January 2, 2019

AMD specific news

NEXT GEN PROCESSORSedit
With chips like the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX, AMD blew the lid off of what to expect from high-end desktop processors. For AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3rd Generation, the expectations are higher after their value for money and perform­ance in the older generation. Publication: Deccan Chronicle ; The Asian Age
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

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

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

Partner in news

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

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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