company to bring prices down for the end user.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Intel Addresses Processor Shortages, CEO Hunt After Reporting Disappointing Fourth-Quarter Resultsedit
Stealing a page from Apple’s recent earnings warning, Intel blamed a lack of demand in China as one of the reasons for reporting healthy fourth-quarter profits that were nevertheless less than Wall Street expected. Intel’s fourth quarter, traditionally the company’s strongest, capped what Intel said was a record-breaking year in terms of revenue. But Intel blamed China, weakness in cloud-computing customers, a weakened modem market, and an inability to manufacture enough processors as reasons the company’s revenues did not meet expectations.
Publication: Communications Today
ASMedia to Continue as Chipset Supplier to AMD, But X570 an In-house Chipsetedit
AMD’s socket AM4 and socket TR4 chipsets are originally designed by ASMedia. With its “Zen” family of processors being full-fledged SoCs, the motherboard “chipset” only serves to increase connectivity, and ASMedia already holds certifications for key groups such as the PCI-SIG, USB-IF, SATA-IO, NVM-Express group, etc.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
ASRock Readies Nine AMD X570 Motherboards with “Zen 2” Matisse Supportedit
Sometime mid-2019, AMD will launch its 3rd generation Ryzen “Zen 2” processors with core counts of up to 16 cores in the AM4 package. These processors will launch alongside the new AMD 500-series desktop chipset family, led by the X570. AMD assures backwards compatibility of these processors with older chipsets provided motherboard vendors support their customers with BIOS updates.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Hellpoint Interview – PS5, Xbox Scarlett, Cloud Gaming, Engine Tech And Moreedit
Cradle Games is a brand new studio, made from developers with 10-15, and sometimes 20, years of experience working on AAA games. It is comprised of veterans from Activision and Ubisoft, and currently, it is working on the incredible looking game Hellpoint, an action RPG with a startlingly distinct art style.
Publication: Gaming Bolt
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Review: Gateway to the World of Ray Tracingedit
Last year’s Nvidia GTX 1060 was a mid-range champion that offered smooth and stable frame rates for a flawless 1080P gaming. Not only was it chasing the coat-tails of its big brother, the Nvidia GTX 1070, but it also locked horns with the AMD Radeon RX 580.
Publication: Beebom
ASUS VivoBook X505 Reviewedit
Growing internet penetration and increasing awareness amongst consumers about the emergence of novel technologies have fuelled the growth for cross-functional devices that offer powerful features and capabilities. This has encouraged the development of multifunctional devices, especially laptops.
Publication: XiteTech
Free-to-play PUBG Lite Is Coming To PCedit
PUBG is one of the mot played Battle Royale styled games in the world. The game drops 100 players into a map where they fight against each other using weapons they pick up around the map to emerge victorious as the last man standing.
Publication: iGyaan
Asus F570ZD review: Great entry-level gaming laptop but misses out on SSDedit
Asus, the Taiwanese manufacturer of computer peripherals, recently launched Asus F570ZD, a laptop for entry- level gamers and for those on the lookout for a dedicated performance laptop to enhance their daily workflow. While the innards present in the laptop make it an exciting purchace, I took a deeper look to find out that is it still a valuable product when it comes to casual gaming and everyday computing.
Publication: India Finance News
ASRock Launches World’s First Mini-STX Platform Based on AMD A300: DeskMini A300edit
The leading global motherboard and graphics card manufacturer, ASRock, pleasure to announce the world’s first AMD based Mini STX Platform – DeskMini A300 at CES 2019. It adopts with AMD A300 chipset, not only supports AMD AM4 65W APU, but also provides up to 32GB DDR4-2933MHz high-speed memory, which leads to outstanding computing power and 3D performance.
Publication: Tech PowerUp ; DigiTimes ; Geeky Gadgets
ASRock Announces Steel Legend Family of Motherboardsedit
The leading global motherboard manufacturer, ASRock, is proud to introduce the new ASRock Steel Legend motherboard series. ASRock Steel Legend motherboards are built around the most demanding specs and features to provide a wide array of materials, components, and features that ensure stable and reliable performance.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Ghaziabad: Flipkart founder, CEO booked for ‘cheating’ buyeredit
He claimed that though the website mentioned that an Intel processor had been installed in the laptop he had bought, the gadget he received on October 22 had an AMD processor.
Publication: The Times of India
Anthem VIP Demo Benchmarked on all GeForce RTX & Vega Cardsedit
Things are running much better now, and we had time to run some Anthem benchmarks on a selection of graphics cards, from AMD and NVIDIA. We realized too late that even the Anthem Demo comes with a five activation limit, which gets triggered on every graphics card change. That’s why we could only test eight cards so far.. we’ll add more when the activations reset.
Publication: Tech Power Up
PUBG Lite Open Beta goes live for low-end desktops and laptops: Here’re system requirement detailsedit
NVIDIA Geforce GTX 660/ AMD Radeon HD 7870
Publication: IB Times
PlayStation 5 and Next Xbox pricing details and specification leaked onlineedit
The post on ResetEra reads “The hardware is partially true. Storage is true. Raytracing is true. Lockhart is not a streaming box. Xbox SoC codename is Anubis, check AMD’s plan. MS AI is not a part of the hardware, in other words, never heard of TPU or ASIC like it. How to implement Raytracing? See GDC 2019. Why they make a decision like Lockhart? See GDC 2019. Why there still no DevKit? After GDC 2019.”
Publication: Gadget Bridge
Acer Chromebook 512, Spin 512 Launched Alongside Acer TravelMate B114-21edit
Acer has launched two new Chromebooks alongside TravelMate B114-21. The rugged laptops match the MIL-STD 810G military standards for durability and feature a shock-absorbing build. Additionally, the Chromebook Spin 512 sports a convertible form factor with a 360-degree hinge. Read more to find about Acer Chromebook 512, Spin 512, TravelMate B114-21 Price in India, Specifications, and Feature
Publication: Intellect Digest
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Founders Edition Is Now Available to Purchase in India For Rs 31,000edit
Although Nvidia listed the RTX 2060 Founders Edition graphics card on its official online store in India for a price tag of INR 31,000 a couple weeks back, it wasn’t available to purchase back then. That changes today. Nvidia has now made the RTX 2060 Founders Edition graphics card available to purchase in India via its official online store for INR 31,000.
Publication: MySmartPrice
ASUS ROG Strix XG49VQ HDR super ultra-wide gaming monitoredit
ASUS has introduced a new super ultra-wide 49-inch gaming monitor in the form of the ROG Strix XG49VQ which supports AMD Radeon FreeSync2 HDR technology and offers a 144Hz refresh rate. Ensuring that even the fastest-paced games played at the highest visual settings remain “buttery-smooth and completely lag-free” says ASUS.
Publication: Geeky Gadgets
Acer Launches 4 New Durable Chromebook Laptops Aimed at the Education Sectoredit
Acer has launched four new Chrome OS-based devices at BETT 2019. The new durable Chromebooks will add to the company’s already growing list of Chrome OS devices targeted at the education sector. Chromebooks are ideal for educational purposes given their affordable price points and cloud-based feature set. Acer’s latest Chromebooks are high on the durability factor, thanks to their MIL-STD 810G rating, and will start shipping in the US by the second quarter of 2019.
Publication: NDTV Gadgets360
PS5 and Next Xbox Specifications and Price Leakededit
Sony and Microsoft may be tightlipped about the PS5 and next Xbox, but that hasn’t stop a flurry of rumour and speculation on what to expect from the successors to the PS4 and Xbox One. The latest of these, courtesy of Reddit and popular gaming forum ResetEra suggest that the PS5 and Next Xbox would be priced in-line with what the PS4 and Xbox One were originally priced at.
Publication: NDTV Gadgets360
Budget Laptops: Buy laptops under Rs 25,000 on Paytm Malledit
Buying laptop under a budget would be very easy with Paytm Mall with cashback offers. Featuring laptops from top brands like HP, Lenovo, Dell; all laptops are priced under Rs 25,000 and feature the latest software and other hardware features. The offer of no cost EMI is also available on every laptop so make sure you buy one during this offer.
Publication: The Times of India
ASUS Unveils ROG Strix XG49VQ Super Ultra-Wide HDR Gaming Monitoredit
ASUS today unveiled the obscenely wide ROG Strix XG49VQ 49-inch curved gaming monitor, with an aspect ratio of 32:9, or what you’d get if you put two 16:9 monitors side-by-side. With a resolution of 3840 x 1080, or half the pixels of 4K UHD, the monitor features an 1800R curvature. There are two notable branded features associated with this display:
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Intel’s Earnings Whiff Breaks Semiconductor Stock Momentumedit
Semiconductor stocks are falling again after a weak earnings report from Intel Corp., the world’s second-biggest chipmaker, squelched Thursday’s relief rally. Rivals Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Nvidia Corp. each fell more than two percent in extended trading after Intel’s revenue forecast for the first quarter fell short of the lowest analyst estimate tracked by Bloomberg.
Publication: Bloomberg Quint ; Yahoo Finance
$21.1 Billion Data Center Accelerator (CPU, GPU, FPGA, ASIC) Market 2018 – Global Forecast to 2023edit
The “Data Center Accelerator Market by Processor Type (CPU, GPU, FPGA, ASIC), Type (HPC Accelerator, Cloud Accelerator), Application (Deep Learning Training, Public Cloud Interface, Enterprise Interface), and Geography – Global Forecast to 2023” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The data center accelerator market is expected to grow from 2.84 billion by 2018 to USD 21.19 billion by 2023, at a CAGR of 49.47% from 2018 to 2023.
Publication: Bizwire Express
Arctic Announces New Freezer 34 Generation of CPU Coolersedit
ARCTIC today introduced the new Freezer 34 air cooler series. Development of the new Freezer series focused on increasing cooling capacity. With static pressure optimized P-fans and the improved heatsink, the Freezer 34 series offers high quality products with high-powered performance. The series consists of the standard Freezer 34 model; the Freezer 34 CO, a new tower CPU cooler; the Freezer 34 eSports; and the Freezer 34 eSports DUO.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Acer Chromebook 512, Chromebook Spin 512 with 12-inch displays, 3:2 aspect ratio launchededit
After announcing some of the world’s first AMD-powered Chromebooks at CES 2019 this month, Acer has announced two new 12-inch Chromebooks at the Bett conference for educators. The pocket-friendly notebooks are named Acer Chromebook 512 and Chromebook Spin 512 and will mostly appeal to students.
Publication: 91Mobiles ; IT News Online ; NDTV Gadgets360
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Reviewedit
The RTX 2060 gets the performance part right but is nowhere close to being affordable, not at all for the Indian market. Even NVIDIA knows that which is why we’re going to see the GTX 1660 Ti in roughly a month’s time without any of the fancy RT cores. Another distinction with this new generation is that the RTX 2060 is very much closer to the RTX 2070 in spec.
Publication: Digit
Asus VivoBook 15 X505ZA review: Light, sleek and powerfuledit
Asus had recently announced VivoBook 15 laptops in India. These laptops are powered by AMD’s Ryzen processors coupled with Vega 8 graphics processor. This could be called as AMD’s best attempt to break into the heavily cluttered laptop market which is dominated by Intel-powered laptops.
Publication: Mobile Scout
Playstation 5 leak reveals internal specifications of Sony’s most powerful console yetedit
Sony’s Playstation gaming console is one of the most popular products in the world, in its category. And with the Playstation 4 due for a version upgrade, all eyes are on what the Japanese tech giant has in store next. While Sony has not yet confirmed as to whether it is working on the PS5 or not, a tweet has surfaced that claims Sony will continue using AMD chips for future gaming consoles, with certain CPU upgrades.
Publication: Killer Features ; Gamepur
Resident Evil 2 Tech Analysis: PS4 Pro vs Xbox One X vs PC Graphics Comparisonedit
We recently got our hands on with the much-anticipated Resident Evil 2 for current generation of consoles and modern gaming PCs. Announced way back in 2015 and only revealed last year, Resident Evil 2 is more than a remake of the 1998 title. Continuing the same claustrophobic feel that the original game was known for, Resident Evil 2 not only manages to push visual barriers on consoles and gaming PCs, but also manages to deliver a phenomenal gameplay experience that will please action and horror enthusiasts in a number of different ways.
Publication: Gaming Bolt
Resident Evil 2 Reviewedit
1998 was a formative year in gaming. It was a year where franchises like Zelda made the move to 3D, Gordon Freeman stalked aliens from Xen with a crowbar, Metal Gear Solid emulated cinematic storytelling techniques and the launch of Unreal on PC ushered into existence, a game engine that is the most popular third-party solution used by developers worldwide.
Publication: PCMag
Graphics Card (Video Card) Market Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2019-2025edit
The global Graphics Card (Video Card) market was valued at million US$ in 2018 and will reach million US$ by the end of 2025, growing at a CAGR of during 2019-2025. This report focuses on Graphics Card (Video Card) volume and value at global level, regional level and company level. From a global perspective, this report represents overall Graphics Card (Video Card) market size by analyzing historical data and future prospect.
Publication: Bizwire Express
Asus F570edit
Asus F570 is a stylish and powerful Gaming Laptop and is powered by AMD Ryzen 5 processor clocked at a speed of NA and sports a 15.6 inch FHD that comes with a resolution of 1920 X 1080 pixels,so the picture quality is crisp and detailed.The screen size is big enough for an enriching gaming, surfing and video watching experience.
Publication: Digit
Resident Evil 2 Release Date Broken Internationallyedit
Resident Evil 2 for PS4, Xbox One, and Windows PC release date is January 25 but it seems that Capcom’s survival horror re-imagining has had its street date broken this weekend. According to reports, stores in the US have been selling Resident Evil 2 over the weekend with images of retail copies surfacing on the series’ subreddit. This comes nearly a week after it received a demo on PSN, Xbox Live, and Steam.
Publication: NDTV Gadgets360
The Division 2, Far Cry New Dawn PC Physical Editions Listed for Indiaedit
The PC physical editions of The Division 2 and Far Cry New Dawn appear to be coming to India. According to listings on specialist game retailer Games The Shop, these two upcoming Ubisoft games will have PC releases on DVD for the country. This is a welcome turn of events following the publisher halting sale of physical editions of PC games after Watch Dogs 2. Far Cry New Dawn PC has a February 15 release date while The Division 2 PC has a March 15 release date.
Publication: NDTV Gadgets360
Intel Readies Crimson Canyon NUC with 10nm Core i3 and AMD Radeonedit
Intel is giving final touches to a “Crimson Canyon” fully-assembled NUC desktop model which combines the company’s first 10 nm Core processor, and AMD Radeon discrete graphics. The NUC8i3CYSM desktop from Intel packs a Core i3-8121U “Cannon Lake” SoC, 8 GB of dual-channel LPDDR4 memory, and discrete AMD Radeon RX 540 mobile GPU with 2 GB of dedicated GDDR5 memory. A 1 TB 2.5-inch hard drive comes included, although you also get an M.2-2280 slot with both PCIe 3.0 x4 (NVMe) and SATA 6 Gbps wiring.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
More screen real-estate for your desktopedit
Samsung announced a new member to the ‘super’ ultrawide gaming monitor family with a higher resolution quad-HD model that’s sharper than its regular full-HD model released back in 2017. Super ultra-wide monitors have an aspect ratio of 32:9.
Publication: The Economic Times
How Intel’s Data Centre Business Is Being Affected By India’s Digital Transformation Waveedit
With digital transformation driving the growth for companies in India, enterprises are heavily investing in data centres across the country for large scale adoption of technologies like artificial intelligence, cloud and data analytics, among others.
Publication: Analytics India Magazine
NVIDIA FreeSync adaptive sync performance testededit
During CES 2019 this year NVIDIA announced that their graphics cards now support AMD FreeSync monitors thanks to an update to the latest GeForce drivers. If you are wondering how the new technology performs then you might be interested in a new video by the team over at Digital Foundry which puts the new NVIDIA FreeSync support through its paces.
Publication: Geeky Gadgets
Dell XPS 15 9570 Review: The Best High-End Windows Laptop?edit
Dell’s XPS lineup has always been seen as the pinnacle of PC design, ever since the company began making the series. While it used to be Dell’s gaming-centric line-up when it first arrived on the scene, the XPS series has morphed into productivity beasts in ground-breaking slim bodies as well as interesting design flourishes.
Publication: Beebom
Mortal Kombat 11 PC Price, Editions, System Requirements Revealededit
Mortal Kombat 11, which is an upcoming game that’s a part of the long-running and popular fighting game series, is now listed on Steam and that gives us some details we’ve been waiting for. Specifically, we now know what Mortal Kombat 11 PC price in India is going to be, apart from which PC editions will be available in the country and their system requirements.
Publication: NDTV Gadgets 360
Impressions of Google’s Project Stream: Game Streaming in 2019 Actually Seems Feasibleedit
What happens when Google, AMD, and Ubisoft get together? Aside from pleasantries, it leads to Project Stream- a surprise announcement in late 2018 from the online giant, which clearly was part of their getting into the gaming space. Google had teased entries into more dedicated gaming hardware and software alike, with those presumably on the way, and Project Stream is going to be a big part of that equation in 2019, if not the gaming market in general.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Asus F570Z reviewedit
Take cues from Asus to build worthy laptops for every category and nothing’s going to sway your opinion about them. However, there’s truly no champion’s reign in the budget category for now and this laptop struggles to steal the mantle too. The cheaper VivoBook 15 is a great bargain for its price and it delivers on point, but the F570Z at hand has a longer story to tell, hear us out.
Publication: Stuff
Building a prosumer PC for gaming and workstation useedit
Even among boutique PC builders and do-it-yourself masters, there is the holy grail where the budget is no object and only top-end hardware is permitted. After three parts of building a gaming PC, we bring to you the prosumer build guide. Since this is the last in the series, we present hardware that is far more expensive, though it occupies a very tiny portion of the actual market share.
Publication: Deccan Herald
Intel India FY18 Profit Rises 4.6%, Revenue Climbs 23%edit
Intel India saw profits grow 4.6% to 7379 crore revenue by 23 % to 74,149 crore in fiscal 2018, according to the company’s filings to Registrar of Companies (RoC). The company has seen increased competition from peers such as AMD in India and other markets, say analysts.
Publication: The Economic Times
Living on the FreeSync Side of G-SYNC: Setup Guide, Testing & Evaluationedit
It happened. Finally, after years of waiting, NVIDIA opened up its G-Sync proprietary solution to support for VESA’s VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) Adaptive Sync technology – where AMD’s FreeSync tech is based upon. The news came from NVIDIA’s own Jensen Huang, in a market that has consistently seen its G-Sync capable monitors being sold for (at the very least) $100 more than their FreeSync-capable counterparts.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Nvidia driver unlocks FreeSync monitor support for GeForce graphics cardsedit
It’s the start of a new era. On Tuesday, Nvidia fulfilled its CES promises by releasing GeForce driver 417.71, which lets GeForce graphics cards tap into the Adaptive Sync capabilities of AMD FreeSync monitors for buttery-smooth, tearing-free gaming. Previously, GeForce GPUs could only synchronize their refresh rates with Nvidia’s own G-Sync displays, which tend to cost much more than FreeSync displays. You can snag the driver in the GeForce Experience app or on the GeForce website.
Publication: ComputerWorld
7 Awesome Laptops You Can Buy Under INR 35,000edit
The age of the personal computer has essentially been replaced by its successor in the tech world i.e. the mighty laptop. While laptops must have started as mere business tools, they are now catering to pretty much all our daily computing needs. Whether it is education, gaming or just surfing the internet, laptops have managed to carve a niche for themselves in the tech market. But, getting hold of a laptop with a fast processor, good quality display and large battery life in an affordable budget can be a difficult task.
Publication: My Good Times
Far Cry New Dawn PC System Requirements Revealededit
Announced at The Game Awards 2018, Far Cry New Dawn is a post-apocalyptic shooter set in the Far Cry universe after the events of Far Cry 5. The Far Cry New Dawn release date is February 15 on PS4, Xbox One, and Windows PC. Ubisoft has now revealed what the game’s PC system requirements are, going as far as to recommend what you’d need to play the game at 30fps and 60fps in 4K resolution.The Far Cry New Dawn price is Rs. 2,499 on PS4 and Xbox One, and Rs. 2,249 on PC via Steam ($40 in the US).
Publication: NDTV Gadgets360 ; Gaming Bolt
Asus thin & light: Aims to offer impressive performance & portability in one packageedit
The essence of the laptop hinges upon its portability. In fact, this might be the best time to purchase one, as laptops have become sleeker, thinner, lighter and much more decorous compared to older clunky counterparts. To top it all, modern processors ensure that you get the performance you need from these lightweight machines.
Publication: Digit
Intel Wants Lisa Su as its New CEO?edit
During the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week, we picked up an intriguing rumor circulating among a few C-Level executives that Intel Corp. is pondering the acquisition of AMD. Given Intel’s acrimonious history vs. AMD in the CPU market, common sense says this is an unlikely marriage. Most analysts we reached dismissed it outright.
Publication: EET India
CES 2019 Proves AI and 5G Will Transform the Futureedit
The CES 2019 keynote stage featured some of the biggest names in tech, including AMD, AT&T Communications, IBM, LG and Verizon. CTA released its 2019 International Innovation Scorecard grading countries on how well they support innovation, and announced it will invest $10 million in venture firms and funds focused on women, people of color and other underrepresented startups and entrepreneurs.
Publication: IT News Online
Get 25 Percent Off Dell’s UltraSharp Monitors, Plus a $100 Gift Cardedit
CyberpowerPC Gamer Supreme AMD Ryzen 7 2700X 8-Core Liquid Cooled Gaming PC with 8GB Radeon RX 580, 16GB RAM, Dual Storage for $999.99 at Walmart (list price $1589.99).
Publication: PC Mag
AORUS Announces the AD27QD, the World’s First Tactical Gaming Monitoredit
On top of that, the monitor has passed VESA certified DisplayHDR 400 standards which gives users spectacular display quality; With AMD Radeon FreeSync ™ technology, the monitor can provide the most fluent gaming experience to let you enjoy your gaming without picture stripping.
Publication: Indian Noob
CES 2019: AI is changing the world, while PQ Labs is changing the AIedit
For historical reasons, the whole AI industry, and academic research are built upon the graphics card programming model (specifically NVIDIA GPU card, while AMD GPU lacks such software/algorithm functionality). There are other AI chips that follow suit, but they are all using similar AI models and optimization strategy.
Publication: IT News Online
Five gaming monitors that made a big splash at CES 2019edit
Samsung’s new CRG9 super ultra-wide monitor boasts a high-resolution panel, equivalent to that of two 27-inch 2560 x 1440 displays. This ultra-wide monitor runs at a 120Hz refresh rate with AMD FreeSync 2 support. The CRG9’s HDR panel conforms to HDR10 standards, ensuring excellent contrast and colour accuracy.
Publication: Moneycontrol
Apple should drop Intel for AMDedit
Rumor has it that Apple is planning to produce its own CPUs and GPUs for Macs. Those T2 processors we have today are just a tiny first step—the big leap is to take something like the A12X and build a MacBook around it. It makes sense from the perspective of both power-to-performance ratio and a cost-to-performance ratio.
Publication: Computerworld
Hybrid Processors are the future of computingedit
While Intel and AMD were outdoing each other at CES 2019 by announcing their respective 10nanometer (nm) and 7nm processors, both companies also introduced hybrid processors that may change the future of computing forever.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle The Asian Age
Five major trends at CES 2019edit
Both Intel and AMD had announcements on its processor lineup. While Intel finally announced its 10 nm plans sporting the Sunny Cove architecture along with additions to its 9th Gen Core series lineup, AMD launched its Ryzen 3000 series mobile processors aka APUs – these are still on the 12 nm manufacturing process though. PCs based on these processors are coming towards the end of 2019. The AMD Athlon brand is also making a comeback in the mainstream laptop space and Ryzen should be seen in high-end laptops this year as well.
