January 21, 2019

AMD specific news

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 brand mentions

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

Competition in news

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

Partner in news

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

Industry news

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

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