Publication: Firstpost
Building a high-end gaming desktopedit
As with our previous guides, there are four potential avenues to pick from when it comes to the CPU and GPU: an AMD/ AMD combination, an Intel/ AMD combination, an AMD/ Nvidia combination and an Intel/ Nvidia combination.
Publication: Deccan Herald
10 Innovations from CES 2019edit
The Yoga A940 is equipped with an 8th-gen Intel Core i7 processor, AMD Radeon RX 560 discrete graphics, upto 31 GB RAM, upto 512GB solid state drive or 2TB hard drive storage.
Publication: The Times of India
Artificial Intelligence trends and predictions to watch out for this 2019edit
In near future, chip manufacturers such as Intel, ARM, NVIDIA, MediaTek, AMD, and Qualcomm will make specialized AI enabled chips to speed up the execution of an application.
Publication: ABP News
Mother Lode! The Hottest Motherboards From CES 2019edit
The two major PC-tech trade shows, CES and Computex, tend to be the venues at which Intel and AMD launch new CPU platforms. And that usually means, at the same time, motherboard makers roll out fresh motherboards based on a new supporting chipset or chipsets.
Publication: PC Mag
CES 2019 Proves AI and 5G Will Transform the Futureedit
The CES 2019 keynote stage featured some of the biggest names in tech, including AMD, AT&T Communications, IBM, LG and Verizon. CTA released its 2019 International Innovation Scorecard grading countries on how well they support innovation, and announced it will invest $10 million in venture firms and funds focused on women, people of color and other underrepresented startups and entrepreneurs.
Publication: Digital Conqueror Social News
Nvidia’s CEO reportedly slams rival AMD’s new 7-nanometer gaming graphics cardedit
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang slammed rival AMD’s first 7-nanometer gaming graphics card right after it was unveiled. Huang described the performance of AMD’s latest Radeon VII graphics processing unit as “lousy,” according to Gizmodo, which was at the roundtable attended by media outlets. AMD says the new chip can provide up to 36% higher performance than its previous top-of-the-line graphics cards.
Publication: Business Insider Tech Power Up TechQuila
ASUS Unveils Full Lineup of Gaming and Lifestyle Innovations at CES 2019edit
A wide range of other products are also on display in the ASUS Media Showroom, including the ASUS Prime X-299 Deluxe II motherboard, ProArt PA34VC and ProArt PA329C monitors, ZenScreen GO MB16AHP portable monitor, ZenBeam S2 and F1 LED projectors, PN30 and PB50 — the first ASUS Mini PCs equipped with AMD processors — E900 G4 workstation, ASUS AiMesh AX6100 Wi-Fi System (RT-AX92U 2-Pack), ASUS Lyra Voice and more.
Publication: Hashtag Gadgetz
ASUS Unveils the ROG Zenith Extreme Alpha X399 Motherboardedit
ASUS unveiled its new flagship motherboard for the AMD platform, designed with out-of-the-box support for 2nd gen Ryzen Threadripper WX and X processors, the Republic of Gamers (ROG) Zenith Extreme Alpha.
Publication: Tech Power Up
Resident Evil 2 Demo Release Date, Download Size, System Requirements, and Everything Else You Need to Knowedit
Publication: Gadgets 360
How you can build a mid-range gaming desktopedit
As with our previous guide, we are offering four potential avenues to pick from when it comes to the CPU and GPU: an AMD/AMD combination, an Intel/AMD combination, an AMD/Nvidia combination and an Intel/Nvidia combination.
Publication: Deccan Herald
Asus ROG Announces The ROG Zenith Extreme Alpha and Rampage VI Extreme Omega Motherboardsedit
Asus today launched a couple of new high-end motherboards based on the AMD X399 and Intel X299 platforms at CES 2019.
Publication: Indian Noob
Area 51m allows CPUs upgradeedit
The only potential downside is DGFF, which isn’t assured any GPU upgrades from Nvidia or AMD yet.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle The Asian Age
ASUS Republic of Gamers Revamps Gaming at CES 2019edit
ROG demoed the latest and greatest motherboards at its Media Showroom, including ROG Zenith Extreme Alpha, ROG Rampage Extreme Omega, ROG Dominus Extreme, and the CES 2019 Innovation Award-winning ROG Maximus XI Formula. The Alpha and Omega both feature 16 power stages that are strategically paired to rapidly deliver the power requirements that stem from the AMD Threadripper and Intel Core X-series multiple-core processors.
Publication: Press Release Point
Resident Evil 2 PC Download Size Is 26GBedit
Publication: Gadgets 360
Building a gaming desktop: For the office gameredit
For this guide, we are offering four potential avenues to pick from when it comes to the Central Processing Unit (CPU) and Graphics Processing Unit (GPU): an AMD/ AMD combination, an Intel/ AMD combination, an AMD/ Nvidia combination and an Intel/ Nvidia combination.
Publication: Deccan Herald
ASUS Unveils Full Lineup of Gaming and Lifestyle Innovations at CES 2019edit
A wide range of other products are also on display in the ASUS Media Showroom, including the ASUS Prime X-299 Deluxe II motherboard, ProArt PA34VC and ProArt PA329C monitors, ZenScreen GO MB16AHP portable monitor, ZenBeam S2 and F1 LED projectors, PN30 and PB50, the first ASUS Mini PCs equipped with AMD processors, E900 G4 workstation, ASUS AiMesh AX6100 Wi-Fi System (RT-AX92U 2-Pack), ASUS Lyra Voice and more.
Publication: IT News Online
Rajesh Goenka of RP tech India Explains About the Top Consumer Technology Trends to Watch in 2019edit
Their vendor names include ADATA, AMD, APC, Apple, ASUS, Belkin, Google Chromecast, Crucial by Micron, Dell, ECS, Fitbit, HP, Intel, Lenovo, Logitech, NVIDIA, Plantronics, PNY, SanDisk, Toshiba, TP-Link, Western Digital and many other world-renowned brands.
Publication: PTI Business Standard Telangana Today
Even After 5 Years, The Sony PlayStation 4 is Still on Top of The Game; But What Next?edit
The original PS4 and the PS4 Slim run the AMD Jaguar processor clocking at 1.8GHz and upgraded the PS4 Pro to clock at 2.1GHz instead for 4K and HDR requirements.
Publication: News18
Lenovo launches its smartest consumer computers yetedit
With up to 8th Gen Intel Core i7 processors, AMD® Radeon™ RX 560 discrete graphics, up to 32GB DDR4 memory and up to 512GB PCIe SSD or up to 2TB SATA HDD storage,6 the Yoga A940 is the ideal centerpiece in any content creator’s home or workspace.
Publication: Cell IT
CES 2019: Mobvoi Ticwatch E2, Ticwatch S2 swimproof Android Wear OS smartwatches announcededit
The Consumer Exhibition Show (CES 2019) is underway, and we have seen a lot of product announcements, right from new Intel and AMD processors, to 8K TVs, rollable futuristic TVs, and more. Chinese AI firm Mobvoi took the center stage to announce two new smartwatches – Ticwatch E2 and Ticwatch S2.
Publication: BGR
BenQ EL2870Uedit
For AMD Radeon users, the monitor supports FreeSync that helps eliminate image tearing and eliminates broken frames.
Publication: T3
The Next Waveedit
AMD is reportedly gearing up for the launch of their new Ryzen 3000, the next generation in their processors seems to push the envelope further and there are rumors they may launch a new high-end affordable 16-core GPU.
Publication: The Hindu
ASUS and Lenovo bring massive gaming displays to CESedit
Publication: Gadget Detail
CES 2019: Here’s everything essential that tech enthusiasts can expect this yearedit
Team Blue will certainly have its work cut out with AMD all set to announce the world’s first 7nm high-performance CPUs and GPUs at the event. And knowing AMD, we are likely to see some of the best price-to-performance ratios in the market.
Publication: Moneycontrol
Flipkart Grand Gadgets Sale: Best laptops, gaming consoles, fitness band and other deals not to missedit
Equipped with a 2GHz quad-core AMD Ryzen 5 processor and an AMD Radeon RZ 560X GPU with 4GB VRAM, the Nitro 5 is plenty powerful to run most the modern games with medium to high graphics settings.
Publication: India Today
CES 2019: Find out the ticket prices, major announcement, other detailsedit
CES 2019 or the Consumer Electronics Show is underway in Las Vegas, USA. The show kicked off yesterday showcasing innovative products. Day 1 of CES 2019 had big names like Asus, AMD and NVIDIA showcasing their gaming centric products. There was also an interesting announcement made by Samsung that it would support Apple Airplay 2, a classic case of two enemies joining hands in times of shrinking profit margins.
Publication: Business Today
PS5 May Have Backwards Compatibility With PS4 Games via PS Now: Analystedit
While the Sony PlayStation E3 2018 showcase focussed squarely on the games, it seems that the company is quietly prepping for next-gen, going to the extent of skipping E3 2019. The PS5 is slated for a 2020 release date and it will be using AMD’s Navi GPU.
Publication: Gadgets 360
ASUS Unveils Full Lineup of Gaming and Lifestyle Innovations at CES 2019edit
ASUS revealed its latest lineup of lifestyle innovations designed for today’s digital professionals, schools, everyday users and gamers at the ASUS Media Showrooms at CES 2019 in Las Vegas. Featured products include StudioBook S (W700), a thin 15-inch mobile workstation with an even larger display powered by NVIDIA Quadro graphics and the first of a new series of extremely powerful laptops designed for creative professionals.
Publication: PC Quest Intellect Digest
Acer Introduces its First Chromebook Powered by Versatile AMD A-Series Processors with Radeon Graphicsedit
Acer expanded its award-winning line of 15.6-inch Chromebooks with its first AMD-based Chromebook, the Acer Chromebook 315. Powered by 7th Gen AMD A6-9220C or A4-9120C processors with Radeon graphics, it can speed through demanding apps, while running multiple tabs and extensions, all during a battery life of up to 10 hours.
Publication: PC Quest CRN Click IT News
Advertising CES 2019 Day 1 Highlights: Apple brings iTunes to Samsung TVs, Withings Move ECG, and moreedit
Besides launching new TUF laptops with AMD Ryzen processors and a new lineup of Chromebooks, Asus also introduced its premium ZenBook S13 notebook.
Publication: The Indian Express
The next waveedit
AMD is reportedly gearing up for the launch of their new Ryzen 3000, the next generation in their processors seems to push the envelope further and there are rumors they may launch a new high-end affordable 16-core GPU.
Publication: The Hindu
Huawei launches ARM-based 7-nanometre Kunpeng 920 chip, takes on Intel, AMDedit
Huawei Technologies Co. unveiled a new processor chip for servers as the Chinese telecommunications gear giant pushes ahead with expansion despite closer scrutiny from abroad.
Publication: Financial Express
Razer Steps into the World of Gaming Monitors with 27-inches Raptor Displayedit
The company also included that panel will cover 95 percent of the DCI-P3 color space. The only minor point about this Monitor is that it has AMD FreeSync tech instead of Nvidia G-Sync. However, Razer will be back soon with some Nvidia G-Synch actions as well.
Publication: Techno Codex
Sleeping robots to automatic bread baking machine: Top unconventional products at CES 2019edit
The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is home to emerging and futuristic technology. The six day conference is currently underway and will continue till January 11. CES 2019 has so far shown innovations like Samsung’s modular micro-LED, and AMD’s mobile chip series. Here’s a look at some interesting and unconventional products unveiled at CES 2019.
Publication: Hindustan Times
What to expect from CES 2019? Samsung Galaxy Home speaker, LG Gram laptops, & a whole lot of AIedit
There’s also a 65-inch Omen gaming display, and Obelisk gaming desktop, available from March. Elsewhere, HP has an AMD-powered Chromebook 14 to rival Acer, and the HP Spectre 15 x360 now has a OLED display.
Publication: The Economic Times
CES 2019: HP Brings Spectre x360 With AMOLED Panel, 65-inch Gaming Monitor and Moreedit
Along with Acer and Asus, HP launched a new range of Chromebooks powered by AMD. The HP Chromebook 14 AMD will be available with AMD’s A4 or A6 processor with integrated Radeon R4 or R5 graphics. Other than that you get basic features like a 1366×768-resolution 14-inch display, 4GB of memory and 32GB of storage.
Publication: Gadgets 360 News18 Republic World 91 Mobile IT News Online NewsHub Newzars BizWire Express Gizmolead Gizbot
Acer launches Chromebook powered by AMDedit
Acer expanded its award-winning line of 15.6-inch Chromebooks with its first AMD-based Chromebook, the Acer Chromebook 315. Powered by 7th Gen AMD A6-9220C or A4-9120C processors with Radeon graphics, it can speed through demanding apps, while running multiple tabs and extensions, all during a battery life of up to 10 hours.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle PC Mag My Mobile The Asian Age Gizmolead
ASUS Announces Ryzen-powered TUF Gaming FX505DY and FX705DY Gaming Notebooksedit
ASUS today announced TUF Gaming FX505DY and TUF Gaming FX705DY, a pair of gaming laptops powered by the latest AMD Ryzen 5 3550H processor, with up to 32GB of RAM, and a range of storage options.
Publication: Gadgets 360 Deccan Chronicle Asian Age BGR Technuter My Smart Price Tech Power Up
Huawei launches ARM-based Kunpeng 920 chipset, takes on x86 server chips from Intel, AMDedit
Huawei unveiled a new processor chip for servers as the Chinese telecommunications gear giant pushes ahead with expansion despite closer scrutiny from abroad. The Kunpeng 920 is built using the cutting edge 7-nanometer process and uses the semiconductor architecture of ARM Holdings, Shenzhen-based Huawei said in a statement on Monday. The new chips would compete with the dominant x86 server architecture used by US giants Intel and Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
Publication: Hindustan Times
Five Gaming Laptops Under ₹60,000 You Can Gift Yourself In 2019edit
With a 15.6 inch Full HD display, 8th Gen Intel Core i5 chipset, 8 GB RAM and 2GB AMD Radeon 520 graphics card, this laptop is great for games with heavy graphics. And its 1TB storage is perfect for storing videos, movies, music etc.
Publication: Storypick
PC Hardware Launches to Be Excited About in 2019edit
2018 was an amazing year for PC hardware with multiple launches, some of which were being anticipated for years. We got new products in almost every segment like motherboards, RAMs, SSDs, new processors from both AMD and Intel, and obviously, NVIDIA finally launched its much anticipated RTX graphics cards with ray tracing features, we even saw Corsair launching ‘fake RAM’ with RGB lighting and no actual RAM.
Publication: TechQuila
Samsung Releases 49-inch 5K Monitor With 120 Hz Refresh Rate, HDR, AMD’s FreeSync 2edit
Other features of this 5K monitor include AMD’s FreeSync 2 and HDR. The FreeSync technology is AMD’s take on NVIDIA’s similar G-SYNC technology and promises a stutter-free gaming experience without any broken frames by resolving the communication issues between the processor and the monitor.
Publication: TechQuila Business Insider India
CES 2019: Tech’s big gig makes up for last year’s gaffe, edges closer to gender equityedit
The four-day CES show opens Tuesday, though media previews begin Sunday. Keynoters this year include IBM CEO Ginni Rometty; Lisa Su, CEO of chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices; and U.S. Transportation Security Elaine Chao.
Publication: The Economic Times
What to expect from CES 2019edit
Whoever said PCs are dead just needs to take a look at the PC brands that are showcasing their wares. Everyone from Lenovo to Dell to Asus from the OEM side to Intel, AMD, Qualcomm and Nvidia from the chipmakers are expected to showcase new products and technologies.
Publication: Firstpost
CES 2019: Here’s what to expect from the world’s largest tech trade showedit
Both the heavyweights have scheduled press conferences at this year’s CES, but we’d bet our money on AMD. The chip maker is rumored to announce Ryzen 3, its first 7nm processor. Meanwhile, we are expecting Intel to talk about 5G, even though its 5G modem won’t be integrated into smartphones until 2020.
Publication: The Indian Express
Acer Introduces its First Chromebook Powered by Versatile AMD A-Series Processors with Radeon Graphicsedit
New Acer Chromebook 315 powered by revamped 7th Generation AMD A6-9220C or A4-9120C processors with Radeon graphics for smooth and responsive web experiences; ideal for work and entertainment with a stunning 15.6-inch display
Day-to-night battery life for up to 10 hours[1] of work, homework and fun
Publication: IT News Online
HP launches the first Chromebook with AMD processoredit
HP has launched two new models in its Chromebook 14 lineup. The interesting thing about these variants is that they are the first Chromebooks to run on AMD processors, which have so far only been running on Intel and ARM-based processors.
Publication: GSM Arena
What to Expect from CES 2019edit
The PC industry could see manufacturers adopting the latest and greatest CPUs and GPUs from the likes of Intel, AMD, and Nvidia. The 5G storm could also hit the laptop industry and we could see manufacturers going after adding 5G capabilities on their laptops. That said, there isn’t much to expect at this year’s event with the PC industry, apart from a few improvements and refinements.
Publication: Tech PP
Planning on buying a laptop and on a budget? Here are the best onesedit
While the Ideapad 330 comes in different configurations, this is the best possible option available in this price segment. The configuration available at this price include a 3.1Ghz AMD A9 processor combined with 4GB DDR4 RAM and 1TB hard-drive.
Publication: The Economic Times
Buy latest Acer Laptops starting at just Rs 16,490 on Paytm Malledit
The technologically-ace Acer Aspire 3 (AMD E2-9000/4 GB/1 TB/15.6″/Windows 10 Home) Laptop is available at a discount of 27% on Paytm Mall.
Publication: The Times of India
CES 2019: 5G, 8K TVs, and Everything Else You Can Expectedit
We talk about Nvidia, AMD, and Intel’s announcements at CES 2019, and the rumour mill has been quite busy with these three companies. We have heard about new GPUs coming from all three companies, surprisingly, but are these leaks credible?
Publication: Gadgets 360
Samsung Debuts its 2019 Monitor Lineupedit
Built for a superior gaming experience, the monitor also features AMD Radeon FreeSync 2 HDR Technology to reduce stutter, screen tearing and input latency to ensure the best possible frame rate and smoothest gaming experience.
Publication: Tech Power Up
Best PlayStation consoles available at a price cut after GST rate revisionedit
The 8th gen PlayStation console, PS4 is powered by a semi-custom octa-core AMD x86-64 Jaguar 1.6GHz CPU coupled with 8GB GDDR5 RAM. Moreover, the PS4 is one of the first consoles to utilize Sony’s Accelerated Processing Unit (APU), developed by AMD and combines a central processing unit (CPU) and graphics processing unit coupled with other components such as a memory controller and a video decoder unit.
Publication: The Times of India
CES 2019—What to expect from the tech gadgets feastedit
What to watch out for
• AMD to announce 7 nanometre chipsets
• 8K TVs by LG and Sony
Publication: Mint Mint (in print)
Digit Top 3 Recommended Buysedit
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX.. Rs 152,000
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2970WX..Rs 118,000
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2950WX.. Rs 80,000
Publication: Digit
Peripheral overclocking guideedit
Starting off with AMD, their Adrenaline 2019 software utility packs in a lot of features, one of which enables you to overclock your monitor.
Publication: Digit
Graphics Card Overclockingedit
Also ensure that there are no components blocking the intake or exhaust areas for the fan. ou’ve figured out how to overclock your CPU and your memory modules, both tend to last you a really long time. A good Intel Core i7, i9 or AMD Ryzen 7 processor will easily last more than 7 years.
Publication: Digit
CPU Overclocking Guideedit
The easiest way to get more performance from your system is by overclocking the CPU. All consumer grade CPUs have a built-in headroom which is automatically accessed should the need arise by means of that CPU’s Turbo frequency. The extent of Turbo on your CPU is determined by your motherboard and your CPU SKU. Lower-end SKUs will not have a high turbo frequency and in case of AMD Ryzen CPUs, the turbo (XFR as AMD calls it) also depends on the motherboard.
Publication: Digit
Digit Configedit
ENTRY LEVEL GAMING Processor —AMD Ryzen 3 2200G 7,975 Processor AMD Ryzen 6 Pfifin 12.600 Motherboards.
Publication: Digit
Laptop: Easy on the pocket with Great Featuresedit
Lenovo Ideapad 330: This laptop is available with different specifications and prices. The Lenovo Ideapad 330 is the best option in the entry level segment. The laptop comes with a 3.1 Ghz AMD A9 processor and 4GB DDR4 RAM. The hard disc has a 1 TB capacity.
Publication: The Economic Times (Hindi)
HP Envy x360 review: Ideal for those who want a lightweight, compact, convertible laptopedit
Specifications: 13.3-inch IPS LCD touchscreen (1920 x 1080 pixels), AMD Ryzen 3/Ryzen 5 processor, 4/8GB RAM, 128/256GB SSD, AMD Radeon Vega Graphics, USB Type-C, 2 x USB 3.0 ports, 3.5mm headphone/microphone combo, microSD card reader, HD IR camera, quad speakers, 4-cell battery, Windows 10, 1.3kg
Publication: The Economic Times The Economic Times (Print)
Here’s all the major tech we’re expecting at CES 2019, the biggest tech convention of the yearedit
Artificial intelligence is the next big wave for tech. The biggest companies in the world — Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and others — have already invested millions of dollars into creating robust systems that can solve complex problems, and in 2019, we’ll see smaller players introduce even more “smart” gadgets. At CES, expect to see AI powering gadgets you would and wouldn’t expect, everything from TVs to security cameras to even golf equipment.
Publication: Business Insider
3D Animation Market Product Functional Survey 2025edit
The evolution and introduction of three-dimensional (3D) animation has given the world of animation a new perspective. The process of creating 3D moving images in a digital space through objects or models has given these illusions depth. One of the most fundamental differences between 2D animation and 3D animation is the technique used for creating the images and the way they look.
Publication: Web Newswire
Competition in news
ASUS unveils World’s smallest range of 13”, 14” and 15” Notebooksedit
ASUS announced the most compact ZenBook series laptops, packing awe-inspiring aesthetics and superb performance. The latest models represent the high tech couture ASUS ZenBook laptop series that is world-renowned for its beautiful, thin-and-light minimalist designs.
Publication: PCQuest
Adobe, Nvidia, Microsoft best tech companies to work for in Indiaedit
Adobe tops the list of leading technology organisations to work for in India, followed by Nvidia and Microsoft in the second and third positions, respectively, job site Indeed said Tuesday. According to the Top-Rated Workplaces: Best in Tech report, as rated by Indian employees on Indeed, multinational companies continued to dominate the list.
Publication: Times Now News
Gaming laptops starting at Rs. 49,990/- on Paytm Malledit
Thanks to the dropping GPU prices and SSD becoming more affordable than ever, even lower-priced gaming laptops have become capable of providing an immersive gaming experience. These small, light and portable machines guarantee smooth game play and have ultra-efficient cooling fans. You can find some exciting offers and deals on PayTm mall if you are thinking of buying one.
Publication: The Times of India
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Chipset Market 2019 Key Details and Outlook by Top Companies Till 2023edit
The report on the global Artificial Intelligence (AI) Chipset Market covers historical market trends, current market dynamics, market valuation by segmentation as well as region, country-level analysis for every segment, key player’s market share analysis, competitive landscape and supply chain analysis.
Publication: Webnewswire
Asus ZenBook 13, ZenBook 14 and ZenBook 15 launched in India: Price, Specificationsedit
Asus has launched the ZenBook 13, ZenBook 14 and ZenBook 15 laptops in India. The three laptop models were first introduced at IFA 2018 conference in Berlin last year and the Taiwanese company is bringing these devices to India after more than three months. With the new ZenBook lineup, Asus is strengthening its slim and lightweight product portfolio in India as it aims to compete with the likes of Apple, HP, Dell and Lenovo.
Publication: BGR ; 91Mobiles ; Gadget Diary ; Prokerala ; Daijiworld
8 Things You Should Consider Before Buying A Laptopedit
You can’t just walk into a store and buy a laptop that the salesman is selling to you without knowing its pros and cons. So, here are 8 things you should keep in mind before buying yourself a laptop.
Publication: ScoopWhoop
What the Laptops of CES Told Us About PC Trends in 2019edit
The laptops on display at this year’s CES show point out some of the directions that we can expect the PC market to take in the rest of 2019. To me, three trends stood out: improved performance; improved battery life in laptops; and thinner bezels on displays, making it much easier for the manufacturers to create smaller machines.
Publication: PCMag
Cloud Security Market 2018- Competitive Landscape, Share, Trends, Segmentation, Growth Forecast 2022edit
Cloud security refers to broad set of policies and technologies that are deployed to provide security to the organizational data and manage it efficiently. Cloud security market helps to prevent several kinds of cyber-attacks and protects the data in case of any breach happens. Cloud Security Market also helps in the maintenance and keeping the data confidential and prevent the unauthorized access to the employees as well as other external stakeholders.
Publication: Webnewswire
Intel Optane Memory Enabled the HP EliteDesk 800 G4 Desktop to Significantly Outperform Systems with Twice the RAM, Principled Technologies Studies Findedit
According to the report comparing the two EliteDesk 800 G4 configurations, “Intel Optane memory is a system accelerator that complements standard system memory (RAM) and can improve overall system responsiveness more than adding extra RAM.” The results PT found in their hands-on testing provide ample evidence to back that statement. In a range of tests, system and application tasks completed faster with the Intel Optane memory-driven system—saving up to 87% of time spent waiting.
Publication: Bizwire Express
MSI Unveils Infinity X 9th: Its Most Powerful Gaming Desktopedit
MSI, world’s leading manufacturer of true gaming hardware is proudly announcing its new edition of Infinite X Gaming desktop. Featuring the Intel 9th generation processors up to i9-9900K, the MSI Infinite X 9th can overlock its system, offering addictive power for any gameplay. Together with the MSI’s renowned RTX graphics cards, Infinite X 9th put its users ahead of any others right before their game has started.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
CES 2019edit
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2019 has finally wrapped up, which has showcased a range of excellent innovations and technology advancements, which is expected to change our lives in a much better fashion. Score of tech companies around the world have participated at the show to introduce their latest smart technologies, an attempt to make your lives hassle-free by having enhanced connectivity of electronic appliances.
Publication: My Mobile
Intel to invest $10 b in Israeledit
Intel said it is expanding its operations in Israel, where government ministers said the US computer chipmaker will invest some $10 billion in a new plant. “Intel today announced it will submit a business plan to the government of Israel for continued investment in its Kiryat Cat manufacturing site,” a statement from Intel’s Israeli representatives said.
Publication: The Hindu Business Line
Here comes AMD…edit
Ahead of the results, shares had already plunged 5% Tuesday – one day after rival Nvidia warned that conditions in China had led to an “extraordinary, unusually turbulent” quarter. The chipmaker cut its revenue guidance for the fourth quarter to roughly $2.2 billion, down from about $2.7 billion.
Publication: Business Insider India
Intel Launches Free Open Image Denoise Library for Ray-tracingedit
De-noising is a vital post-processing component of ray-traced images, as it eliminates visual noise generated by too few rays intersecting pixels that make up an image. In an ideal world, a ray should hit every pixel on the screen, but in the real world, computing hasn’t advanced enough to do that in reasonable/real-time. Denoising attempts to correct and reconstruct such images. Intel today launched a free Open Image Denoise (OIDN) library for ray-tracing.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
AMD Radeon VII 3D Mark, Final Fantasy XV Benchmarks Surface – Beats and Loses to RTX 2080edit
Benchmarks of AMD’s upcoming Radeon VII graphics card have surfaced, courtesy of the one and only, graphics card info and results leaker extraordinaire Tum Apisak. In these scores, and looking purely at the graphics portion of the benchmarks, AMD’s solution really does seem to bring the fight to NVIDIA’s RTX 2080 – no small feat, considering that it’s mostly a shrunk-down version of AMD’s previous-gen Vega with overcharged memory and core clocks.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
MSI GeForce GTX 1660 Ti SKUs Listed on the Eurasian Economic Commission, Adds Fuel to 1660 Ti Fireedit
It seems only yesterday that we were discussing a Turing microarchitecture-based TU116 die that would power the yet-to-be-confirmed GeForce GTX 1660 Ti. With no RTX technology support, this was speculated to be NVIDIA’s attempt to appease the mainstream gaming market that understands the GPU does not have enough horsepower to satisfactorily drive real-time ray tracing in games while still maintaining an optimal balance of visual fidelity and performance alike.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
PUBG Lite Beta Announced for Low-end PCs, Might Come to India Soonedit
PUBG Corp is testing out a lighter version of the battle royale game for the systems that do not have high-end hardware prowess. If you have ever wanted to play PUBG but your computer’s specifications are not up to the minimum requirements of the game then PUBG Lite might be the option for you.
Publication: The Indian Wire
CES 2019: MSI Prestige PS63 Modern, developed in collaboration with Discovery Channeledit
MSI introduced the Prestige series to the world at COMPUTEX 2018 with a more professional focus, the hardware and design language of the Prestige series is all about bringing a more utilitarian look and feel to these laptops. At CES 2019, we saw a new addition to the family in the form of the MSI Prestige PS63 Modern.
Publication: Digit
Why Artificial Intelligence in Law Industry is Booming in Current Market Scenario? Study of Top Key Players in this Marketedit
This report presents a comprehensive overview, market shares, and growth opportunities of Artificial Intelligence in Law market by product type, application, key manufacturers and key regions. According to this study, over the next five years the Artificial Intelligence in Law market will register a xx% CAGR in terms of revenue, the global market size will reach US$ xx million by 2024, from US$ xx million in 2019.
Publication: Webnewswire
Best Of CES 2019edit
This year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) feels like the biggest ever with dozens of showcase venues, thousands of innovations and millions of products. It was a sprawling preview of the most exciting tech slated for release throughout the coming year. It’s an event too big for one convention centre and too diverse to gather up in a single piece.
Publication: The Techy
From learner to leader: How businesses ride the artificial intelligence wave, and how you can formulate your AI strategyedit
Artificial intelligence implementations are becoming increasingly visible today in smartphone interfaces, customer relations, sales, operations, corporate IT, product development, supply chains, and manufacturing. While the creation of artificial intelligence algorithms is becoming easier and cheaper, the challenge is in infrastructure integration, individual behaviours, and organisational cultures, as this new book explains.
Publication: YourStory
NVIDIA TO LAUNCH 3 NEW GTX 16 SERIES GRAPHICS CARDS WITH PRICE STARTING FROM $179edit
After launching a bunch of graphics cards in 2018 and stepping forward in 2019 with the latest RTX 2060, NVIDIA seems to be worried about the budget segment of the graphics card. With some very costly Ray Tracing graphics card with new Tensor cores, gaming has come up to some other level truly. But, are all these expensive cards affordable to a wide range of people?
Publication: TechnoSports
NVIDIA: Turing GPUs Didn’t Sell as Per Expectationsedit
NVIDIA may have had the upper hand in the graphics card market for a while now, but when it comes to the stock market, team green’s have certainly seen better days. Today, after the company released a warning that revenue for the last quarter of the year will be down by $500 million versus a previously issued guidance, the company’s stocks plummeted by 14%.
Publication: TechQuila
A coded revolutionedit
The year 1991 is a critical one in India’s history. While urgent reforms had to be ushered to lift the ailing economy in the background, a slow revolution was in the making. The revolution was to change the perception and India’s image from a country of snake charmers to a country that can charm multinationals to outsource their IT systems.
Publication: The Hindu Business Line
Acer’s 14-inch Chromebook is even more affordable for today only thanks to this $61 discountedit
Acer’s 14-inch Chromebook with protective sleeve is down to just $239 today only at Amazon. That’s over $60 off its usual price there. This Chromebook has an Intel Celeron N3160 quad-core processor, Intel HD graphics, 4GB DDR3 RAM, and 16GB internal storage. It has two USB ports, a HDMI port, a backlit keyboard, and a full HD IPS display with LED backlighting.
Publication: Android Central
Intel’s IGP-less i9-9900KF, i7-9700KF CPUs First Listings Appear Above MSRP Pricingedit
Intel will be releasing IPG-less versions of their most popular desktop processors soon, if some retailers’ listings of the CPUs are anything to go by. The i9-9900KF and i7-9700KF CPUs will bring about Intel’s best-performing architecture to date in an integrated GPU-less package, which will allow the company to bring prices down for the end user.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Intel Addresses Processor Shortages, CEO Hunt After Reporting Disappointing Fourth-Quarter Resultsedit
Stealing a page from Apple’s recent earnings warning, Intel blamed a lack of demand in China as one of the reasons for reporting healthy fourth-quarter profits that were nevertheless less than Wall Street expected. Intel’s fourth quarter, traditionally the company’s strongest, capped what Intel said was a record-breaking year in terms of revenue. But Intel blamed China, weakness in cloud-computing customers, a weakened modem market, and an inability to manufacture enough processors as reasons the company’s revenues did not meet expectations.
Publication: Communications Today
Asus VivoMini VC65-C1 mini PC supports 32GB and 8th Gen Intel CPUsedit
Following on from being showcased at this year’s CES 2019 technology show earlier this month ASUS has officially added one extra to its new Asus VivoMini range of desktop mini PC systems adding the VC65-C1. The ASUS Asus VivoMini VC65-C1 company equipped with up to an Intel Core i7-8700T processor supported by up to 32GB of DDR4-2400 RAM together with multiple storage devices and even the ability to install an optional Blu-ray player if desired.
Publication: Geeky Gadgets
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Review: Gateway to the World of Ray Tracingedit
Last year’s Nvidia GTX 1060 was a mid-range champion that offered smooth and stable frame rates for a flawless 1080P gaming. Not only was it chasing the coat-tails of its big brother, the Nvidia GTX 1070, but it also locked horns with the AMD Radeon RX 580.
Publication: Beebom
Free-to-play PUBG Lite Is Coming To PCedit
PUBG is one of the mot played Battle Royale styled games in the world. The game drops 100 players into a map where they fight against each other using weapons they pick up around the map to emerge victorious as the last man standing.
Publication: iGyaan
Asus F570ZD review: Great entry-level gaming laptop but misses out on SSDedit
Asus, the Taiwanese manufacturer of computer peripherals, recently launched Asus F570ZD, a laptop for entry- level gamers and for those on the lookout for a dedicated performance laptop to enhance their daily workflow. While the innards present in the laptop make it an exciting purchace, I took a deeper look to find out that is it still a valuable product when it comes to casual gaming and everyday computing.
Publication: India Finance News
Intel Readies “Cyclone Peak” Wireless-AX 22260 WLAN Cardsedit
Intel is giving finishing touches to its new family of compact WLAN cards for portables and motherboards, under the “Cyclone Peak” family. These include the Wireless-AX 22260 sold under Intel’s main brand, and two re-branded or differentiated products by RivetNetworks: Killer Wireless-AX 1650x (22260NGW), and Killer Wireless-AX 1650W (22260D2W). Device IDs for these cards were recently added to the IWLWIFI repository by Intel software teams.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Anthem VIP Demo Benchmarked on all GeForce RTX & Vega Cardsedit
Things are running much better now, and we had time to run some Anthem benchmarks on a selection of graphics cards, from AMD and NVIDIA. We realized too late that even the Anthem Demo comes with a five activation limit, which gets triggered on every graphics card change. That’s why we could only test eight cards so far.. we’ll add more when the activations reset.
Publication: Tech Power Up
Intel searches (and searches) for a new CEOedit
Intel answered many questions from Wall Street Thursday, but not the one that has dogged the company for seven months: Who will become chief executive of the giant chipmaker?
Publication: Livemint
Gaming Cafeedit
Kolkata is now home to East India’s first Nvidia certified gaming cafe. It was unveiled in the city this week.
Publication: The Statesman
Intel reveals gloomy business outlook for 2019edit
The US-based Intel, which powers connected devices and data centers, said its revenue will reach $71.5 billion with 1 percent growth in 2019 and $16 billion without any growth in Q1 2019. The global ICT industry is expecting a business slowdown after sales warnings from Apple, Samsung Electronics and Taiwan Semiconductor earlier this month. But Texas Instruments, Xilinx and Lam Research reported better-than-expected quarterly results. Intel rivals AMD and Nvidia are also likely to face business challenges.
Publication: Telecom Lead Gadgets 360 Deccan Chronicle TechCircle
TECHCETERAedit
New NVIDIA certified gaming cafe. Kolkata-based Zone Cafe has become the first game cafe in East India to get Nvidia’s GeForce Cafe Certification for offering immersive experience using the company’s latest technologies.
Publication: Mint
Acer Chromebook 512, Spin 512 Launched Alongside Acer TravelMate B114-21edit
Acer has launched two new Chromebooks alongside TravelMate B114-21. The rugged laptops match the MIL-STD 810G military standards for durability and feature a shock-absorbing build. Additionally, the Chromebook Spin 512 sports a convertible form factor with a 360-degree hinge. Read more to find about Acer Chromebook 512, Spin 512, TravelMate B114-21 Price in India, Specifications, and Feature
Publication: Intellect Digest
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Founders Edition Is Now Available to Purchase in India For Rs 31,000edit
Although Nvidia listed the RTX 2060 Founders Edition graphics card on its official online store in India for a price tag of INR 31,000 a couple weeks back, it wasn’t available to purchase back then. That changes today. Nvidia has now made the RTX 2060 Founders Edition graphics card available to purchase in India via its official online store for INR 31,000.
Publication: MySmartPrice
Intel, MediaTek, Qualcomm dominating 5G modem chips supplyedit
While chipmakers and brand vendors of smartphones are striving to seek a preemptive presence in the segments of 5G IPs, patents and AP chips, the most critical 5G modem chip solutions are now still a space dominated by three leading chipmakers Qualcomm, Intel and MediaTek.
Publication: DigiTimes
Acer Launches 4 New Durable Chromebook Laptops Aimed at the Education Sectoredit
Acer has launched four new Chrome OS-based devices at BETT 2019. The new durable Chromebooks will add to the company’s already growing list of Chrome OS devices targeted at the education sector. Chromebooks are ideal for educational purposes given their affordable price points and cloud-based feature set. Acer’s latest Chromebooks are high on the durability factor, thanks to their MIL-STD 810G rating, and will start shipping in the US by the second quarter of 2019.
Publication: NDTV Gadgets360
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti, Turing GPU Without Ray Tracing, Rumoured to Launch in Februaryedit
Multiple leaks online appear to point towards Nvidia launching a new mid-range GPU based on the current Turing architecture but with ray tracing features removed in order to cater to price-sensitive buyers. Rumours of such a product line, potentially using the GeForce GTX brand rather than GeForce RTX, have been making the rounds for months, but now concrete evidence has started to appear, including alleged benchmark scores and now a photo from an Nvidia industry event in China where the company’s graphics card manufacturing partners are said to have been briefed about the new model.
Publication: NDTV Gadgets360
Budget Laptops: Buy laptops under Rs 25,000 on Paytm Malledit
Buying laptop under a budget would be very easy with Paytm Mall with cashback offers. Featuring laptops from top brands like HP, Lenovo, Dell; all laptops are priced under Rs 25,000 and feature the latest software and other hardware features. The offer of no cost EMI is also available on every laptop so make sure you buy one during this offer.
Publication: The Times of India
Intel’s 2019 Forecasts Signal Slowdown After Data-Center Surgeedit
Intel Corp.’s first forecasts for 2019 sent a signal to investors that a torrent of spending on data centers, which has nourished sales and earnings growth for years, is beginning to dry up. The chipmaker’s revenue and profit projections for the current quarter and the year fell short of analysts’ average estimates, sending shares tumbling in late trading on Thursday.
Publication: Bloomberg Quint
Intel’s Earnings Whiff Breaks Semiconductor Stock Momentumedit
Semiconductor stocks are falling again after a weak earnings report from Intel Corp., the world’s second-biggest chipmaker, squelched Thursday’s relief rally. Rivals Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Nvidia Corp. each fell more than two percent in extended trading after Intel’s revenue forecast for the first quarter fell short of the lowest analyst estimate tracked by Bloomberg.
Publication: Bloomberg Quint ; Yahoo Finance
Artificial Intelligence in Transportation Market 2018 Technology Insights, Size, Share, Application, Top key players like, NVIDIAedit
The rising number of accidents due to human error and increasing focus toward reducing transportation operating cost will fuel the demand for the artificial intelligence in transportation market. The Artificial Intelligence in Transportation Market is expected to expand at a steady rate of +17% during the forecast period. The growing demand for safety and security has created an opportunity for OEMs to develop new and innovative artificial intelligence systems that would attract customers.
Publication: Web Newswire
MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Lightning Z 11 GB Reviewedit
NVIDIA launched the GeForce RTX 20-series in September last year, with support for several new technologies like machine learning and RTX Raytracing. This feature is so big for NVIDIA that it has changed the naming of their GeForce cards from “GTX” to “RTX”. NVIDIA RTX is a near-turnkey real-time ray-tracing model for game developers that lets them fuse real-time ray-traced objects into 3D scenes that have been rasterized.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti on February 15th, $279; GTX 1660 in Early March, $229; GTX 1650 in Late March, $179edit
A report from HardOCP could be shedding a floodlight-like amount of details on NVIDIA’s lineup plans for the lower end, and their current generation of Turing videocards. The site, citing industry sources, claims that NVIDIA’s GTX 1660 Ti, which has been shown to improve upon NVIDIA’s previous-gen GTX 1060 by some 16%, is reported to gon on sale at a previously reported sub-$300 pricing of $279 (lower than the skeptically expected $299). This graphics card is expected to go on sale as early as February 15th.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Craze of these laptops will look at workplace soonedit
Powerful laptops are a necessity nowadays to manage the heavy workloads in offices. And these laptops need to come with a look that suits the workspace environment and complements it as well. In this story we will be talking about some of these powerful and amazing design laptops, that might come into your workspaces really soon.
Publication: The Economic Times (Hindi)
Arctic Announces New Freezer 34 Generation of CPU Coolersedit
ARCTIC today introduced the new Freezer 34 air cooler series. Development of the new Freezer series focused on increasing cooling capacity. With static pressure optimized P-fans and the improved heatsink, the Freezer 34 series offers high quality products with high-powered performance. The series consists of the standard Freezer 34 model; the Freezer 34 CO, a new tower CPU cooler; the Freezer 34 eSports; and the Freezer 34 eSports DUO.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Intel’s Neural Compute Stick 2 brings greater intelligence to network edge devices, available from Rutronik UKedit
The Intel Neural Compute Stick 2 (NCS2) is designed to build smarter AI algorithms and for prototyping computer vision at the network edge. It affordably speeds the development of deep neural networks inference applications while delivering a performance boost over the previous generation neural compute stick.
Publication: Electronics Maker
Intel Open Sources Nauta – a Deep Learning Platform Powered by Kubernetesedit
Intel has released a Kubernetes-native deep learning platform, dubbed Nauta, on Github under the Apache 2.0 licence. Intel describes Nauta as a multi-user, distributed computing environment for running deep learning (DL) model training experiments on Intel Xeon Scalable processor-based systems.
Publication: Open Source for U
Alienware’s slimmed-down M15 is my favorite laptop for VRedit
Dell had a fantastic showing in 2018 when it came to laptops. The excellent XPS 13 and 15 were among the best laptops we reviewed all year, and our hands-on with the Alienware-branded M15 left us salivating over the winter break. We’re back now and ready to reveal our full review after spending months with one of the most interesting updates to Alienware‘s laptop lineup in a while.
Publication: The Next Web
Acer Chromebook 512, Chromebook Spin 512 with 12-inch displays, 3:2 aspect ratio launchededit
After announcing some of the world’s first AMD-powered Chromebooks at CES 2019 this month, Acer has announced two new 12-inch Chromebooks at the Bett conference for educators. The pocket-friendly notebooks are named Acer Chromebook 512 and Chromebook Spin 512 and will mostly appeal to students.
Publication: 91Mobiles ; IT News Online ; NDTV Gadgets360
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Reviewedit
The RTX 2060 gets the performance part right but is nowhere close to being affordable, not at all for the Indian market. Even NVIDIA knows that which is why we’re going to see the GTX 1660 Ti in roughly a month’s time without any of the fancy RT cores. Another distinction with this new generation is that the RTX 2060 is very much closer to the RTX 2070 in spec.
Publication: Digit
Intel’s 2019 CPU Reveal Shines Light on 2019 Apple Macbooksedit
Until Apple perfects its own company-made CPUs, the next generation (possibly generations) of Macs will likely rely on Intel chips. Thanks to MacWorld who outlined Intel’s itinerary for 2019, we have an idea as to how 2019 Apple devices will be affected.
Publication: Yahoo Finance
Dell G3 15 Gaming Laptop Review: A Consistent Gaming Experience With an Attractive Price Tagedit
It is usually quite hard for gaming laptop to hide their credentials, since most of these machines have shout “look at me” with bright colours, flashing lights and a general sense of excitement. Safe to say, you can’t really carry these to a meeting in office. But that is only if you don’t have the Dell G3 15 Gaming Laptop.
Publication: News18
HP Chromebook X360 11 G2 EE, Chromebook 11 G7 EE With Military Grade Durability Announcededit
HP has introduced two new Chromebooks in the company’s ‘Education Edition’ series, which are powered by Intel’s Gemini Lake processors and feature a durable build. The new HP Chromebook X360 11 G2 EE and the Chromebook 11 G7 EE feature a rugged body with a spill-resistant keyboard, shock-absorbing trims and drop resistance.
Publication: NDTV Gadgets360
Asus Zephyrus S GX701: A powerful gaming laptop in the body of an ultrabookedit
Asus redefined the design standards of a gaming laptop with the launch of their ROG Zephyrus series in 2018. Unlike fat and chunky gaming laptops of the past, the Zephyrus series aimed to pack all the power of a fat, chunky laptop into a slim body.
Publication: Moneycontrol
Intel’s 2019 CPU Reveal Shines Light on 2019 Apple Macbooksedit
Until Apple perfects its own company-made CPUs, the next generation (possibly generations) of Macs will likely rely on Intel chips. Thanks to MacWorld who outlined Intel’s itinerary for 2019, we have an idea as to how 2019 Apple devices will be affected.
Publication: News18
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 graphics card: All you need to knowedit
At CES 2019, Nvidia launched the GeForce RTX 2060 for $349, bringing the graphics card closer to its GTX series peers such as 1070, 1070Ti, and AMD Vega 56 range. Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 is not only cheaper than the 1070, 1070Ti and Vega 56, but also outclasses them in terms of performance and featured support for ray tracing, benchmark tests show.
Publication: Moneycontrol ; Tech PowerUp
Inside the new NVIDIA Robotics Labedit
Earlier this month NVIDIA opened its new robotics research lab in Seattle near the University of Washington campus and has released a few videos teasing some of the projects currently under development within the lab. The lab has been created to “drive breakthrough robotics research to enable the next generation of robots that perform complex manipulation tasks to safely work alongside humans and transform industries such as manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, and more.”
Publication: Geeky Gadgets
Resident Evil 2 Tech Analysis: PS4 Pro vs Xbox One X vs PC Graphics Comparisonedit
We recently got our hands on with the much-anticipated Resident Evil 2 for current generation of consoles and modern gaming PCs. Announced way back in 2015 and only revealed last year, Resident Evil 2 is more than a remake of the 1998 title. Continuing the same claustrophobic feel that the original game was known for, Resident Evil 2 not only manages to push visual barriers on consoles and gaming PCs, but also manages to deliver a phenomenal gameplay experience that will please action and horror enthusiasts in a number of different ways.
Publication: Gaming Bolt
Resident Evil 2 Reviewedit
1998 was a formative year in gaming. It was a year where franchises like Zelda made the move to 3D, Gordon Freeman stalked aliens from Xen with a crowbar, Metal Gear Solid emulated cinematic storytelling techniques and the launch of Unreal on PC ushered into existence, a game engine that is the most popular third-party solution used by developers worldwide.
Publication: PCMag
Microsoft, Sony may leverage AMD Zen 2 architecture, 7nm GPU technology in next-gen consolesedit
With both Sony and Microsoft racing to release the next-generation console, rumours of the next chip that will power these consoles have flooded the Internet with AMD at the centre. Reports say that AMD is in the process of introducing a brand new APU based on AMD’s Zen 2 architecture and a next-generation Navi GPU architecture.
Publication: Moneycontrol
HP unveils two new Education Chrome-booksedit
Hewlett-Packard has introduced two new education edition Chromebox this week in the form of the HP Chromebook 11 x360 11 G2 EE With a convertible tablet style design and the entry-level HP Chromebook 11 G7 EE equipped with an 11.6 inch display.
Publication: Geeky Gadgets
Graphics Card (Video Card) Market Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2019-2025edit
The global Graphics Card (Video Card) market was valued at million US$ in 2018 and will reach million US$ by the end of 2025, growing at a CAGR of during 2019-2025. This report focuses on Graphics Card (Video Card) volume and value at global level, regional level and company level. From a global perspective, this report represents overall Graphics Card (Video Card) market size by analyzing historical data and future prospect.
Publication: Bizwire Express
Resident Evil 2 Release Date Broken Internationallyedit
Resident Evil 2 for PS4, Xbox One, and Windows PC release date is January 25 but it seems that Capcom’s survival horror re-imagining has had its street date broken this weekend. According to reports, stores in the US have been selling Resident Evil 2 over the weekend with images of retail copies surfacing on the series’ subreddit. This comes nearly a week after it received a demo on PSN, Xbox Live, and Steam.
Publication: NDTV Gadgets360
The Division 2, Far Cry New Dawn PC Physical Editions Listed for Indiaedit
The PC physical editions of The Division 2 and Far Cry New Dawn appear to be coming to India. According to listings on specialist game retailer Games The Shop, these two upcoming Ubisoft games will have PC releases on DVD for the country. This is a welcome turn of events following the publisher halting sale of physical editions of PC games after Watch Dogs 2. Far Cry New Dawn PC has a February 15 release date while The Division 2 PC has a March 15 release date.
Publication: NDTV Gadgets360
Intel Readies Crimson Canyon NUC with 10nm Core i3 and AMD Radeonedit
Intel is giving final touches to a “Crimson Canyon” fully-assembled NUC desktop model which combines the company’s first 10 nm Core processor, and AMD Radeon discrete graphics. The NUC8i3CYSM desktop from Intel packs a Core i3-8121U “Cannon Lake” SoC, 8 GB of dual-channel LPDDR4 memory, and discrete AMD Radeon RX 540 mobile GPU with 2 GB of dedicated GDDR5 memory. A 1 TB 2.5-inch hard drive comes included, although you also get an M.2-2280 slot with both PCIe 3.0 x4 (NVMe) and SATA 6 Gbps wiring.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
IoT Analytics Market to Record 16.2% Increase in Revenue by 2025edit
Internet of things (IoT) analytics helps user by auto-generating operative and functional data with generation of intelligent analytics. Owing to its benefits including better efficiency, reduced operational costs and infrastructural optimization these technologies witnessing increased adoption of IoT based technologies.
Publication: Web Newswire
More screen real-estate for your desktopedit
Samsung announced a new member to the ‘super’ ultrawide gaming monitor family with a higher resolution quad-HD model that’s sharper than its regular full-HD model released back in 2017. Super ultra-wide monitors have an aspect ratio of 32:9.
Publication: The Economic Times
Acer unveils new gaming notebooksedit
Acer has unveiled two new Windows ZA 10 gaming notebooks, the Predator Triton 900 and the Predator Triton 50. The Predator Triton 900 features a CNC-machined Ezel Aero Hinge that flips, extends, or reclines the 17-inch display. Users can switch between four usage modes: display mode, ezel mode, notebook mode, and stand mode. The Triton series 900’s trackpad is placed beside the keyboard and it comes in the size of 23.75 mm (0.94 inches).
Publication: Deccan Herald
10 Innovations from CES 2019edit
The Consumer Electronics Show, held this week in Las Vegas, showcased gadgetry and technologies -from folding displays, high-end PCs, AR/VR cameras, hybrid vehicles to smart wearables – that boasted of outstanding design and engineering.
Publication: The Times of India
Intel-powered Nivruti Rai on AI and its futureedit
Most talks around artificial intelligence end with that one query: “What will happen to my job?” Sometimes we fail to perceive that technology is a tool that’s supposed to be in service of greater ends, going beyond creating billionaires. AI could potentially be used in everything, from environmental research to health care, where people may be able to detect illnesses before complications arise, and even robotics companions.
Publication: The Telegraph
How Intel’s Data Centre Business Is Being Affected By India’s Digital Transformation Waveedit
With digital transformation driving the growth for companies in India, enterprises are heavily investing in data centres across the country for large scale adoption of technologies like artificial intelligence, cloud and data analytics, among others.
Publication: Analytics India Magazine
NVIDIA FreeSync adaptive sync performance testededit
During CES 2019 this year NVIDIA announced that their graphics cards now support AMD FreeSync monitors thanks to an update to the latest GeForce drivers. If you are wondering how the new technology performs then you might be interested in a new video by the team over at Digital Foundry which puts the new NVIDIA FreeSync support through its paces.
Publication: Geeky Gadgets
Dell XPS 15 9570 Review: The Best High-End Windows Laptop?edit
Dell’s XPS lineup has always been seen as the pinnacle of PC design, ever since the company began making the series. While it used to be Dell’s gaming-centric line-up when it first arrived on the scene, the XPS series has morphed into productivity beasts in ground-breaking slim bodies as well as interesting design flourishes.
Publication: Beebom
5 GPU Startups Who Are Trying To Script Success Like NVIDIAedit
Artificial intelligence has the potential to become the most impactful technology humanity will ever create, boosting us and giving the ability to solve problems once thought to be unsolvable. However, available GPU computing continues to be the limiting factor in developing AI systems. Innovative ideas are often discarded simply because the GPU compute costs would be too high.
Publication: Analytics India Magazine
ASUS ROG Launches Full Range of NVidia GeForce RTX Powered Laptops at CES 2019edit
ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) introduces its latest lineup of gaming laptops at CES® 2019, including the ROG Mothership, ROG Zephyrus S GX701, ROG G703, ROG Zephyrus S GX531, ROG Strix SCAR II, and ROG Strix Hero II. All have graphics powered by the latest NVidia GeForce RTX engines.
Publication: Digital Terminal
Mortal Kombat 11 PC Price, Editions, System Requirements Revealededit
Mortal Kombat 11, which is an upcoming game that’s a part of the long-running and popular fighting game series, is now listed on Steam and that gives us some details we’ve been waiting for. Specifically, we now know what Mortal Kombat 11 PC price in India is going to be, apart from which PC editions will be available in the country and their system requirements.
Publication: NDTV Gadgets 360
Google Cloud Expands The Reach Of Nvidia GPUs On Compute Engine To Indiaedit
Google Cloud has expanded the reach of Nvidia GPUs on Compute Engine across eight regions worldwide including Brazil, India, Japan and Singapore. This expansion comes right after Google Cloud launched the public beta of NVIDIA Tesla T4 GPU. Nvidia Tesla T4 happens to be the company’s latest GPU offering on GCP for AI architecture, after Nvidia K80, P4, P100, and V100.
Publication: Republic World
Asus F570Z reviewedit
Take cues from Asus to build worthy laptops for every category and nothing’s going to sway your opinion about them. However, there’s truly no champion’s reign in the budget category for now and this laptop struggles to steal the mantle too. The cheaper VivoBook 15 is a great bargain for its price and it delivers on point, but the F570Z at hand has a longer story to tell, hear us out.
Publication: Stuff
Building a prosumer PC for gaming and workstation useedit
Even among boutique PC builders and do-it-yourself masters, there is the holy grail where the budget is no object and only top-end hardware is permitted. After three parts of building a gaming PC, we bring to you the prosumer build guide. Since this is the last in the series, we present hardware that is far more expensive, though it occupies a very tiny portion of the actual market share.
Publication: Deccan Herald
DELL LATITUDE 7390 2-IN-1 REVIEW: A POWERFUL AND CAPABLE BUSINESS LAPTOPedit
Everyone likes their laptops to be thin, light and compact but most users buy a laptop gauging the type of work they’re going to do using the laptop. For IT professionals and enterprise users, security and peace of mind takes precedence and that’s exactly the market at which the Dell Latitude 7390 2-in-1 is aimed at.
Publication: Firstpost
Dell on the Future of Alienware, Building the Smallest Webcam, and Moreedit
In part one of our interview with Alienware VP, Frank Azor, we touched upon Dell’s hero product for CES 2019 — the Area-51m flagship gaming laptop. We talked about what went into designing the laptop, Nvidia’s roll in the creation of the modular graphics cards, and how the company plans to market this fairly expensive laptop.
Publication: NDTV Gadgets360
Intel India FY18 Profit Rises 4.6%, Revenue Climbs 23%edit
Intel India saw profits grow 4.6% to 7379 crore revenue by 23 % to 74,149 crore in fiscal 2018, according to the company’s filings to Registrar of Companies (RoC). The company has seen increased competition from peers such as AMD in India and other markets, say analysts.
Publication: The Economic Times
Post-CES ’19: will gaming laptops finally interest pro-gamers?edit
Sabyasachi Bose, a gaming pro who has represented OpTic India at international gaming competitions, is open to playing on laptops if they come with desktop-grade hardware. “If the laptop is as powerful as a desktop, I won’t mind using it, but I will have to connect it to a 24-inch or larger monitor which is a requirement in most professional gaming tournaments,” he says, adding that regulations may not permit this. Besides, it beats the very purpose of getting a laptop.
Publication: Mint
Battlefield V gets an updateedit
Battlefield V ongoing content plan revolves around their newly introduced Tides of War system that gives objectives for various game modes each week to unlock unique in game items such as guns, cosmetics and more. Tides of War, Chapter 1 Overture recently ended after four weeks of some pretty unique unlocks behind some challenging objectives, the hardest of which of course was to win a grand operation which took on average about 40 minutes of gameplay to stand a chance of winning.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle ; The Asian Age
Nvidia GeForce GTX 10-Series Supplies Ending, New Affordable Series Without Ray Tracing Rumourededit
Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang has officially stated that the company has depleted its stock of high-end GeForce GTX 10-series GPUs, with supplies for the rest of the line set to dry up soon. That means that worldwide supply of new GeForce GTX 10-series graphics cards will begin to dry up in the very near future, leaving only the much more expensive new GeForce RTX 20-series.
Publication: NDTV Gadgets360
Nvidia’s Machine Learning-based Tesla T4 GPUs now available in India via Google Cloud betaedit
Nvidia’s Artificial Intelligence-focused Tesla T4 GPUs have become available in India for the first time. The GPUs are available through Google Cloud Platform which is currently available in beta. Nvidia is also rolling out its new GPUs to Brazil, Japan and Singapore.
Publication: Hindustan Times
ASUS Rolls Out a Pair of Intel B365 Chipset Motherboardsedit
ASUS today rolled out a pair of entry-level motherboards based on Intel B365 Express chipset for 8th and 9th generation Core processors. The B365 has been extensively detailed in our older article as trading off features such as integrated USB 3.1 gen 2 and an older version of Management Engine, in exchange for significantly more downstream PCIe lanes than the B360 Express. Intel’s decision to fallback to the 22 nm node for chipsets resulted in the B365. Among ASUS’ new motherboards include the Prime B365M-A and Prime B365M-K.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Living on the FreeSync Side of G-SYNC: Setup Guide, Testing & Evaluationedit
It happened. Finally, after years of waiting, NVIDIA opened up its G-Sync proprietary solution to support for VESA’s VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) Adaptive Sync technology – where AMD’s FreeSync tech is based upon. The news came from NVIDIA’s own Jensen Huang, in a market that has consistently seen its G-Sync capable monitors being sold for (at the very least) $100 more than their FreeSync-capable counterparts.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Dell Inspiron 17 7000 2-in-1 (7786)edit
In terms of practicality, a six-pound tablet is right up there with an eight-pound Bic ballpoint pen or triangular Goodyear tires. We’ve said in numerous reviews that 15.6-inch 2-in-1 convertibles are too bulky and heavy for use in tablet mode, so you can imagine how ungainly such a system with a 17.3-inch screen is.
Publication: PCMag
Intel to install anti-collision devices on Kadamba, Balrath busesedit
The department of information and technology (DoIT) inked three significant agreements with major multinational companies, including America chipset manufacturer Intel Corporation, on Thursday as part of an initiative to put Goa on the startup map in India.
Publication: The Times of India
Intel unveils new Optane Memory H10 at CES 2019 with combined cache and storageedit
Away from the big stages and halls teaming with people, Intel made a pretty big announcement in the cosy setting of their Media room at CES 2019. The new Intel Optane Memory H10 is an m.2 device that houses both cache and NAND flash on the same stick. The hybrid Optane module is designed specifically keeping laptops in mind, especially those that offer only one m.2 socket on the motherboard.
Publication: Digit
NVIDIA’s real-time ray tracing technique and AI-powered RTX technology explainededit
Recently, NVIDIA announced that they have added another offering to their consumer GPU lineup. The entry-level RTX card known as the RTX 2060 comes after the launch of their RTX 2070 and 2080 models. This new lineup of cards has everyone in the gaming space excited, as it brings with it the promise of the holy grail of rendering; dubbed as real-time ray tracing.
Publication: Analytics India Magazine
Report: Nvidia Planning GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Graphics Cardedit
When Nvidia launched the RTX line of graphics cards last year, it created a clear distinction between last-gen cards (GTX) and the new current-gen cards (RTX). However, the waters looks set to get muddier this year with news that Nvidia is planning to launch a new GTX graphics card.
Publication: PCMag ; Tech PowerUp
Alienware’s Area 51-m is a beastly gaming laptopedit
Alienware has created one of the most beastly pieces of portable PCs the gaming world has ever seen. The Area 51-m is a solid gaming device which can run pretty much any game thrown its way. The Alienware Area-51m is factory overclocked. Its best feature is the extensive upgradability. Desktop PCs have always had an upper hand compared to laptops in this regard. It can accommodate Nvidia’s RTX 2080. The graphics card can be conveniently removed from its module and replaced in the future. It’s also available with the RTX 2060 or 2070.
Publication: TechQuila
Nvidia driver unlocks FreeSync monitor support for GeForce graphics cardsedit
It’s the start of a new era. On Tuesday, Nvidia fulfilled its CES promises by releasing GeForce driver 417.71, which lets GeForce graphics cards tap into the Adaptive Sync capabilities of AMD FreeSync monitors for buttery-smooth, tearing-free gaming. Previously, GeForce GPUs could only synchronize their refresh rates with Nvidia’s own G-Sync displays, which tend to cost much more than FreeSync displays. You can snag the driver in the GeForce Experience app or on the GeForce website.
Publication: ComputerWorld
7 Awesome Laptops You Can Buy Under INR 35,000edit
The age of the personal computer has essentially been replaced by its successor in the tech world i.e. the mighty laptop. While laptops must have started as mere business tools, they are now catering to pretty much all our daily computing needs. Whether it is education, gaming or just surfing the internet, laptops have managed to carve a niche for themselves in the tech market. But, getting hold of a laptop with a fast processor, good quality display and large battery life in an affordable budget can be a difficult task.
Publication: My Good Times
ASUS Republic of Gamers Launches Full Range of NVidia GeForce RTX Powered Laptops at CES 2019edit
ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today introduces its latest lineup of gaming laptops at CES® 2019, including the ROG Mothership, ROG Zephyrus S GX701, ROG G703, ROG Zephyrus S GX531, ROG Strix SCAR II, and ROG Strix Hero II. All have graphics powered by the latest NVidia GeForce RTX engines. This full top-to-bottom lineup is filled with updates that elevate your portable PC gaming experience across a diverse family of form factors from the ultra-slim Zephyrus S to the musclebound G703.
Publication: Electronics Maker
NVIDIA CEO SAYS 10-SERIES GPUS GOING BYE-BYEedit
In a wide-ranging Q&A with media at CES 2019 posted by VentureBeat, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang responded to a reporter’s question about the excess supply of GPUs caused by the crypto crash, noting the dwindling supply of 10-series GPUs. Huang stated the company held back on shipping new GPUs for a quarter while the company waited for the current inventory to dry up, and said that currently almost all of them have been sold.
Publication: IGN India
Intel Core i9-9900K review: No compromise gaming processoredit
When it comes to computer CPUs, Intel is a household name. The Intel Core i9-9900K is the latest flagship CPU from the company, which is aimed towards gaming enthusiasts, as the Core i9-9900K is the first CPU from the company which can reach up to 5.0 GHz clock speed.
Publication: Yahoo Finance ; Gizbot
Far Cry New Dawn PC System Requirements Revealededit
Announced at The Game Awards 2018, Far Cry New Dawn is a post-apocalyptic shooter set in the Far Cry universe after the events of Far Cry 5. The Far Cry New Dawn release date is February 15 on PS4, Xbox One, and Windows PC. Ubisoft has now revealed what the game’s PC system requirements are, going as far as to recommend what you’d need to play the game at 30fps and 60fps in 4K resolution.The Far Cry New Dawn price is Rs. 2,499 on PS4 and Xbox One, and Rs. 2,249 on PC via Steam ($40 in the US).
Publication: NDTV Gadgets360 ; Gaming Bolt
ASUS Republic of Gamers launches range of Nvidia GeForce RTX laptopsedit
ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) has announced its latest lineup of gaming laptops at CES 2019, including the ROG Mothership, ROG Zephyrus S GX701, ROG G703, ROG Zephyrus S GX531, ROG Strix SCAR II, and ROG Strix Hero II. All have graphics powered by the latest NVidia GeForce RTX engines. This full top-to-bottom lineup is filled with updates that elevate your portable PC gaming experience across a diverse family of form factors from the ultra-slim Zephyrus S to the musclebound G703.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle
Asus thin & light: Aims to offer impressive performance & portability in one packageedit
The essence of the laptop hinges upon its portability. In fact, this might be the best time to purchase one, as laptops have become sleeker, thinner, lighter and much more decorous compared to older clunky counterparts. To top it all, modern processors ensure that you get the performance you need from these lightweight machines.
Publication: Digit
NVIDIA Readies GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Based on TU116, Sans RTXedit
It looks like RTX technology won’t make it to sub-$250 market segments as the GPUs aren’t fast enough to handle real-time raytracing, and it makes little economic sense for NVIDIA to add billions of additional transistors for RT cores and tensor cores. The company is hence carving out a sub-class of “Turing” GPUs under the TU11x ASIC series, which will power new GeForce GTX family SKUs, such as the GeForce GTX 1660 Ti, and other GTX 1000-series SKUs.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Intel Wants Lisa Su as its New CEO?edit
During the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week, we picked up an intriguing rumor circulating among a few C-Level executives that Intel Corp. is pondering the acquisition of AMD. Given Intel’s acrimonious history vs. AMD in the CPU market, common sense says this is an unlikely marriage. Most analysts we reached dismissed it outright.
Publication: EET India
NVIDIA Releases GeForce 417.71 WHQL Drivers with FreeSync Supportedit
NVIDIA today released its latest version of GeForce software. Version 417.71 WHQL is the first public driver to add support for the new GeForce RTX 2060 graphics card. More importantly, it makes good on CEO Jen-Hsun Huang’s promise to make NVIDIA GPUs, “Pascal” and “Turing,” compatible with VESA Adaptive-Sync (AMD FreeSync) monitors.
Publication: Tech Power Up
$300,000 prize pool for the maiden ESL One Dota 2 e-sports tournament in Indiaedit
ESL and NODWIN Gaming, a subsidiary of Nazara Technologies, have joined forces to bring one of the most popular gaming events in the world, ESL One, to India. The event will be held at the NSCI Dome, Mumbai between April 19 and 21, 2019. Intel will sponsor the event.
Publication: Mint
In CEO Search, Intel Still Hasn’t Found What It’s Looking Foredit
Intel Corp. has been trying to fill the most prominent role in the $400-billion chip industry for more than six months. The company’s board still hasn’t found what it’s looking for.
Publication: Gadgets 360
Apple should drop Intel for AMDedit
Rumor has it that Apple is planning to produce its own CPUs and GPUs for Macs. Those T2 processors we have today are just a tiny first step—the big leap is to take something like the A12X and build a MacBook around it. It makes sense from the perspective of both power-to-performance ratio and a cost-to-performance ratio.
Publication: Computerworld
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Founders Edition Reviewedit
Traditionally, the “60” variant in an Nvidia GPU lineup has stood for value. It bests or competes with the “70” variant of the last generation GPU line at a significantly lesser price.
Publication: PC Mag
Qualcomm’s attack on Apple’s ‘exclusive’ chip supplier Intel backfires in FTC trialedit
Qualcomm Inc.’s lawyers saw a chance to score some points in a government antitrust case against the chipmaker by making an example of rival Intel Corp. as a company accused of abusing its dominance of an industry. They were wrong.
Publication: Financial Express
The Stuff CES 2019 Gadget Awardsedit
Last year, Nvidia’s RTX graphics cards were met with a mooted response. They were really expensive and developers weren’t ready to utilise the new features of the card. Sure, ray tracing looked cool, allowing game makers to create really impressive lighting and reflections, but it just wasn’t in many games so there wasn’t reason to upgrade.
Publication: Stuff
The Story Of Intel’s Ajay Bhatt, Who Invented The USB That We Use Everydayedit
There’s no shortage of famous Indian names in technology — the CEOs of Google, Microsoft and Adobe are all Indian, and Indian CTOs are scattered across Silicon Valley. But there are some Indians who’ve invented tech products that we use every day — and they aren’t nearly as well known as their high-flying CEO counterparts.
Publication: Office Chai
Intel, Alibaba to develop sports solutionedit
Intel and Alibaba announced that they are teaming to develop athlete tracking technology powered by artificial intelligence (Al) that is aimed to be deployed at the Olympic Games 2020 and beyond.
Publication: The Morning Standard
Nvidia’s CEO reportedly slams rival AMD’s new 7-nanometer gaming graphics cardedit
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang slammed rival AMD’s first 7-nanometer gaming graphics card right after it was unveiled. Huang described the performance of AMD’s latest Radeon VII graphics processing unit as “lousy,” according to Gizmodo, which was at the roundtable attended by media outlets. AMD says the new chip can provide up to 36% higher performance than its previous top-of-the-line graphics cards.
Publication: Business Insider Tech Power Up TechQuila
CES 2019edit
Intel’s Shooting Star drones, which fly in formation to create light shows in the sky
Publication: The Hindu Business Line
2019 CES: Intel showcases new technology for next era of computingedit
On the eve of CES, Intel leaders – Gregory Bryant, senior vice president, Client Computing Group; Navin Shenoy, executive vice president, Data Center Group; and Professor Amnon Shashua, president and CEO of Mobileye, an Intel company – took to the stage to showcase the company’s commitment to continuously improve the computing and communications foundation that will advance the way we experience the world and expand human potential.
Publication: Digital Creed
Intel bets big on data centre business in Indiaedit
US chipmaker Intel is bullish on the data centre business as the company has been receiving strong demand from cloud and communication service providers which are investing in setting up data centres.
Publication: Financial Express
Intel To Rival NVIDIA In The Machine Learning Market With Its Latest AI Chipedit
Computing and technology sector was at the centrestage at the ongoing CES 2019, and leading chipmaker Intel made a slew of announcements recently. One of the key announcements was about a new class of chip, aimed at speeding up inference for companies with a high demand for workloads.
Publication: Analytics India Magazine
CES 2019: Intel to make smartphones more powerful with 10-nanometre chip for 5Gedit
Intel has showcased a new 10-nanometre-based network system on chip (SoC), code-named “Snow Ridge,” that has been developed specifically for 5G wireless access and edge computing.
Publication: ETCIO The Economic Times
Birthday Greetingedit
Tech birthdays in 2019: Lyft: 7 years Snapchat: 8 years Uber: 10 years Twitter: 13 years Facebook: 15 years Tesla: 16 years Google: 21 years Mozilla: 21 years Netflix: 22 years Amazon: 25 years Apple: 43 years Microsoft: 44 years Intel: 51 years HP: 80 years IBM: 108 years
Publication: ET Brand Equity
Intel ‘Ice Lake’ 10nm CPUs, ‘Lakefield’ Hybrid CPU, Slim ‘Project Athena’ 5G Laptops Announced at CES 2019edit
Intel has made a series of announcements at its CES 2019 press conference, ranging from updates on its 10nm CPUs to new initiatives by its automotive division, to data centre and AI advancements. Speaking at the keynote, Senior VP of the Client Computing Group, Greg Bryant, and EVP of the Data Centre Group, Navin Shenoy, promised that Intel is evolving from a PC-centric company to a data-centric company.
Publication: Gagdets 360
Lenovo Legion Y740, Legion Y540 Gaming Laptops Unveiled at CES 2019, Legion T730 and T530 Towers Get GeForce RTX 2060 GPUsedit
Lenovo has introduced a number of new gaming hardware at CES 2019, including the new Legion Y740 and Legion Y540 gaming laptops. The company is also bringing the upgraded versions of its Legion T730 and Legion T530 towers as well as Legion C730 and Legion C530 cubes.
Publication: Gadgets 360
Intel working with Facebook on AI chip coming later this yearedit
CES 2019: At least 30 5G smartphones powered by Qualcomm chips to launch this yearedit
Qualcomm Inc., the largest maker of chips for smartphones, said it’s leading the charge to be the main supplier of technology for 5G phones coming this year and announced new products aimed at winning more orders in the automotive market.
Publication: Hindustan Times
CES 2019: Find out the ticket prices, major announcement, other detailsedit
CES 2019 or the Consumer Electronics Show is underway in Las Vegas, USA. The show kicked off yesterday showcasing innovative products. Day 1 of CES 2019 had big names like Asus, AMD and NVIDIA showcasing their gaming centric products. There was also an interesting announcement made by Samsung that it would support Apple Airplay 2, a classic case of two enemies joining hands in times of shrinking profit margins.
Publication: Business Today
Semiconductor revenue grew over 13% in 2018edit
Led by Samsung Electronics, worldwide semiconductor revenue totalled $476.7 billion in 2018, a 13.4 per cent increase from 2017, according to preliminary results by market research firm Gartner on Monday.
Publication: The Hindu Business Line
HP’s 65-inch Gaming Display’s Hereedit
HP unveiled a massive 65-inch gaming display with soundbar, OMEN X Emperium 65 at CES 2019. The big format gaming display (BFGD) is expected to be available in March in Asia-Pacific for a starting price of $4,999, HP said.
Publication: The Economic Times
Asus ROG Strix SCAR II, ROG Strix Hero II, Other ROG Gaming Laptops With Nvidia GeForce RTX Graphics Unveiled at CES 2019edit
Asus at CES 2019 unveiled a range of gaming laptops from its Republic of Gamers (ROG) brand. The new range includes updated versions of the ROG Strix SCAR II and ROG Strix Hero II models with Nvidia GeForce RTX graphics.
Publication: Gadgets 360 Firstpost
Nvidia at CES 2019: GeForce RTX2060 with Turing architecture officially launched, price and featuresedit
After weeks of speculation, Nvidia GeForce RTX2060 graphics card finally became official at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2019 in Vegas. Aimed at bringing Turing architecture GPUs to gamers, GeForce RTX2060 graphics card will be available on devices from Acer, Alienware, Dell, HP and Lenovo from January 15. The graphics card is priced at $349 (Rs 24,000 approximately).
Publication: Hindustan Times
NVIDIA to Implement 7nm EUV Node for its 2020 GPUsedit
NVIDIA will implement the 7 nanometer EUV (extreme ultraviolet) lithography to build its future generation of GPUs slated for 2020, according to Japanese publication MyNavi.jp. The GPU giant could be among the first customers besides IBM, to contract Samsung for 7 nm EUV mass-production of GPUs. IBM will use the Korean semiconductor giant for manufacturing Z-series processors and FPGAs. Samsung announced in October 2018 that it will begin risk-production on its 7 nm EUV node in early-2019.
Publication: Tech Power Up
Huawei launches ARM-based Kunpeng 920 chipset, takes on x86 server chips from Intel, AMDedit
Huawei unveiled a new processor chip for servers as the Chinese telecommunications gear giant pushes ahead with expansion despite closer scrutiny from abroad. The Kunpeng 920 is built using the cutting edge 7-nanometer process and uses the semiconductor architecture of ARM Holdings, Shenzhen-based Huawei said in a statement on Monday. The new chips would compete with the dominant x86 server architecture used by US giants Intel and Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
Publication: Hindustan Times
PC Hardware Launches to Be Excited About in 2019edit
2018 was an amazing year for PC hardware with multiple launches, some of which were being anticipated for years. We got new products in almost every segment like motherboards, RAMs, SSDs, new processors from both AMD and Intel, and obviously, NVIDIA finally launched its much anticipated RTX graphics cards with ray tracing features, we even saw Corsair launching ‘fake RAM’ with RGB lighting and no actual RAM.
Publication: TechQuila
What to expect from CES 2019edit
Whoever said PCs are dead just needs to take a look at the PC brands that are showcasing their wares. Everyone from Lenovo to Dell to Asus from the OEM side to Intel, AMD, Qualcomm and Nvidia from the chipmakers are expected to showcase new products and technologies.
Publication: Firstpost
NVIDIA to expand gaming footprint in India, add 100 gaming cafes this yearedit
Graphic processor major NVIDIA plans to expand gaming footprint in India by adding 100 gaming cafes in India this year. The US-headquartered company said the country has a bigger scope for growth with its increasing online gaming community and has seen a sharp rise in use of gaming hardware and computers in the past few years.
Publication: ET Brand Equity
CES 2019: Here’s what to expect from the world’s largest tech trade showedit
Both the heavyweights have scheduled press conferences at this year’s CES, but we’d bet our money on AMD. The chip maker is rumored to announce Ryzen 3, its first 7nm processor. Meanwhile, we are expecting Intel to talk about 5G, even though its 5G modem won’t be integrated into smartphones until 2020.
Publication: The Indian Express
Data Localisation can hurt industry, says Qualcommedit
US chipmaker Qualcomm has criticised India’s move to make it mandatory for companies to store customers’ personal data locally, saying any such blanket regulation can hit the competitiveness of a company and limit consumers’ choice.
Publication: The Economic Times
Samsung, Huawei supply a majority of their own modem chips, says Qualcommedit
The two largest smartphone makers in the world supply a majority of their own modem chips to help their devices connect to wireless data networks, according to evidence presented at an antitrust trial for chip supplier Qualcomm Inc.
Publication: Firstpost
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme With Dolby Vision HDR Display Option, Nvidia Graphics Launched in Indiaedit
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme that was unveiled at the IFA conference back in September last year has now been launched in India. The ThinkPad X1 Extreme is designed with a list of multimedia and gaming capabilities.
Publication: Gadgets 360 My Smart Price
Intel’s Security-First Mindset and Ecosystem Approachedit
As I reflect on the time that has passed since we renewed our commitment to security through our security‑first pledge a year ago, I’m proud of the work the Intel team has done to show our commitment to transparency and, above all, to the security of our products. And yet, as anyone familiar with the security landscape knows: We must remain vigilant as our work is never done. The nature of security threats will continue to evolve and we must actively evolve with it.
Publication: IT News Online
More money in e-sports than in Wimbledon today: Nvidiaedit
Gamer Connect is an event held by Nvidia, the US-based developer of graphics processing units (GPUs), for video game enthusiasts to try out the latest gaming hardware and accessories from companies like LG, Corsair, Logitech, Zotac and others.
Publication: Times of India
Peripheral overclocking guideedit
Starting off with AMD, their Adrenaline 2019 software utility packs in a lot of features, one of which enables you to overclock your monitor.
Publication: Digit
CPU Overclocking Guideedit
The easiest way to get more performance from your system is by overclocking the CPU. All consumer grade CPUs have a built-in headroom which is automatically accessed should the need arise by means of that CPU’s Turbo frequency. The extent of Turbo on your CPU is determined by your motherboard and your CPU SKU. Lower-end SKUs will not have a high turbo frequency and in case of AMD Ryzen CPUs, the turbo (XFR as AMD calls it) also depends on the motherboard.
Publication: Digit
GDDR6 Memory Costs 70 Percent More than GDDR5edit
The latest GDDR6 memory standard, currently implemented by NVIDIA in its GeForce RTX 20-series graphics cards, pulls great premium. According to a 3DCenter.org report citing list-prices sourced from electronics components wholeseller DigiKey, 14 Gbps GDDR6 memory chips from Micron Technology cost over 70 percent more than common 8 Gbps GDDR5 chips of the same density, from the same manufacturer.
Publication: Tech Power Up
Nvidia Titan V Supports Real-Time Ray Tracing in Battlefield V With No RT Cores: Reportedit
In December 2017, Nvidia released the Titan V GPU. Primarily targeting use cases such as machine learning, big data analysis, and artificial intelligence development. It turns out that the Titan V has other applications too.
Publication: Gadgets 360
Dell Inspiron 14 5480 and Inspiron 15 5580 Notebooks Launched in India: Price, Featuresedit
PC maker Dell has launched two new Inspiron 5000 series notebooks in India: Inspiron 5480 and Inspiron 5580. While the Inspiron 5480 is a 14-inch notebook, the Inspiron 5580 is a 15-inch notebook. Both of them run on 8th Generation Whiskey Lake Intel Core processors and are targeted at tech-savvy users.
Publication: MySmartPrice
Industry captains place big bets on new-age techedit
Mint asked top company bosses how they see disruptive technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain and 5G impacting Indian firms. The IT and digital transformation industry is witnessing exponential growth in the use of cutting-edge digital technologies like Blockchain, 5G, AI, automation, robotics, cybersecurity and IoT. One can expect all these new age technologies to make greater inroads both in the Indian and global markets, in the years ahead.
Publication: Mint
ASUS ROG phone: Power-packed beast for gaming enthusiastsedit
As demands for high-end mobile games continue to rise in the country, Taiwanese electronics major ASUS recently launched its first gaming-centric smartphone under its Republic of Gamers (ROG) brand in India. The company’s flagship device ROG Phone is designed for high-performance mobile gaming and smartphone experience. It was first unveiled globally at the Computex 2018 in June this year.
Publication: The Hans India
5 Must have computer and gaming accessories in 2018edit
The year 2018 was not just about smartphones, smart TVs, and laptops. The passing year also gave us some really cool and performance driven computer accessories, which can help you make the most out of your laptop and PC in everyday routine.
Publication: Yahoo Finance
Best Gadgets of 2018: From Google Home to Samsung Galaxy S9+ top devices that impressed usedit
Forget about a year, technology changes drastically every minute and certainly for good. Unlike previous years, the trend for 2018 was not just focused on mobile phones but on various gadgets that made their debut and took the market by storm. All these gadgets impressed us with their top-notch features and sheer power.
Publication: The Times of India
GPU vs FPGA: The Battle For AI Hardware Rages Onedit
The hardware requirement for AI and deep learning applications has evolved exponentially. With a large number of computations being processed from AI-based and deep learning-based systems, there is a need for a stronger and reliable support system to carry it.
Publication: Analytics India Magazine
Dell Inspiron 15 3000 (w/SSD Upgrade) Reviewedit
When it comes to laptops and computers in general, Dell needs no introduction. The company got their start back in 1984 when Michael Dell started PC’s Limited. Fast forward to 1988, and the company changed its name to Dell Computer Corp, at which point it officially went public raising $30 million. It is after this that Dell released their first laptop, the 316LT, in 1989. That said, it has not always been smooth sailing for the company either with many bumps in the road between then and now. Even so, they remain the third-largest PC manufacturer today with a market share of 15%.
Publication: Tech Power Up
Delivery wagons to foldable phones, tech that will change your life in 2019edit
There aren’t many ways 2018 could have gone worse for the tech industry. It felt like every week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and friends were apologizing for some major privacy blunder or platform manipulation. Self-driving cars proved they weren’t ready to hit the road and Elon Musk nearly self-destructed on Twitter. Electric scooters swarmed cities only to be vandalized in droves. Tech-stock peaks gave way to market tumbles.
Publication: Business Standard
#ThatWas2018: From Apple to Xiaomi, the best gadgets of 2018edit
The year 2018 has been a wonderful year. Not with regards to user privacy and data, but in terms of tech innovations and design improvements. Alongside some really cool foldable smartphones, we’ve seen futuristic rollable TVs, elegant wearables, and powerful dual-screen laptops. Here we pick some of the most meaningful and technologically sound gadgets of the year. Take a look!
Publication: Yahoo Finance
Mobile, the future of competitive gamingedit
When Mumbai-based Ankur Diwakar started playing games professionally in 2007, the country had little scope for such careers. Today, Diwakar has represented India in professional gaming tournaments (commonly called esports) and has even begun giving lectures in universities on how to take up esports as a viable career. According to Diwakar, while esports in India is not on a par with Asian standards yet, the gap is closing.
Publication: Livemint
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Leak Tips Price, Launch Date, Specs, and Benchmark Scoresedit
Nvidia will launch its mid-range GeForce RTX 2060 GPU on the 7th of January and it will be priced at $349 (approximately Rs. 24,337), according to some pretty detailed leaks. That purported launch date would line up with Nvidia’s scheduled press conference at CES 2019. GeForce RTX 2060 graphics cards have previously been rumoured to be coming soon, but now at least one such device has been leaked in full, including specifications, photos, and benchmark scores in addition to the price and launch date.
Publication: Gadgets360
3D Animation Market Product Functional Survey 2025edit
The evolution and introduction of three-dimensional (3D) animation has given the world of animation a new perspective. The process of creating 3D moving images in a digital space through objects or models has given these illusions depth. One of the most fundamental differences between 2D animation and 3D animation is the technique used for creating the images and the way they look.
Publication: Web Newswire
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Acer Introduces its First Chromebook Powered by Versatile AMD A-Series Processors with Radeon Graphicsedit
Acer expanded its award-winning line of 15.6-inch Chromebooks with its first AMD-based Chromebook, the Acer Chromebook 315. Powered by 7th Gen AMD A6-9220C or A4-9120C processors with Radeon graphics, it can speed through demanding apps, while running multiple tabs and extensions, all during a battery life of up to 10 hours.
Publication: NCN Magazine
ASUS unveils World’s smallest range of 13”, 14” and 15” Notebooksedit
ASUS announced the most compact ZenBook series laptops, packing awe-inspiring aesthetics and superb performance. The latest models represent the high tech couture ASUS ZenBook laptop series that is world-renowned for its beautiful, thin-and-light minimalist designs.
Publication: PCQuest
Gaming laptops starting at Rs. 49,990/- on Paytm Malledit
Thanks to the dropping GPU prices and SSD becoming more affordable than ever, even lower-priced gaming laptops have become capable of providing an immersive gaming experience. These small, light and portable machines guarantee smooth game play and have ultra-efficient cooling fans. You can find some exciting offers and deals on PayTm mall if you are thinking of buying one.
Publication: The Times of India
Asus ZenBook 13, ZenBook 14 and ZenBook 15 launched in India: Price, Specificationsedit
Asus has launched the ZenBook 13, ZenBook 14 and ZenBook 15 laptops in India. The three laptop models were first introduced at IFA 2018 conference in Berlin last year and the Taiwanese company is bringing these devices to India after more than three months. With the new ZenBook lineup, Asus is strengthening its slim and lightweight product portfolio in India as it aims to compete with the likes of Apple, HP, Dell and Lenovo.
Publication: BGR ; 91Mobiles ; Gadget Diary ; Prokerala ; Daijiworld
8 Things You Should Consider Before Buying A Laptopedit
You can’t just walk into a store and buy a laptop that the salesman is selling to you without knowing its pros and cons. So, here are 8 things you should keep in mind before buying yourself a laptop.
Publication: ScoopWhoop
What the Laptops of CES Told Us About PC Trends in 2019edit
The laptops on display at this year’s CES show point out some of the directions that we can expect the PC market to take in the rest of 2019. To me, three trends stood out: improved performance; improved battery life in laptops; and thinner bezels on displays, making it much easier for the manufacturers to create smaller machines.
Publication: PCMag
Intel Optane Memory Enabled the HP EliteDesk 800 G4 Desktop to Significantly Outperform Systems with Twice the RAM, Principled Technologies Studies Findedit
According to the report comparing the two EliteDesk 800 G4 configurations, “Intel Optane memory is a system accelerator that complements standard system memory (RAM) and can improve overall system responsiveness more than adding extra RAM.” The results PT found in their hands-on testing provide ample evidence to back that statement. In a range of tests, system and application tasks completed faster with the Intel Optane memory-driven system—saving up to 87% of time spent waiting.
Publication: Bizwire Express
MSI Unveils Infinity X 9th: Its Most Powerful Gaming Desktopedit
MSI, world’s leading manufacturer of true gaming hardware is proudly announcing its new edition of Infinite X Gaming desktop. Featuring the Intel 9th generation processors up to i9-9900K, the MSI Infinite X 9th can overlock its system, offering addictive power for any gameplay. Together with the MSI’s renowned RTX graphics cards, Infinite X 9th put its users ahead of any others right before their game has started.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
CES 2019edit
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2019 has finally wrapped up, which has showcased a range of excellent innovations and technology advancements, which is expected to change our lives in a much better fashion. Score of tech companies around the world have participated at the show to introduce their latest smart technologies, an attempt to make your lives hassle-free by having enhanced connectivity of electronic appliances.
Publication: My Mobile
PowerColor Also Unveils its Reference Radeon VIIedit
Amidst breaking news about PowerColor designing what could be the first custom-design Radeon VII graphics card, the company also unveiled its reference-design Radeon VII card, the AXVII 16GBHBM2-3DH. This card sticks to AMD’s reference design clock speeds of up to 1750 MHz boost, and up to 1800 MHz “peak” clock speeds, with the memory ticking at 1000 MHz.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
MSI GeForce GTX 1660 Ti SKUs Listed on the Eurasian Economic Commission, Adds Fuel to 1660 Ti Fireedit
It seems only yesterday that we were discussing a Turing microarchitecture-based TU116 die that would power the yet-to-be-confirmed GeForce GTX 1660 Ti. With no RTX technology support, this was speculated to be NVIDIA’s attempt to appease the mainstream gaming market that understands the GPU does not have enough horsepower to satisfactorily drive real-time ray tracing in games while still maintaining an optimal balance of visual fidelity and performance alike.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
CES 2019: MSI Prestige PS63 Modern, developed in collaboration with Discovery Channeledit
MSI introduced the Prestige series to the world at COMPUTEX 2018 with a more professional focus, the hardware and design language of the Prestige series is all about bringing a more utilitarian look and feel to these laptops. At CES 2019, we saw a new addition to the family in the form of the MSI Prestige PS63 Modern.
Publication: Digit
Best Of CES 2019edit
This year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) feels like the biggest ever with dozens of showcase venues, thousands of innovations and millions of products. It was a sprawling preview of the most exciting tech slated for release throughout the coming year. It’s an event too big for one convention centre and too diverse to gather up in a single piece.
Publication: The Techy
Acer’s 14-inch Chromebook is even more affordable for today only thanks to this $61 discountedit
Acer’s 14-inch Chromebook with protective sleeve is down to just $239 today only at Amazon. That’s over $60 off its usual price there. This Chromebook has an Intel Celeron N3160 quad-core processor, Intel HD graphics, 4GB DDR3 RAM, and 16GB internal storage. It has two USB ports, a HDMI port, a backlit keyboard, and a full HD IPS display with LED backlighting.
Publication: Android Central
ASMedia to Continue as Chipset Supplier to AMD, But X570 an In-house Chipsetedit
AMD’s socket AM4 and socket TR4 chipsets are originally designed by ASMedia. With its “Zen” family of processors being full-fledged SoCs, the motherboard “chipset” only serves to increase connectivity, and ASMedia already holds certifications for key groups such as the PCI-SIG, USB-IF, SATA-IO, NVM-Express group, etc.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
ASRock Readies Nine AMD X570 Motherboards with “Zen 2” Matisse Supportedit
Sometime mid-2019, AMD will launch its 3rd generation Ryzen “Zen 2” processors with core counts of up to 16 cores in the AM4 package. These processors will launch alongside the new AMD 500-series desktop chipset family, led by the X570. AMD assures backwards compatibility of these processors with older chipsets provided motherboard vendors support their customers with BIOS updates.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Asus VivoMini VC65-C1 mini PC supports 32GB and 8th Gen Intel CPUsedit
Following on from being showcased at this year’s CES 2019 technology show earlier this month ASUS has officially added one extra to its new Asus VivoMini range of desktop mini PC systems adding the VC65-C1. The ASUS Asus VivoMini VC65-C1 company equipped with up to an Intel Core i7-8700T processor supported by up to 32GB of DDR4-2400 RAM together with multiple storage devices and even the ability to install an optional Blu-ray player if desired.
Publication: Geeky Gadgets
Hellpoint Interview – PS5, Xbox Scarlett, Cloud Gaming, Engine Tech And Moreedit
Cradle Games is a brand new studio, made from developers with 10-15, and sometimes 20, years of experience working on AAA games. It is comprised of veterans from Activision and Ubisoft, and currently, it is working on the incredible looking game Hellpoint, an action RPG with a startlingly distinct art style.
Publication: Gaming Bolt
ASUS VivoBook X505 Reviewedit
Growing internet penetration and increasing awareness amongst consumers about the emergence of novel technologies have fuelled the growth for cross-functional devices that offer powerful features and capabilities. This has encouraged the development of multifunctional devices, especially laptops.
Publication: XiteTech
Asus F570ZD review: Great entry-level gaming laptop but misses out on SSDedit
Asus, the Taiwanese manufacturer of computer peripherals, recently launched Asus F570ZD, a laptop for entry- level gamers and for those on the lookout for a dedicated performance laptop to enhance their daily workflow. While the innards present in the laptop make it an exciting purchace, I took a deeper look to find out that is it still a valuable product when it comes to casual gaming and everyday computing.
Publication: India Finance News
ASRock Launches World’s First Mini-STX Platform Based on AMD A300: DeskMini A300edit
The leading global motherboard and graphics card manufacturer, ASRock, pleasure to announce the world’s first AMD based Mini STX Platform – DeskMini A300 at CES 2019. It adopts with AMD A300 chipset, not only supports AMD AM4 65W APU, but also provides up to 32GB DDR4-2933MHz high-speed memory, which leads to outstanding computing power and 3D performance.
Publication: Tech PowerUp ; DigiTimes ; Geeky Gadgets
ASRock Announces Steel Legend Family of Motherboardsedit
The leading global motherboard manufacturer, ASRock, is proud to introduce the new ASRock Steel Legend motherboard series. ASRock Steel Legend motherboards are built around the most demanding specs and features to provide a wide array of materials, components, and features that ensure stable and reliable performance.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
HP integrates AMD’s Ryzen chips into small business notebooksedit
HP is transferring its small business notebooks onto AMD’s Ryzen quad-core processors platforms. The Probook 445 G6 and ProBook 455 G6 rely on the current gen’s mix of 8th Gen Intel Core i CPUs and AMD A10-series APUs. HP is planning to move onto the Ryzen and its Pro APUs.
Publication: TechQuila
Acer Chromebook 512, Spin 512 Launched Alongside Acer TravelMate B114-21edit
Acer has launched two new Chromebooks alongside TravelMate B114-21. The rugged laptops match the MIL-STD 810G military standards for durability and feature a shock-absorbing build. Additionally, the Chromebook Spin 512 sports a convertible form factor with a 360-degree hinge. Read more to find about Acer Chromebook 512, Spin 512, TravelMate B114-21 Price in India, Specifications, and Feature
Publication: Intellect Digest
ASUS ROG Strix XG49VQ HDR super ultra-wide gaming monitoredit
ASUS has introduced a new super ultra-wide 49-inch gaming monitor in the form of the ROG Strix XG49VQ which supports AMD Radeon FreeSync2 HDR technology and offers a 144Hz refresh rate. Ensuring that even the fastest-paced games played at the highest visual settings remain “buttery-smooth and completely lag-free” says ASUS.
Publication: Geeky Gadgets
Acer Launches 4 New Durable Chromebook Laptops Aimed at the Education Sectoredit
Acer has launched four new Chrome OS-based devices at BETT 2019. The new durable Chromebooks will add to the company’s already growing list of Chrome OS devices targeted at the education sector. Chromebooks are ideal for educational purposes given their affordable price points and cloud-based feature set. Acer’s latest Chromebooks are high on the durability factor, thanks to their MIL-STD 810G rating, and will start shipping in the US by the second quarter of 2019.
Publication: NDTV Gadgets360
PS5 and Next Xbox Specifications and Price Leakededit
Sony and Microsoft may be tightlipped about the PS5 and next Xbox, but that hasn’t stop a flurry of rumour and speculation on what to expect from the successors to the PS4 and Xbox One. The latest of these, courtesy of Reddit and popular gaming forum ResetEra suggest that the PS5 and Next Xbox would be priced in-line with what the PS4 and Xbox One were originally priced at.
Publication: NDTV Gadgets360
Budget Laptops: Buy laptops under Rs 25,000 on Paytm Malledit
Buying laptop under a budget would be very easy with Paytm Mall with cashback offers. Featuring laptops from top brands like HP, Lenovo, Dell; all laptops are priced under Rs 25,000 and feature the latest software and other hardware features. The offer of no cost EMI is also available on every laptop so make sure you buy one during this offer.
Publication: The Times of India
ASUS Unveils ROG Strix XG49VQ Super Ultra-Wide HDR Gaming Monitoredit
ASUS today unveiled the obscenely wide ROG Strix XG49VQ 49-inch curved gaming monitor, with an aspect ratio of 32:9, or what you’d get if you put two 16:9 monitors side-by-side. With a resolution of 3840 x 1080, or half the pixels of 4K UHD, the monitor features an 1800R curvature. There are two notable branded features associated with this display:
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Craze of these laptops will look at workplace soonedit
Powerful laptops are a necessity nowadays to manage the heavy workloads in offices. And these laptops need to come with a look that suits the workspace environment and complements it as well. In this story we will be talking about some of these powerful and amazing design laptops, that might come into your workspaces really soon.
Publication: The Economic Times (Hindi)
Arctic Announces New Freezer 34 Generation of CPU Coolersedit
ARCTIC today introduced the new Freezer 34 air cooler series. Development of the new Freezer series focused on increasing cooling capacity. With static pressure optimized P-fans and the improved heatsink, the Freezer 34 series offers high quality products with high-powered performance. The series consists of the standard Freezer 34 model; the Freezer 34 CO, a new tower CPU cooler; the Freezer 34 eSports; and the Freezer 34 eSports DUO.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Alienware’s slimmed-down M15 is my favorite laptop for VRedit
Dell had a fantastic showing in 2018 when it came to laptops. The excellent XPS 13 and 15 were among the best laptops we reviewed all year, and our hands-on with the Alienware-branded M15 left us salivating over the winter break. We’re back now and ready to reveal our full review after spending months with one of the most interesting updates to Alienware‘s laptop lineup in a while.
Publication: The Next Web
Acer Chromebook 512, Chromebook Spin 512 with 12-inch displays, 3:2 aspect ratio launchededit
After announcing some of the world’s first AMD-powered Chromebooks at CES 2019 this month, Acer has announced two new 12-inch Chromebooks at the Bett conference for educators. The pocket-friendly notebooks are named Acer Chromebook 512 and Chromebook Spin 512 and will mostly appeal to students.
Publication: 91Mobiles ; IT News Online ; NDTV Gadgets360
Intel’s 2019 CPU Reveal Shines Light on 2019 Apple Macbooksedit
Until Apple perfects its own company-made CPUs, the next generation (possibly generations) of Macs will likely rely on Intel chips. Thanks to MacWorld who outlined Intel’s itinerary for 2019, we have an idea as to how 2019 Apple devices will be affected.
Publication: Yahoo Finance
Dell G3 15 Gaming Laptop Review: A Consistent Gaming Experience With an Attractive Price Tagedit
It is usually quite hard for gaming laptop to hide their credentials, since most of these machines have shout “look at me” with bright colours, flashing lights and a general sense of excitement. Safe to say, you can’t really carry these to a meeting in office. But that is only if you don’t have the Dell G3 15 Gaming Laptop.
Publication: News18
Asus VivoBook 15 X505ZA review: Light, sleek and powerfuledit
Asus had recently announced VivoBook 15 laptops in India. These laptops are powered by AMD’s Ryzen processors coupled with Vega 8 graphics processor. This could be called as AMD’s best attempt to break into the heavily cluttered laptop market which is dominated by Intel-powered laptops.
Publication: Mobile Scout
Playstation 5 leak reveals internal specifications of Sony’s most powerful console yetedit
Sony’s Playstation gaming console is one of the most popular products in the world, in its category. And with the Playstation 4 due for a version upgrade, all eyes are on what the Japanese tech giant has in store next. While Sony has not yet confirmed as to whether it is working on the PS5 or not, a tweet has surfaced that claims Sony will continue using AMD chips for future gaming consoles, with certain CPU upgrades.
Publication: Killer Features ; Gamepur
HP Chromebook X360 11 G2 EE, Chromebook 11 G7 EE With Military Grade Durability Announcededit
HP has introduced two new Chromebooks in the company’s ‘Education Edition’ series, which are powered by Intel’s Gemini Lake processors and feature a durable build. The new HP Chromebook X360 11 G2 EE and the Chromebook 11 G7 EE feature a rugged body with a spill-resistant keyboard, shock-absorbing trims and drop resistance.
Publication: NDTV Gadgets360
Asus Zephyrus S GX701: A powerful gaming laptop in the body of an ultrabookedit
Asus redefined the design standards of a gaming laptop with the launch of their ROG Zephyrus series in 2018. Unlike fat and chunky gaming laptops of the past, the Zephyrus series aimed to pack all the power of a fat, chunky laptop into a slim body.
Publication: Moneycontrol
Intel’s 2019 CPU Reveal Shines Light on 2019 Apple Macbooksedit
Until Apple perfects its own company-made CPUs, the next generation (possibly generations) of Macs will likely rely on Intel chips. Thanks to MacWorld who outlined Intel’s itinerary for 2019, we have an idea as to how 2019 Apple devices will be affected.
Publication: News18
Microsoft, Sony may leverage AMD Zen 2 architecture, 7nm GPU technology in next-gen consolesedit
With both Sony and Microsoft racing to release the next-generation console, rumours of the next chip that will power these consoles have flooded the Internet with AMD at the centre. Reports say that AMD is in the process of introducing a brand new APU based on AMD’s Zen 2 architecture and a next-generation Navi GPU architecture.
Publication: Moneycontrol
A Simpler, Easier to understand partner program is the key to Success!edit
With market competition intensifying and business becoming more challenging for new customer acquisitions and engagement, classic partner programs are seen to be evolving. The exponential pace of change has created anxiety across the IT industry. Any information system upgrades for improved partner experiences should deliver accurate information, address the right issues, and demonstrate an understanding of partner experiences.
Publication: VAR India
HP unveils two new Education Chrome-booksedit
Hewlett-Packard has introduced two new education edition Chromebox this week in the form of the HP Chromebook 11 x360 11 G2 EE With a convertible tablet style design and the entry-level HP Chromebook 11 G7 EE equipped with an 11.6 inch display.
Publication: Geeky Gadgets
AMD “Navi” GPU Code Surfaces in Latest Apple MacOS Mojave Betaedit
System software code used for detecting and installing AMD’s upcoming Radeon “Navi” family of graphics processors surfaced in the latest Apple MacOS “Mojave” beta. Version 14.2 beta of the operating system packs preparation for AMD’s next-generation GPUs through a device identifier “0x73101002.”
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Asus F570edit
Asus F570 is a stylish and powerful Gaming Laptop and is powered by AMD Ryzen 5 processor clocked at a speed of NA and sports a 15.6 inch FHD that comes with a resolution of 1920 X 1080 pixels,so the picture quality is crisp and detailed.The screen size is big enough for an enriching gaming, surfing and video watching experience.
Publication: Digit
Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 590 Special Edition Reviewedit
We’re finally in a post-mining world, with stable pricing and supply for graphics cards. The situation isn’t exactly ideal yet in India, but it’s getting there. The hope that we had of low prices due to oversupply hasn’t really panned out – instead, both AMD and Nvidia are using game bundles to add value to the sales of new units.
Publication: NDTV Gadgets 360 ; TechXP
More screen real-estate for your desktopedit
Samsung announced a new member to the ‘super’ ultrawide gaming monitor family with a higher resolution quad-HD model that’s sharper than its regular full-HD model released back in 2017. Super ultra-wide monitors have an aspect ratio of 32:9.
Publication: The Economic Times
Acer unveils new gaming notebooksedit
Acer has unveiled two new Windows ZA 10 gaming notebooks, the Predator Triton 900 and the Predator Triton 50. The Predator Triton 900 features a CNC-machined Ezel Aero Hinge that flips, extends, or reclines the 17-inch display. Users can switch between four usage modes: display mode, ezel mode, notebook mode, and stand mode. The Triton series 900’s trackpad is placed beside the keyboard and it comes in the size of 23.75 mm (0.94 inches).
Publication: Deccan Herald
Upcoming Play Station 5 and Xbox tipped to feature AMD Navi graphicsedit
It seems that the announcement for the upcoming Xbox and Sony PS5 are right around the corners. The rumors about the next generation consoles are already started surfacing the web, now a new leak suggested both the upcoming consoles are going to be equipped with AMD chip under the hood.
Publication: Yahoo Finance
Dell XPS 15 9570 Review: The Best High-End Windows Laptop?edit
Dell’s XPS lineup has always been seen as the pinnacle of PC design, ever since the company began making the series. While it used to be Dell’s gaming-centric line-up when it first arrived on the scene, the XPS series has morphed into productivity beasts in ground-breaking slim bodies as well as interesting design flourishes.
Publication: Beebom
ASUS ROG Launches Full Range of NVidia GeForce RTX Powered Laptops at CES 2019edit
ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) introduces its latest lineup of gaming laptops at CES® 2019, including the ROG Mothership, ROG Zephyrus S GX701, ROG G703, ROG Zephyrus S GX531, ROG Strix SCAR II, and ROG Strix Hero II. All have graphics powered by the latest NVidia GeForce RTX engines.
Publication: Digital Terminal
Impressions of Google’s Project Stream: Game Streaming in 2019 Actually Seems Feasibleedit
What happens when Google, AMD, and Ubisoft get together? Aside from pleasantries, it leads to Project Stream- a surprise announcement in late 2018 from the online giant, which clearly was part of their getting into the gaming space. Google had teased entries into more dedicated gaming hardware and software alike, with those presumably on the way, and Project Stream is going to be a big part of that equation in 2019, if not the gaming market in general.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Asus F570Z reviewedit
Take cues from Asus to build worthy laptops for every category and nothing’s going to sway your opinion about them. However, there’s truly no champion’s reign in the budget category for now and this laptop struggles to steal the mantle too. The cheaper VivoBook 15 is a great bargain for its price and it delivers on point, but the F570Z at hand has a longer story to tell, hear us out.
Publication: Stuff
DELL LATITUDE 7390 2-IN-1 REVIEW: A POWERFUL AND CAPABLE BUSINESS LAPTOPedit
Everyone likes their laptops to be thin, light and compact but most users buy a laptop gauging the type of work they’re going to do using the laptop. For IT professionals and enterprise users, security and peace of mind takes precedence and that’s exactly the market at which the Dell Latitude 7390 2-in-1 is aimed at.
Publication: Firstpost
Dell on the Future of Alienware, Building the Smallest Webcam, and Moreedit
In part one of our interview with Alienware VP, Frank Azor, we touched upon Dell’s hero product for CES 2019 — the Area-51m flagship gaming laptop. We talked about what went into designing the laptop, Nvidia’s roll in the creation of the modular graphics cards, and how the company plans to market this fairly expensive laptop.
Publication: NDTV Gadgets360
Post-CES ’19: will gaming laptops finally interest pro-gamers?edit
Sabyasachi Bose, a gaming pro who has represented OpTic India at international gaming competitions, is open to playing on laptops if they come with desktop-grade hardware. “If the laptop is as powerful as a desktop, I won’t mind using it, but I will have to connect it to a 24-inch or larger monitor which is a requirement in most professional gaming tournaments,” he says, adding that regulations may not permit this. Besides, it beats the very purpose of getting a laptop.
Publication: Mint
ASUS Rolls Out a Pair of Intel B365 Chipset Motherboardsedit
ASUS today rolled out a pair of entry-level motherboards based on Intel B365 Express chipset for 8th and 9th generation Core processors. The B365 has been extensively detailed in our older article as trading off features such as integrated USB 3.1 gen 2 and an older version of Management Engine, in exchange for significantly more downstream PCIe lanes than the B360 Express. Intel’s decision to fallback to the 22 nm node for chipsets resulted in the B365. Among ASUS’ new motherboards include the Prime B365M-A and Prime B365M-K.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
Dell Inspiron 17 7000 2-in-1 (7786)edit
In terms of practicality, a six-pound tablet is right up there with an eight-pound Bic ballpoint pen or triangular Goodyear tires. We’ve said in numerous reviews that 15.6-inch 2-in-1 convertibles are too bulky and heavy for use in tablet mode, so you can imagine how ungainly such a system with a 17.3-inch screen is.
Publication: PCMag
Alienware’s Area 51-m is a beastly gaming laptopedit
Alienware has created one of the most beastly pieces of portable PCs the gaming world has ever seen. The Area 51-m is a solid gaming device which can run pretty much any game thrown its way. The Alienware Area-51m is factory overclocked. Its best feature is the extensive upgradability. Desktop PCs have always had an upper hand compared to laptops in this regard. It can accommodate Nvidia’s RTX 2080. The graphics card can be conveniently removed from its module and replaced in the future. It’s also available with the RTX 2060 or 2070.
Publication: TechQuila
7 Awesome Laptops You Can Buy Under INR 35,000edit
The age of the personal computer has essentially been replaced by its successor in the tech world i.e. the mighty laptop. While laptops must have started as mere business tools, they are now catering to pretty much all our daily computing needs. Whether it is education, gaming or just surfing the internet, laptops have managed to carve a niche for themselves in the tech market. But, getting hold of a laptop with a fast processor, good quality display and large battery life in an affordable budget can be a difficult task.
Publication: My Good Times
ASUS Republic of Gamers Launches Full Range of NVidia GeForce RTX Powered Laptops at CES 2019edit
ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today introduces its latest lineup of gaming laptops at CES® 2019, including the ROG Mothership, ROG Zephyrus S GX701, ROG G703, ROG Zephyrus S GX531, ROG Strix SCAR II, and ROG Strix Hero II. All have graphics powered by the latest NVidia GeForce RTX engines. This full top-to-bottom lineup is filled with updates that elevate your portable PC gaming experience across a diverse family of form factors from the ultra-slim Zephyrus S to the musclebound G703.
Publication: Electronics Maker
ASUS Republic of Gamers launches range of Nvidia GeForce RTX laptopsedit
ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) has announced its latest lineup of gaming laptops at CES 2019, including the ROG Mothership, ROG Zephyrus S GX701, ROG G703, ROG Zephyrus S GX531, ROG Strix SCAR II, and ROG Strix Hero II. All have graphics powered by the latest NVidia GeForce RTX engines. This full top-to-bottom lineup is filled with updates that elevate your portable PC gaming experience across a diverse family of form factors from the ultra-slim Zephyrus S to the musclebound G703.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle
Asus thin & light: Aims to offer impressive performance & portability in one packageedit
The essence of the laptop hinges upon its portability. In fact, this might be the best time to purchase one, as laptops have become sleeker, thinner, lighter and much more decorous compared to older clunky counterparts. To top it all, modern processors ensure that you get the performance you need from these lightweight machines.
Publication: Digit
Qualcomm Refused To Sell Chips For Apple iPhonesedit
It was the talk of the town when Apple decided to ditch Qualcomm’s chips and go with Intel instead. However now, it has come to the forefront that Apple wanted to have Qualcomm chips on their iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR models but was refused a sale by Qualcomm themselves.
Publication: iGyaan
Asus TUF FX505 review: Latest Intel processor and sturdy build make this a dependable gaming laptopedit
Asus is one of the very few brands in India that focuses on the gaming segment more than anyone else. Their ROG series of laptops are popularly known to be the choice of hardcore gamers, with several gamer-friendly features. The TUF series offers a more no-nonsense approach to PC gaming at relatively affordable prices.
Publication: India Today
ASUS Unveils Full Lineup of Gaming and Lifestyle Innovations at CES 2019edit
A wide range of other products are also on display in the ASUS Media Showroom, including the ASUS Prime X-299 Deluxe II motherboard, ProArt PA34VC and ProArt PA329C monitors, ZenScreen GO MB16AHP portable monitor, ZenBeam S2 and F1 LED projectors, PN30 and PB50 — the first ASUS Mini PCs equipped with AMD processors — E900 G4 workstation, ASUS AiMesh AX6100 Wi-Fi System (RT-AX92U 2-Pack), ASUS Lyra Voice and more.
Publication: Hashtag Gadgetz
ASUS Unveils the ROG Zenith Extreme Alpha X399 Motherboardedit
ASUS unveiled its new flagship motherboard for the AMD platform, designed with out-of-the-box support for 2nd gen Ryzen Threadripper WX and X processors, the Republic of Gamers (ROG) Zenith Extreme Alpha.
Publication: Tech Power Up
CES 2019: Lenovo’s innovative products roundupedit
At CES 2019, Lenovo announced a new group of intelligent devices from across its portfolio – products designed to transform and improve the way people live, work, and play. By harnessing the power of smart technology, via Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI), Lenovo’s newest innovations unlock human potential, empower users to break boundaries and enhance connectedness.
Publication: My Mobile India
Asus ROG Announces The ROG Zenith Extreme Alpha and Rampage VI Extreme Omega Motherboardsedit
Asus today launched a couple of new high-end motherboards based on the AMD X399 and Intel X299 platforms at CES 2019.
Publication: Indian Noob
Dell unveils laptop with 6th senseedit
Dell has unveiled a laptop named Latitude 7400 2-in-l with “sixth sense” — an ability to be ready to go before users even touch it and also to lock itself when the users take a break.
Publication: The Hindu Business Line
HP introduces new displays, PCs and security innovations at CES 2019edit
As consumers demand devices that proudly express their personal style and offer greater flexibility and performance, HP debuted new design and display innovations within its award-winning Spectre lineup.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle
Dell unveils laptop with ‘sixth sense’ to detect user presenceedit
Dell has unveiled a new laptop named Latitude 7400 2-in-1 with what appears as a “sixth sense” — an ability to be ready to go before users even touch it and also to lock itself when the users takes a break.
Publication: CNBC TV18 PC Mag Stuff Deccan Chronicle
Acer debuts new Swift 7 with compact design and incredible screen-to-body ratioedit
Acer has recently announced the incredibly thin and light Swift 7 (SF714-52T) with a new premium chassis. Honoree of a CES 2019 Innovation Award, its ultra-narrow bezels make it virtually borderless, giving the 14-inch Swift 7 an impressive 92 per cent screen-to-body ratio.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle The Asian Age
ASUS Republic of Gamers Revamps Gaming at CES 2019edit
ROG demoed the latest and greatest motherboards at its Media Showroom, including ROG Zenith Extreme Alpha, ROG Rampage Extreme Omega, ROG Dominus Extreme, and the CES 2019 Innovation Award-winning ROG Maximus XI Formula. The Alpha and Omega both feature 16 power stages that are strategically paired to rapidly deliver the power requirements that stem from the AMD Threadripper and Intel Core X-series multiple-core processors.
Publication: Press Release Point
ASUS Unveils Full Lineup of Gaming and Lifestyle Innovations at CES 2019edit
A wide range of other products are also on display in the ASUS Media Showroom, including the ASUS Prime X-299 Deluxe II motherboard, ProArt PA34VC and ProArt PA329C monitors, ZenScreen GO MB16AHP portable monitor, ZenBeam S2 and F1 LED projectors, PN30 and PB50, the first ASUS Mini PCs equipped with AMD processors, E900 G4 workstation, ASUS AiMesh AX6100 Wi-Fi System (RT-AX92U 2-Pack), ASUS Lyra Voice and more.
Publication: IT News Online
Lenovo launches its smartest consumer computers yetedit
With up to 8th Gen Intel Core i7 processors, AMD® Radeon™ RX 560 discrete graphics, up to 32GB DDR4 memory and up to 512GB PCIe SSD or up to 2TB SATA HDD storage,6 the Yoga A940 is the ideal centerpiece in any content creator’s home or workspace.
Publication: Cell IT
HP’s 65 inch gaming display is hereedit
HP unveiled a massive 65-inch gaming display with sound-bar, OMEN X Emperium 65 at CES 2019.
Publication: The Economic Times
Samsung’s Q4 profit slumps amid weak chip demandedit
Samsung Electronics’ bad news intensifies its $70-billion bind. The South Korean giant says its fourth quarter operating profit will tumble 29 per cent compared to a year earlier, to a worse-than expected 10.8 trillion won ($9.7 billion).
Publication: Business Standard
ASUS and Lenovo bring massive gaming displays to CESedit
Publication: Gadget Detail
Samsung kicks off CES 2019 with high-end Notebook 9 Pro hybrid and an affordable Notebook Flash laptopedit
Besides its new gaming laptop, the Notebook Odyssey, Samsung had some other announcements to make at CES 2019 for the non-gamers. The South Korean company announced two new additions to its laptop line – the high-end Notebook 9 Pro and the more affordable Notebook Flash.
Publication: PC Mag
Lenovo Legion Y740, Legion Y540 Gaming Laptops Unveiled at CES 2019, Legion T730 and T530 Towers Get GeForce RTX 2060 GPUsedit
Lenovo has introduced a number of new gaming hardware at CES 2019, including the new Legion Y740 and Legion Y540 gaming laptops. The company is also bringing the upgraded versions of its Legion T730 and Legion T530 towers as well as Legion C730 and Legion C530 cubes.
Publication: Gadgets 360
CES 2019: TV set maker LG makes its sets disappearedit
The CES 2019 gadget show is revving up in Las Vegas. Here are the latest findings and observations from Associated Press reporters on the ground as technology’s biggest trade event gets underway.
Publication: CNBC TV18
Best laptops at CES 2019: Samsung, Acer, Dell and moreedit
The biggest yearly tech event has begun and every electronics company is launching its top the line products in order to stay relevant in this ever-changing technology world. CES 2019 began with the announcement of a number of new laptops from companies like Samsung, Dell, and Asus.
Publication: The Indian Wire
CES 2019: Acer Predator Triton 900, Predator Triton 500 gaming laptops launchededit
Acer has launched two new convertible gaming laptops under its Predator Triton series at the ongoing CES 2019 show in Las Vegas. These include the Acer Predator Triton 900 and Acer Predator Triton 500. The company claims that both these laptops come with new and powerful internals that rivals gaming desktops.
Publication: The Indian Express
CES 2019: Asus ZenBook S13 Laptop With ‘World’s Slimmest Bezels’ Launchededit
Asus – the Taiwanese electronics giant – has announced its 2019 lineup of thin and light ‘Ultrabooks’ at CES 2019 including the affordable ZenBook 14 and the ZenBook S13, which the company claims sports the world’s thinnest bezels. Asus also unveiled the StudioBook S (W700) at the trade show, which is a sleek and portable workstation-class laptop. Finally, the Asus also refreshed its VivoBook line with thinner display bezels. Asus ahead of CES 2019 had also unveiled four new Chrome OS machines, and during the show, unveiled another Chromebook model.
Publication: Gadgets 360
ASUS Unveils Full Lineup of Gaming and Lifestyle Innovations at CES 2019edit
ASUS revealed its latest lineup of lifestyle innovations designed for today’s digital professionals, schools, everyday users and gamers at the ASUS Media Showrooms at CES 2019 in Las Vegas. Featured products include StudioBook S (W700), a thin 15-inch mobile workstation with an even larger display powered by NVIDIA Quadro graphics and the first of a new series of extremely powerful laptops designed for creative professionals.
Publication: PC Quest Intellect Digest
Acer Introduces its First Chromebook Powered by Versatile AMD A-Series Processors with Radeon Graphicsedit
Acer expanded its award-winning line of 15.6-inch Chromebooks with its first AMD-based Chromebook, the Acer Chromebook 315. Powered by 7th Gen AMD A6-9220C or A4-9120C processors with Radeon graphics, it can speed through demanding apps, while running multiple tabs and extensions, all during a battery life of up to 10 hours.
Publication: PC Quest CRN Click IT News
Acer unveils new Swift 7 notebookedit
Taiwanese electronics major Acer on Monday unveiled the newthin and lightSwift7 (SF714— 52T) notebook with a premium chassis at the CES 2019 here. Powered by Windows 10 operating system (OS), the notebook weighs 890 grams.
Publication: The Hindu Business Line
HP’s 65-inch Gaming Display’s Hereedit
HP unveiled a massive 65-inch gaming display with soundbar, OMEN X Emperium 65 at CES 2019. The big format gaming display (BFGD) is expected to be available in March in Asia-Pacific for a starting price of $4,999, HP said.
Publication: The Economic Times
Asus ROG Strix SCAR II, ROG Strix Hero II, Other ROG Gaming Laptops With Nvidia GeForce RTX Graphics Unveiled at CES 2019edit
Asus at CES 2019 unveiled a range of gaming laptops from its Republic of Gamers (ROG) brand. The new range includes updated versions of the ROG Strix SCAR II and ROG Strix Hero II models with Nvidia GeForce RTX graphics.
Publication: Gadgets 360 Firstpost
CES 2019: Samsung’s new modular micro LED tech pushes limits of traditional TVsedit
Samsung is taking the micro LED display technology with its unique modular screens. At the ongoing Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2019 in Las Vegas, the South Korean giant, Samsung introduced a next-generation modular Micro LED display with 75-inch and 219-inch ‘wall’ screens.
Publication: Hindustan Times
CES 2019: HP Brings Spectre x360 With AMOLED Panel, 65-inch Gaming Monitor and Moreedit
Along with Acer and Asus, HP launched a new range of Chromebooks powered by AMD. The HP Chromebook 14 AMD will be available with AMD’s A4 or A6 processor with integrated Radeon R4 or R5 graphics. Other than that you get basic features like a 1366×768-resolution 14-inch display, 4GB of memory and 32GB of storage.
Publication: Gadgets 360 News18 Republic World 91 Mobile IT News Online NewsHub Newzars BizWire Express Gizmolead Gizbot
Acer launches Chromebook powered by AMDedit
Acer expanded its award-winning line of 15.6-inch Chromebooks with its first AMD-based Chromebook, the Acer Chromebook 315. Powered by 7th Gen AMD A6-9220C or A4-9120C processors with Radeon graphics, it can speed through demanding apps, while running multiple tabs and extensions, all during a battery life of up to 10 hours.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle PC Mag My Mobile The Asian Age Gizmolead
ASUS Announces Ryzen-powered TUF Gaming FX505DY and FX705DY Gaming Notebooksedit
ASUS today announced TUF Gaming FX505DY and TUF Gaming FX705DY, a pair of gaming laptops powered by the latest AMD Ryzen 5 3550H processor, with up to 32GB of RAM, and a range of storage options.
Publication: Gadgets 360 Deccan Chronicle Asian Age BGR Technuter My Smart Price Tech Power Up
Huawei launches ARM-based Kunpeng 920 chipset, takes on x86 server chips from Intel, AMDedit
Huawei unveiled a new processor chip for servers as the Chinese telecommunications gear giant pushes ahead with expansion despite closer scrutiny from abroad. The Kunpeng 920 is built using the cutting edge 7-nanometer process and uses the semiconductor architecture of ARM Holdings, Shenzhen-based Huawei said in a statement on Monday. The new chips would compete with the dominant x86 server architecture used by US giants Intel and Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
Publication: Hindustan Times
Samsung Releases 49-inch 5K Monitor With 120 Hz Refresh Rate, HDR, AMD’s FreeSync 2edit
Other features of this 5K monitor include AMD’s FreeSync 2 and HDR. The FreeSync technology is AMD’s take on NVIDIA’s similar G-SYNC technology and promises a stutter-free gaming experience without any broken frames by resolving the communication issues between the processor and the monitor.
Publication: TechQuila Business Insider India
Acer Introduces its First Chromebook Powered by Versatile AMD A-Series Processors with Radeon Graphicsedit
New Acer Chromebook 315 powered by revamped 7th Generation AMD A6-9220C or A4-9120C processors with Radeon graphics for smooth and responsive web experiences; ideal for work and entertainment with a stunning 15.6-inch display
Day-to-night battery life for up to 10 hours[1] of work, homework and fun
Publication: IT News Online
HP launches the first Chromebook with AMD processoredit
HP has launched two new models in its Chromebook 14 lineup. The interesting thing about these variants is that they are the first Chromebooks to run on AMD processors, which have so far only been running on Intel and ARM-based processors.
Publication: GSM Arena
This Dell laptop can wake up by sensing your presenceedit
American tech manufacturer Dell has unveiled an updated version of its commercial 2-in-1, the Latitude 7400. The hybrid comes equipped with a feature that can actually sense your presence and log you in with the help of Windows Hello.
Publication: Times of India
Planning on buying a laptop and on a budget? Here are the best onesedit
While the Ideapad 330 comes in different configurations, this is the best possible option available in this price segment. The configuration available at this price include a 3.1Ghz AMD A9 processor combined with 4GB DDR4 RAM and 1TB hard-drive.
Publication: The Economic Times
Buy latest Acer Laptops starting at just Rs 16,490 on Paytm Malledit
The technologically-ace Acer Aspire 3 (AMD E2-9000/4 GB/1 TB/15.6″/Windows 10 Home) Laptop is available at a discount of 27% on Paytm Mall.
Publication: The Times of India
Samsung Debuts its 2019 Monitor Lineupedit
Built for a superior gaming experience, the monitor also features AMD Radeon FreeSync 2 HDR Technology to reduce stutter, screen tearing and input latency to ensure the best possible frame rate and smoothest gaming experience.
Publication: Tech Power Up
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme With Dolby Vision HDR Display Option, Nvidia Graphics Launched in Indiaedit
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme that was unveiled at the IFA conference back in September last year has now been launched in India. The ThinkPad X1 Extreme is designed with a list of multimedia and gaming capabilities.
Publication: Gadgets 360 My Smart Price
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme now available in India; high-end model to cost Rs 3.02 Lakhedit
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme has come to India after its initial debut in Berlin last year at the IFA 2018. The most powerful ThinkPad devices ever by Lenovo has been listed on company’s official website at a starting price of Rs 1,97,491 (Rs 1.97 Lakh) and the top-end SKU will cost Rs 3,02,015 (Rs 3.02 Lakh).
Publication: BGR
Microsoft Surface Go finally arrives in India at Rs 38,599, available exclusively on Flipkartedit
Surface Go, Microsoft’s smallest and most affordable Surface device yet, started shipping in India on Monday exclusively through Flipkart at a starting price of Rs 38,599. Aimed at taking on Apple iPad Pro and Samsung Galaxy Tab S4, the Surface Go is the lightest Surface device yet, weighing just 522g.
Publication: The Economic Times
HP Envy x360 review: Ideal for those who want a lightweight, compact, convertible laptopedit
Specifications: 13.3-inch IPS LCD touchscreen (1920 x 1080 pixels), AMD Ryzen 3/Ryzen 5 processor, 4/8GB RAM, 128/256GB SSD, AMD Radeon Vega Graphics, USB Type-C, 2 x USB 3.0 ports, 3.5mm headphone/microphone combo, microSD card reader, HD IR camera, quad speakers, 4-cell battery, Windows 10, 1.3kg
Publication: The Economic Times The Economic Times (Print)
Dell Inspiron 14 5480 and Inspiron 15 5580 Notebooks Launched in India: Price, Featuresedit
PC maker Dell has launched two new Inspiron 5000 series notebooks in India: Inspiron 5480 and Inspiron 5580. While the Inspiron 5480 is a 14-inch notebook, the Inspiron 5580 is a 15-inch notebook. Both of them run on 8th Generation Whiskey Lake Intel Core processors and are targeted at tech-savvy users.
Publication: MySmartPrice
ASUS ROG phone: Power-packed beast for gaming enthusiastsedit
As demands for high-end mobile games continue to rise in the country, Taiwanese electronics major ASUS recently launched its first gaming-centric smartphone under its Republic of Gamers (ROG) brand in India. The company’s flagship device ROG Phone is designed for high-performance mobile gaming and smartphone experience. It was first unveiled globally at the Computex 2018 in June this year.
Publication: The Hans India
Asus VivoBook X505ZA review: Powerful AMD Ryzen chip, lightweight build make this budget laptop desirableedit
If you are hunting for a decent laptop under Rs 40,000 in the market, chances of you likely to stumble upon options powered by mostly Intel Core i3 processors are high. Also, laptops in this price category are usually bulky, heavy and are supposed to serve as a portable multimedia device. Asus — a name synonymous with gamers for their ROG branded laptops and desktops, serves in the affordable sub-Rs 40,000 segment with its VivoBook lineup of laptops.
Publication: India Today
Dell Inspiron 15 3000 (w/SSD Upgrade) Reviewedit
When it comes to laptops and computers in general, Dell needs no introduction. The company got their start back in 1984 when Michael Dell started PC’s Limited. Fast forward to 1988, and the company changed its name to Dell Computer Corp, at which point it officially went public raising $30 million. It is after this that Dell released their first laptop, the 316LT, in 1989. That said, it has not always been smooth sailing for the company either with many bumps in the road between then and now. Even so, they remain the third-largest PC manufacturer today with a market share of 15%.
Publication: Tech Power Up
Industry news
Adobe, Nvidia, Microsoft best tech companies to work for in Indiaedit
Adobe tops the list of leading technology organisations to work for in India, followed by Nvidia and Microsoft in the second and third positions, respectively, job site Indeed said Tuesday. According to the Top-Rated Workplaces: Best in Tech report, as rated by Indian employees on Indeed, multinational companies continued to dominate the list.
Publication: Times Now News
Gaming laptops starting at Rs. 49,990/- on Paytm Malledit
Thanks to the dropping GPU prices and SSD becoming more affordable than ever, even lower-priced gaming laptops have become capable of providing an immersive gaming experience. These small, light and portable machines guarantee smooth game play and have ultra-efficient cooling fans. You can find some exciting offers and deals on PayTm mall if you are thinking of buying one.
Publication: The Times of India
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Chipset Market 2019 Key Details and Outlook by Top Companies Till 2023edit
The report on the global Artificial Intelligence (AI) Chipset Market covers historical market trends, current market dynamics, market valuation by segmentation as well as region, country-level analysis for every segment, key player’s market share analysis, competitive landscape and supply chain analysis.
Publication: Webnewswire
Future of jobs: Demand for these roles will potentially rise by 2022edit
In its 2018 report titled ‘Future of Jobs’, World Economic Forum has predicted nine jobs which will be trending by the year 2022. While some of them including Data Analysts and Scientists are stable job profiles, many of these job titles are new roles. The report takes into consideration the phenomenon called the Fourth Industrial Revolution which is catalysed by the penetration of technology in day to day life.
Publication: The Financial Express
8 Things You Should Consider Before Buying A Laptopedit
You can’t just walk into a store and buy a laptop that the salesman is selling to you without knowing its pros and cons. So, here are 8 things you should keep in mind before buying yourself a laptop.
Publication: ScoopWhoop
Cloud Security Market 2018- Competitive Landscape, Share, Trends, Segmentation, Growth Forecast 2022edit
Cloud security refers to broad set of policies and technologies that are deployed to provide security to the organizational data and manage it efficiently. Cloud security market helps to prevent several kinds of cyber-attacks and protects the data in case of any breach happens. Cloud Security Market also helps in the maintenance and keeping the data confidential and prevent the unauthorized access to the employees as well as other external stakeholders.
Publication: Webnewswire
CES 2019edit
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2019 has finally wrapped up, which has showcased a range of excellent innovations and technology advancements, which is expected to change our lives in a much better fashion. Score of tech companies around the world have participated at the show to introduce their latest smart technologies, an attempt to make your lives hassle-free by having enhanced connectivity of electronic appliances.
Publication: My Mobile
PUBG Lite Beta Announced for Low-end PCs, Might Come to India Soonedit
PUBG Corp is testing out a lighter version of the battle royale game for the systems that do not have high-end hardware prowess. If you have ever wanted to play PUBG but your computer’s specifications are not up to the minimum requirements of the game then PUBG Lite might be the option for you.
Publication: The Indian Wire
Why Artificial Intelligence in Law Industry is Booming in Current Market Scenario? Study of Top Key Players in this Marketedit
This report presents a comprehensive overview, market shares, and growth opportunities of Artificial Intelligence in Law market by product type, application, key manufacturers and key regions. According to this study, over the next five years the Artificial Intelligence in Law market will register a xx% CAGR in terms of revenue, the global market size will reach US$ xx million by 2024, from US$ xx million in 2019.
Publication: Webnewswire
Best Of CES 2019edit
This year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) feels like the biggest ever with dozens of showcase venues, thousands of innovations and millions of products. It was a sprawling preview of the most exciting tech slated for release throughout the coming year. It’s an event too big for one convention centre and too diverse to gather up in a single piece.
Publication: The Techy
From learner to leader: How businesses ride the artificial intelligence wave, and how you can formulate your AI strategyedit
Artificial intelligence implementations are becoming increasingly visible today in smartphone interfaces, customer relations, sales, operations, corporate IT, product development, supply chains, and manufacturing. While the creation of artificial intelligence algorithms is becoming easier and cheaper, the challenge is in infrastructure integration, individual behaviours, and organisational cultures, as this new book explains.
Publication: YourStory
How AI can save Earth’s biodiversityedit
Our planet is in the midst of its sixth mass extinction, the worst since dinosaurs roamed the earth, 65 million years ago. Every 14 minutes, an elephant is killed in Africa, while a Rhino is slaughtered every 11 hours. It is because of countless direct and indirect human actions, such as poaching, overpopulation, habitat destruction and climate change, that our with data science company planet’s rich biodiversity is taking such a huge hit.
Publication: Domain-b
A coded revolutionedit
The year 1991 is a critical one in India’s history. While urgent reforms had to be ushered to lift the ailing economy in the background, a slow revolution was in the making. The revolution was to change the perception and India’s image from a country of snake charmers to a country that can charm multinationals to outsource their IT systems.
Publication: The Hindu Business Line
Hellpoint Interview – PS5, Xbox Scarlett, Cloud Gaming, Engine Tech And Moreedit
Cradle Games is a brand new studio, made from developers with 10-15, and sometimes 20, years of experience working on AAA games. It is comprised of veterans from Activision and Ubisoft, and currently, it is working on the incredible looking game Hellpoint, an action RPG with a startlingly distinct art style.
Publication: Gaming Bolt
Healthcare Cloud Computing Market – Industry research report 2017-2025edit
Cloud computing is increasingly being adopted in healthcare owing to the increasing demand for improved healthcare at reduced costs. In order to attain these goals, healthcare providers are implementing Clinical Information System such as Electronic Health Record (EMR), Radiology Information System (RIS), and Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE) among others.
Publication: Webnewswire
Free-to-play PUBG Lite Is Coming To PCedit
PUBG is one of the mot played Battle Royale styled games in the world. The game drops 100 players into a map where they fight against each other using weapons they pick up around the map to emerge victorious as the last man standing.
Publication: iGyaan
Fortnite is getting ready to introduce a Spectator Mode soonedit
Fortnite players have been clamoring for a long time for developers Epic Games to introduce a mode where non-players will be able to watch a game. And it seems that Epic Games has finally listened to the players and will be officially introducing a Spectator Mode soon for everyone to watch others play their games.
Publication: BGR
Global issues notwithstanding, 2019 to be growth year for Indian IT, says C P Gurnaniedit
The Indian IT sector faces global headwinds like Brexit but developments around Globalisation 4.0 and 5G technology will bring growth for the industry this year, Tech Mahindra’s MD and CEO C P Gurnani said. He also flagged currency risks, but added that the domestic IT sector will benefit from investments in digital.
Publication: ETCIO
Early education takes wing on Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality platformsedit
Being a new age parent means you have many worries, not least of which is the increasing amount of time children spend glued to mobile phone screens or tablets. Some parents even use screen time as a sop to placate their kids, but many are increasingly aware that addiction to screens — from consuming cartoons on Youtube to playing animated games — can impact child development.
Publication: The New Indian Express
One billion gaming tweets recorded in 2018; PUBG and Fortnite also make a mark, says Twitteredit
Micro-blogging site Twitter has recorded 1 billion gaming tweets from people around the world discussing game titles and cheering on their favourite esports teams in 2018.
Publication: Times Now
Three Tech Firms Win the #CycleToWork Challengeedit
When the #CycleToWork challenge opened to Bengalureans last October, Rajesh Bhujannavar, a 50-year-old management professional who had never cycled to work before, wanted to be a part of it.
Publication: The Economic Times
Five learning and development predictions for 2019edit
The trick of the game of life is to turn hindsight into foresight to reveal the insight. The foresight is more about strategically minimizing the surprises than trying to intuit the ambiguous future. Change has never stung the socio-economic dynamics so severely, like in the past two decades. Cell phones were a rarity in 1998, driver-less cars were unheard of, and the internet was only just catching up. Survival of the fittest has never been so befitting and it only gets fiercer from here.
Publication: People Matters
Intel, MediaTek, Qualcomm dominating 5G modem chips supplyedit
While chipmakers and brand vendors of smartphones are striving to seek a preemptive presence in the segments of 5G IPs, patents and AP chips, the most critical 5G modem chip solutions are now still a space dominated by three leading chipmakers Qualcomm, Intel and MediaTek.
Publication: DigiTimes
Intel’s 2019 Forecasts Signal Slowdown After Data-Center Surgeedit
Intel Corp.’s first forecasts for 2019 sent a signal to investors that a torrent of spending on data centers, which has nourished sales and earnings growth for years, is beginning to dry up. The chipmaker’s revenue and profit projections for the current quarter and the year fell short of analysts’ average estimates, sending shares tumbling in late trading on Thursday.
Publication: Bloomberg Quint
Intel’s Earnings Whiff Breaks Semiconductor Stock Momentumedit
Semiconductor stocks are falling again after a weak earnings report from Intel Corp., the world’s second-biggest chipmaker, squelched Thursday’s relief rally. Rivals Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Nvidia Corp. each fell more than two percent in extended trading after Intel’s revenue forecast for the first quarter fell short of the lowest analyst estimate tracked by Bloomberg.
Publication: Bloomberg Quint ; Yahoo Finance
Artificial Intelligence in Transportation Market 2018 Technology Insights, Size, Share, Application, Top key players like, NVIDIAedit
The rising number of accidents due to human error and increasing focus toward reducing transportation operating cost will fuel the demand for the artificial intelligence in transportation market. The Artificial Intelligence in Transportation Market is expected to expand at a steady rate of +17% during the forecast period. The growing demand for safety and security has created an opportunity for OEMs to develop new and innovative artificial intelligence systems that would attract customers.
Publication: Web Newswire
$21.1 Billion Data Center Accelerator (CPU, GPU, FPGA, ASIC) Market 2018 – Global Forecast to 2023edit
The “Data Center Accelerator Market by Processor Type (CPU, GPU, FPGA, ASIC), Type (HPC Accelerator, Cloud Accelerator), Application (Deep Learning Training, Public Cloud Interface, Enterprise Interface), and Geography – Global Forecast to 2023” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The data center accelerator market is expected to grow from 2.84 billion by 2018 to USD 21.19 billion by 2023, at a CAGR of 49.47% from 2018 to 2023.
Publication: Bizwire Express
Intel’s Neural Compute Stick 2 brings greater intelligence to network edge devices, available from Rutronik UKedit
The Intel Neural Compute Stick 2 (NCS2) is designed to build smarter AI algorithms and for prototyping computer vision at the network edge. It affordably speeds the development of deep neural networks inference applications while delivering a performance boost over the previous generation neural compute stick.
Publication: Electronics Maker
5 Ways In Which Data Warehouses Have Affected Our Everyday Livesedit
The volume of data produced over the last decade is possibly more most of the information gathered throughout history. Stored data is reported to grow nearly three times just in the next few years. Here we list five such areas where data warehouses have really changed the way they were and influenced our life.
Publication: Analytics India Magazine
Graphics Card (Video Card) Market Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2019-2025edit
The global Graphics Card (Video Card) market was valued at million US$ in 2018 and will reach million US$ by the end of 2025, growing at a CAGR of during 2019-2025. This report focuses on Graphics Card (Video Card) volume and value at global level, regional level and company level. From a global perspective, this report represents overall Graphics Card (Video Card) market size by analyzing historical data and future prospect.
Publication: Bizwire Express
Demand For 7nm Fabrication To Surge When 5G Chips Become Availableedit
More mobile SoC suppliers are expected to start sampling their 5G-capable solutions at the end of 2019, which will spur further demand for 7nm fabrication processes at foundries, according to Digitimes Research. Demand for 7nm fabrication processes is being driven by flagship devices rolled out by smartphone vendors, said Digitimes Research.
Publication: Communications Today
IoT Analytics Market to Record 16.2% Increase in Revenue by 2025edit
Internet of things (IoT) analytics helps user by auto-generating operative and functional data with generation of intelligent analytics. Owing to its benefits including better efficiency, reduced operational costs and infrastructural optimization these technologies witnessing increased adoption of IoT based technologies.
Publication: Web Newswire
What we learnt from CES 2019edit
At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2019 (8-11 January) in Las Vegas, tech companies showed off their best products and some of them will be available soon. Here’s a look at some of the coolest gadgets from this year’s first big consumer-tech show:
Publication: Mint
10 Innovations from CES 2019edit
The Consumer Electronics Show, held this week in Las Vegas, showcased gadgetry and technologies -from folding displays, high-end PCs, AR/VR cameras, hybrid vehicles to smart wearables – that boasted of outstanding design and engineering.
Publication: The Times of India
Intel-powered Nivruti Rai on AI and its futureedit
Most talks around artificial intelligence end with that one query: “What will happen to my job?” Sometimes we fail to perceive that technology is a tool that’s supposed to be in service of greater ends, going beyond creating billionaires. AI could potentially be used in everything, from environmental research to health care, where people may be able to detect illnesses before complications arise, and even robotics companions.
Publication: The Telegraph
5 GPU Startups Who Are Trying To Script Success Like NVIDIAedit
Artificial intelligence has the potential to become the most impactful technology humanity will ever create, boosting us and giving the ability to solve problems once thought to be unsolvable. However, available GPU computing continues to be the limiting factor in developing AI systems. Innovative ideas are often discarded simply because the GPU compute costs would be too high.
Publication: Analytics India Magazine
Building a prosumer PC for gaming and workstation useedit
Even among boutique PC builders and do-it-yourself masters, there is the holy grail where the budget is no object and only top-end hardware is permitted. After three parts of building a gaming PC, we bring to you the prosumer build guide. Since this is the last in the series, we present hardware that is far more expensive, though it occupies a very tiny portion of the actual market share.
Publication: Deccan Herald
Post-CES ’19: will gaming laptops finally interest pro-gamers?edit
Sabyasachi Bose, a gaming pro who has represented OpTic India at international gaming competitions, is open to playing on laptops if they come with desktop-grade hardware. “If the laptop is as powerful as a desktop, I won’t mind using it, but I will have to connect it to a 24-inch or larger monitor which is a requirement in most professional gaming tournaments,” he says, adding that regulations may not permit this. Besides, it beats the very purpose of getting a laptop.
Publication: Mint
Battlefield V gets an updateedit
Battlefield V ongoing content plan revolves around their newly introduced Tides of War system that gives objectives for various game modes each week to unlock unique in game items such as guns, cosmetics and more. Tides of War, Chapter 1 Overture recently ended after four weeks of some pretty unique unlocks behind some challenging objectives, the hardest of which of course was to win a grand operation which took on average about 40 minutes of gameplay to stand a chance of winning.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle ; The Asian Age
High Performance Computing Market Thriving $59.65 Billion By 2025: Grand View Research Inc.edit
The global high performance computing (HPC) market size is expected to reach USD 59.65 billion by 2025, according to a study conducted by Grand View Research, Inc. It is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 7.2% over the forecast period. High performance computing can be categorized into High Performance Technical Computing (HPTC) and High Performance Business Computing (HPBC). HPTC is widely used in fields like science and engineering. It is particularly used by government and defense agencies, educational and research institutions, and incumbents of manufacturing industry, among others. On the other hand, HPBC is suitable for applications, such as gaming and fraud detection.
Publication: Bizwire Express
Shashi Tharoor moves bill to regulate online gamingedit
Senior Congress leader and a member of parliament from Thiruvananthapuram, Shashi Tharoor, introduced a private member’s bill in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of parliament, seeking a regulatory mechanism for the largely unorganised online gaming sector, which has seen the entry of many new players in the last two years.
Publication: The Economic Times
HR analytics is a high priority in APAC, but the adoption is sluggishedit
Human resource function has moved beyond operational to strategic to now data-driven. Extracting insights from data has paved a way into HR functions across businesses. The technology which has become a trend for the last couple of years called analytics helps companies track absenteeism, turnover, burnout, performance and much more.
Publication: People Matters
With US tech workers in short supply, Indian IT starts hoarding talentedit
Indian IT companies have begun ‘hoarding’ employees and subcontractors in the US, ahead of deals in which to deploy them, as a limited number of technology workers is restricting the sector’s ability to win and deliver deals in their largest market.
Publication: ET Tech
Unemployment rate among Indian women engineers five times that of menedit
Unemployment among women engineers in India is five times that of men and the rate has been increasing in many parts of the country, according to a study.
Publication: DNA
Tech up the new beginningedit
In many ways, 2018 was a revolutionary year for the IT industry, and the trend is expected to continue in 2019 as well, with channel partners betting big on next generation technologies to drive their business growth.
Publication: CRN
Bucking skills’ shortage, attrition, Indian IT industry goes digitaledit
Embracing disruptive technologies to stay ahead of the curve, the buoyant Indian IT industry made digital business its growth driver in 2018, despite facing a shortage of skills and double-digit attrition.
Publication: The Economic Times
Take a look at top hiring trends of 2019edit
The year 2018 saw the steady uptrend in the hospitality sector. The continued strong growth rates in foreign tourist arrivals and airline passenger movement coupled with muted supply growth contributed to the growth. The settling down of business sectors to all the new initiatives rolled out in 2018 and growing demand from the domestic market segment added further impetus.
Publication: India Today
Amazon plans to build its own gaming service: Reportedit
Amazon is reportedly looking at grabbing a share of the gaming market with its own streaming service. The e-commerce giant is looking to build an online gaming service. The company is in talks with publishers about potential titles for the service. However, the service is unlikely to be ready for launch until next year, Mashable reported.
Publication: Hindustan Times Business Standard
PC Lesson for the smartphone industryedit
The end of easy growth in PCs forced Microsoft, computer chip makers, PC hardware vendors and others to think harder about innovation.
Publication: Financial Express
The Technology leap in the gaming industry in 2018edit
India has always been upfront in embracing the innovative creations and consuming limitless trends! The bigger the market size, the higher the consumption rate. Since technology and gaming go hand in hand, the gaming industry has aced the technology trends to surprise individuals.
Publication: Animation Xpress
Gadget trends at CES 2019edit
CES is the world’s biggest tech expo and it just wrapped up last week. Though it had all the vapourware and quirky gadgets we’ve come to expect from the annual coming together in Las Vegas, the show also threw up key products and big trends we should expect this year.
Publication: The Telegraph
Verizon ready to roll out its own cloud gaming service to counter Netflixedit
Verizon had been quietly working on its own cloud gaming service which is now ready to hit the shore. Verizon Gaming is already running in alpha mode on Nvidia Shield and will soon be up on the Android platform. The service will mark the US carrier’s new move into the gaming industry and showcase its 5G broadband for both in-home and on-the-go.
Publication: The Hans India
Nasscom urges govt for sandbox approach for tech regulationsedit
India needs a sandbox approach in order to regulate emerging technological advancements which are disruptive and creating a sea change in today’s regulatory environment, the Nasscom said Thursday.
Publication: Business Standard
ET Women’s Forum: Should workplace diversity be a key deciding factor during hiring?edit
The participation of women in India’s workforce stands at under 30%. At senior levels, their representation is even less. There is, however, a strong correlation between diversity and business outperformance, which raises an important question – whether diversity should be linked to hiring?
Publication: The Economic Times
Hiring in HR domain sees 17% increase in December 2018: Reportedit
The hiring sentiment across metropolitan cities also showed a positive streak, with Bengaluru and Delhi recording a rise of 13% and 10% respectively. Overall, hiring activity saw 8% rise in December 2018 as compared to December 2017.
Publication: People Matters
Emerging careers trends in engineering and technology you need to knowedit
The day is not far when thousands of BOTS will work alongside humans to book appointments, deliver customer support, book online tickets etc. In fact, professional services firm EY has predicted a five-fold increase in BOT intervention at our workplace next year.
Publication: India Today
Quick guide to buying gaming accessoriesedit
Your gaming experience hinges a great deal on the accessories you have been using.
Publication: Mint
2019 likely to be a cold year for tech jobsedit
Tech hiring outlook for 2019 will remain muted throughout the year as companies have not shared any people addition mandate with their human resources (HR) heads and people officers.
Publication: Digital FC
Digital economy: Tech essential to bridge India’s skill gapedit
A new report from Accenture outlines an approach to bridging the skills gap that, if not addressed, could result in India forgoing as much as $1.97 trillion in gross domestic product (GDP) growth promised by investment in intelligent technologies over the next decade.
Publication: Financial Express
CES 2019: World’s Craziest Gaming Laptop Will Ship Later This Year & Cost A Paltry Rs 1.8 Lakhedit
For PC gamers, there’s often a tough choice to make between buying an upgradeable desktop and picking up a portable gaming laptop. Alienware doesn’t think you should have to make that choice;, so they’ve come up with a new laptop that can do both.
Publication: India Times
Jaw dropping New Tech from CES 2019edit
Apple was the first to put ECC measurement into a wearable but this brand is not far behind. The first thing you’ll notice though, is that this is an analogue watch no screen!
ublication: The Economic Times
Huawei Launches Groundbreaking Core Chipsetedit
A Kunpeng 920 chip is displayed at an unveiling ceremony in Shenzhen, South China’s Guangdong Province. Chinese telecom giant Huawei unveiled a processor chip for data centers and cloud computing as it expands into an emerging global market.
Publication: Communications Today
CES 2019: Mobvoi Ticwatch E2, Ticwatch S2 swimproof Android Wear OS smartwatches announcededit
The Consumer Exhibition Show (CES 2019) is underway, and we have seen a lot of product announcements, right from new Intel and AMD processors, to 8K TVs, rollable futuristic TVs, and more. Chinese AI firm Mobvoi took the center stage to announce two new smartwatches – Ticwatch E2 and Ticwatch S2.
Publication: BGR
India office leasing at historical high, records 46.9 million sq ft in 2018: Reportedit
India’s office property market continued its growth momentum establishing 2018 as the best performing year historically with absorption recorded at 46.8 million sq ft led by sustained occupiers’ interest in leasing more space. Stable business scenario, growth potential and increased on-time supply has resulted in highest-ever transaction volumes during the year.
Publication: ET Realty
Musings and more from millennial marketers and adlandersedit
What if I told you about an entertainment industry that’s worth $138 billion today? What if I told you it’s a platform where people devote over an hour every day? What if I told you that its content viewership platform engages more viewers globally than Netflix, Hulu, HBO and ESPN combined? What if I told you that a recent release here earned more money than Marvel’s biggest film, ‘Avengers: Infinity War’?
Publication: ET Brand Equity
Foldable Tech Goes Bigedit
Electronic displays that fold, roll and bend have finally arrived after years of development, and tech firms are touting the technology as a potential source of growth and new applications.
Publication: The Asian Age
Driven by Memory Market, Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Grew 13.4 % in 2018edit
Worldwide semiconductor revenue reached $476.7 billion in 2018, a 13.4 per cent increase from 2017, according to preliminary results by Gartner, Inc. Memory turned out to be the largest semiconductor category, accounting for 34.8 per cent of total semiconductor revenue, up from 31 per cent in 2017.
Publication: Electronics B2B
Engineers face high level of biases at work: Surveyedit
A survey has revealed that both men and women engineers working in India face high levels of bias at the workplace. While women engineers are more likely to face gender bias, men engineers are more likely to face bias on the basis of language and region they come from, found the survey conducted by the Society of Women Engineers and the Center for WorkLife Law at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law (WLL).
Publication: The Economic Times
New career trends in 2019: Things to knowedit
Whether you are looking for a new job or decide to stay put, plan ahead for these major trends that will affect your workplace in 2019.
Publication: Times of India
IT services firms likely to show strong Q3 growth on deal momentumedit
Investors would be looking forward to the final guidance for FY19, as IT major Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) kick-starts the December quarter earnings season for the IT industry this Thursday, and Infosys follows suit on Friday. They would also be keenly watching the macroeconomic outlook, especially on the US economy, Brexit, and the deteriorating US-China relationship and its impact.
Publication: Business Standard
Advertising CES 2019 Day 1 Highlights: Apple brings iTunes to Samsung TVs, Withings Move ECG, and moreedit
Besides launching new TUF laptops with AMD Ryzen processors and a new lineup of Chromebooks, Asus also introduced its premium ZenBook S13 notebook.
Publication: The Indian Express
CES returns for 2019edit
Officially, the annual tech convention starts on January 8, but the eyes of the tech world is already glued to events at Las Vegas. Companies have already started to interact with the media and launch a host of new products.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle
Semiconductor revenue grew over 13% in 2018edit
Led by Samsung Electronics, worldwide semiconductor revenue totalled $476.7 billion in 2018, a 13.4 per cent increase from 2017, according to preliminary results by market research firm Gartner on Monday.
Publication: The Hindu Business Line
The next waveedit
AMD is reportedly gearing up for the launch of their new Ryzen 3000, the next generation in their processors seems to push the envelope further and there are rumors they may launch a new high-end affordable 16-core GPU.
Publication: The Hindu
Huawei launches ARM-based 7-nanometre Kunpeng 920 chip, takes on Intel, AMDedit
Huawei Technologies Co. unveiled a new processor chip for servers as the Chinese telecommunications gear giant pushes ahead with expansion despite closer scrutiny from abroad.
Publication: Financial Express
Razer Steps into the World of Gaming Monitors with 27-inches Raptor Displayedit
The company also included that panel will cover 95 percent of the DCI-P3 color space. The only minor point about this Monitor is that it has AMD FreeSync tech instead of Nvidia G-Sync. However, Razer will be back soon with some Nvidia G-Synch actions as well.
Publication: Techno Codex
Sleeping robots to automatic bread baking machine: Top unconventional products at CES 2019edit
The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is home to emerging and futuristic technology. The six day conference is currently underway and will continue till January 11. CES 2019 has so far shown innovations like Samsung’s modular micro-LED, and AMD’s mobile chip series. Here’s a look at some interesting and unconventional products unveiled at CES 2019.
Publication: Hindustan Times
What to expect from CES 2019? Samsung Galaxy Home speaker, LG Gram laptops, & a whole lot of AIedit
There’s also a 65-inch Omen gaming display, and Obelisk gaming desktop, available from March. Elsewhere, HP has an AMD-powered Chromebook 14 to rival Acer, and the HP Spectre 15 x360 now has a OLED display.
Publication: The Economic Times
CES 2019: Samsung’s new modular micro LED tech pushes limits of traditional TVsedit
Samsung is taking the micro LED display technology with its unique modular screens. At the ongoing Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2019 in Las Vegas, the South Korean giant, Samsung introduced a next-generation modular Micro LED display with 75-inch and 219-inch ‘wall’ screens.
Publication: Hindustan Times
CES 2019: HP Brings Spectre x360 With AMOLED Panel, 65-inch Gaming Monitor and Moreedit
Along with Acer and Asus, HP launched a new range of Chromebooks powered by AMD. The HP Chromebook 14 AMD will be available with AMD’s A4 or A6 processor with integrated Radeon R4 or R5 graphics. Other than that you get basic features like a 1366×768-resolution 14-inch display, 4GB of memory and 32GB of storage.
Publication: Gadgets 360 News18 Republic World 91 Mobile IT News Online NewsHub Newzars BizWire Express Gizmolead Gizbot
Nasscom’s product council introduces second batch of DeepTech Clubedit
The Product Council of the Indian IT industry body Nasscom has introduced the second batch of its DeepTech Club, with the aim to encourage niche areas such as artificial intelligence, machine learning etc.
Publication: ET Tech
Virtual gifting economy is fast picking up in India, but it comes with pitfallsedit
“Are you sure you haven’t added an extra zero by mistake,” Pratik Jogiya once asked a fan who had just tipped him Rs 10,000 online while watching him playing PUBG Mobile live on YouTube. The 19-year-old gamer from Mumbai with over 180,000 YouTube subscribers is known as ‘Alpha Clasher’ in the gaming community.
Publication: The Economic Times
CES 2019: Tech’s big gig makes up for last year’s gaffe, edges closer to gender equityedit
The four-day CES show opens Tuesday, though media previews begin Sunday. Keynoters this year include IBM CEO Ginni Rometty; Lisa Su, CEO of chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices; and U.S. Transportation Security Elaine Chao.
Publication: The Economic Times
What to expect from CES 2019edit
Whoever said PCs are dead just needs to take a look at the PC brands that are showcasing their wares. Everyone from Lenovo to Dell to Asus from the OEM side to Intel, AMD, Qualcomm and Nvidia from the chipmakers are expected to showcase new products and technologies.
Publication: Firstpost
CES 2019: Here’s what to expect from the world’s largest tech trade showedit
Both the heavyweights have scheduled press conferences at this year’s CES, but we’d bet our money on AMD. The chip maker is rumored to announce Ryzen 3, its first 7nm processor. Meanwhile, we are expecting Intel to talk about 5G, even though its 5G modem won’t be integrated into smartphones until 2020.
Publication: The Indian Express
Status check on tech that rocked CES 2018edit
Like every year, the CES showcases a host of new tech that manages to blow our minds. While some of these concepts do not see light at the end of the day, most are never to be heard of again.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle
What to Expect from CES 2019edit
The PC industry could see manufacturers adopting the latest and greatest CPUs and GPUs from the likes of Intel, AMD, and Nvidia. The 5G storm could also hit the laptop industry and we could see manufacturers going after adding 5G capabilities on their laptops. That said, there isn’t much to expect at this year’s event with the PC industry, apart from a few improvements and refinements.
Publication: Tech PP
Govt to invest Rs. 3600 Cr on R&D, innovation and start-up ecosystemedit
The Government of India has approved a National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems with an investment of over Rs. 3600 crores. The Mission will cover in a seamless way, R&D, Technology Development, Human resources and Skills, Innovation, Start-up Ecosystem and strong Industry and International Collaborations.
Publication: Careers360
CES 2019: Consumers expect to be riding Hyperloops and owning home robots in 2030edit
Dassault Systèmes today revealed that consumers expect that cities in 2030 will be filled with technology that improves the overall quality of life, delivers socially-conscious benefits and personalises experiences. The findings came from a survey of citizens representing the demographics of US adults that was conducted in partnership with independent market research firm CITE Research.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle
ET Women’s Forum: Ensuring priority to gender parityedit
About a year ago, empowering India’s half a billion women was a popular theme here and abroad. International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde forecast a 27% GDP expansion if women were empowered.
Publication: The Economic Times
CES 2019: 5G, 8K TVs, and Everything Else You Can Expectedit
We talk about Nvidia, AMD, and Intel’s announcements at CES 2019, and the rumour mill has been quite busy with these three companies. We have heard about new GPUs coming from all three companies, surprisingly, but are these leaks credible?
Publication: Gadgets 360
CES 2019—What to expect from the tech gadgets feastedit
What to watch out for
• AMD to announce 7 nanometre chipsets
• 8K TVs by LG and Sony
Publication: Mint Mint (in print)
McAfee: Gamers Worry about the Future State of Gaming Securityedit
McAfee has released results from its survey, Game Over: The Future of Gaming Security, finding that while gamers profess to exhibit good cybersecurity habits there’s still work to do.
Publication: IT News Online
It is all about mixed reality in the gadgets of the futureedit
Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) have helped us create a technological frontier that dictates the future of marketing for everyone. Staying updated and accepting the technology is the only way to make a difference.
Publication: Financial Express
Top 5 IT industry trends for 2019edit
Information technology might be on the cusp of its “watershed” moment. 2019 might mark the beginning of rapid adoption of new technologies that are disrupting the way businesses operate.
Publication: The Asian Age
Indian IT industry is getting stronger, says former Nasscom Presidentedit
The ongoing digital transformation taking place globally is making India’s information technology (IT) industry stronger, a trend that would continue its growth momentum at least in the foreseeable future, says an expert.
Publication: Gadgets Now
Keeping trade war at bay, CES set to celebrateedit
Amid i trade wars, geopolitical tensions and a decline in | public trust, the technoloj gy sector is seeking to put its problems aside with the Consumer Electronics Show, the annual extravaganza showcasing futuristic innovations.
Publication: The Asian Age
Reinforcement Learning Goes Beyond Gaming & Robotics, Will Become A Game Changer In 2019edit
Is Reinforcement Learning a new trend in data science? Reinforcement learning (RL) is changing the state of each and every sector globally. It is a machine learning technique through which a machine/software can learn to function by itself in an environment.
Publication: Analytics India Magazine
Industry captains place big bets on new-age techedit
Mint asked top company bosses how they see disruptive technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain and 5G impacting Indian firms. The IT and digital transformation industry is witnessing exponential growth in the use of cutting-edge digital technologies like Blockchain, 5G, AI, automation, robotics, cybersecurity and IoT. One can expect all these new age technologies to make greater inroads both in the Indian and global markets, in the years ahead.
Publication: Mint
Podcast | Digging Deeper — Tech Trends in 2019edit
Technology. As the world looks forward to another year of doom and gloom – well, not so much look forward to as await in fear or aversion – technology is the one field that sends good news our way frequently. For every bad news that comes our way, the tech industry gives us news that gives us hope that things will be okay.
Publication: MoneyControl
Tech that will change your life in 2019edit
There aren’t many ways 2018 could have gone worse for the tech industry. It felt like every week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and friends were apologizing for some major privacy blunder or platform manipulation. Self-driving cars proved they weren’t ready to hit the road and Elon Musk nearly self-destructed on Twitter. Electric scooters swarmed cities only to be vandalized in droves. Tech-stock peaks gave way to market tumbles.
Publication: Business Standard
5 Must have computer and gaming accessories in 2018edit
The year 2018 was not just about smartphones, smart TVs, and laptops. The passing year also gave us some really cool and performance driven computer accessories, which can help you make the most out of your laptop and PC in everyday routine.
Publication: Yahoo Finance
Best Gadgets of 2018: From Google Home to Samsung Galaxy S9+ top devices that impressed usedit
Forget about a year, technology changes drastically every minute and certainly for good. Unlike previous years, the trend for 2018 was not just focused on mobile phones but on various gadgets that made their debut and took the market by storm. All these gadgets impressed us with their top-notch features and sheer power.
Publication: The Times of India
GPU vs FPGA: The Battle For AI Hardware Rages Onedit
The hardware requirement for AI and deep learning applications has evolved exponentially. With a large number of computations being processed from AI-based and deep learning-based systems, there is a need for a stronger and reliable support system to carry it.
Publication: Analytics India Magazine
Delivery wagons to foldable phones, tech that will change your life in 2019edit
There aren’t many ways 2018 could have gone worse for the tech industry. It felt like every week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and friends were apologizing for some major privacy blunder or platform manipulation. Self-driving cars proved they weren’t ready to hit the road and Elon Musk nearly self-destructed on Twitter. Electric scooters swarmed cities only to be vandalized in droves. Tech-stock peaks gave way to market tumbles.
Publication: Business Standard
#ThatWas2018: From Apple to Xiaomi, the best gadgets of 2018edit
The year 2018 has been a wonderful year. Not with regards to user privacy and data, but in terms of tech innovations and design improvements. Alongside some really cool foldable smartphones, we’ve seen futuristic rollable TVs, elegant wearables, and powerful dual-screen laptops. Here we pick some of the most meaningful and technologically sound gadgets of the year. Take a look!
Publication: Yahoo Finance
Here’s all the major tech we’re expecting at CES 2019, the biggest tech convention of the yearedit
Artificial intelligence is the next big wave for tech. The biggest companies in the world — Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and others — have already invested millions of dollars into creating robust systems that can solve complex problems, and in 2019, we’ll see smaller players introduce even more “smart” gadgets. At CES, expect to see AI powering gadgets you would and wouldn’t expect, everything from TVs to security cameras to even golf equipment.
Publication: Business Insider
Mobile, the future of competitive gamingedit
When Mumbai-based Ankur Diwakar started playing games professionally in 2007, the country had little scope for such careers. Today, Diwakar has represented India in professional gaming tournaments (commonly called esports) and has even begun giving lectures in universities on how to take up esports as a viable career. According to Diwakar, while esports in India is not on a par with Asian standards yet, the gap is closing.
Publication: Livemint
Seven consumer technology trends to watch out for in the New Yearedit
Gadgets have become an integral part of our lives with most of us relying on some form of factor to communicate, commute, work, be informed or entertained. Year 2019 will see some gadgets lifting the user experience to a whole new level. Here’s what we can expect to see:
Publication: Yahoo Finance
10 groundbreaking technologies that will matter in 2019edit
This year, we saw some technologies mature while others became better understood. What was once a buzzword is now close to mainstream. And what was once a dream, is now closer to reality. We highlight 10 technologies, which we at Mint believe, will make a significant impact in 2019.
Publication: Yahoo Finance
3D Animation Market Product Functional Survey 2025edit
The evolution and introduction of three-dimensional (3D) animation has given the world of animation a new perspective. The process of creating 3D moving images in a digital space through objects or models has given these illusions depth. One of the most fundamental differences between 2D animation and 3D animation is the technique used for creating the images and the way they look.
Publication: Web Newswire
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