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Intel To Launch 4 GHz Pentium Gold CPU To Compete with AMD Athlonedit
According to the listings from two European retailers, we can expect new dual-core Intel Pentium processors in the near future. The retailers had listed multiple new CPUs expected to be based on 14nm++ manufacturing process. These new processors from Intel are expected to compete against AMD’s Athlon series of CPUs. These new chips deliver quite impressive single core IPC.
Publication: TechQuila
Laptop Buying Guides In 2019edit
Laptops offer splendid portability and power; however, they’re eventually less adaptable than a desktop. When you’ve settled on your decision, you’ve made it. You could simply settle on a financial plan and get whatever a major producer, for example, Dell, Lenovo, HP, or Acer is moving at that cost, yet consider the possibility that the machine doesn’t do what you need.
Publication: Save Delete
Intel invites you help it develop its future graphics cardsedit
Intel graphics cards aren’t here yet and won’t be for awhile, but Intel is already trying to build up a community around them. Today Intel has launched a new community program it calls “The Odyssey,” which will allow users to discuss and share their ideas of how the company should develop its upcoming graphics cards.
Publication: NewsR
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Intel To Launch 4 GHz Pentium Gold CPU To Compete with AMD Athlonedit
According to the listings from two European retailers, we can expect new dual-core Intel Pentium processors in the near future. The retailers had listed multiple new CPUs expected to be based on 14nm++ manufacturing process. These new processors from Intel are expected to compete against AMD’s Athlon series of CPUs. These new chips deliver quite impressive single core IPC.
Publication: TechQuila
The A, B, C, D of the futureedit
From predicting heart ailments to installing smart parking management units, India’s IT sector is gung-ho about the applications of next-gen technologies and systems like artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, cloud and data analytics.
Publication: Fortune India
Deal Digestedit
There were nine transactions announced in the week ended February 21st, of which, six can be classified as early-stage deals. This compares to 12 deals announced in the previous week that ended February 14th, of which six were Seed-to-Series A investments.
Publication: The Economic Times
QUALCOMM UNVEILS SECOND GEN 5G MODEMedit
While near the roll out of 5G services, qualcomm unveiled its second generation 5G modem -the Snapdragon X55. It pushes wireless speeds up to 7Gbps, but more importantly it also supports 4G LTE as well as “legacy” technologies like 3G and 2G.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle
Laptop Buying Guides In 2019edit
Laptops offer splendid portability and power; however, they’re eventually less adaptable than a desktop. When you’ve settled on your decision, you’ve made it. You could simply settle on a financial plan and get whatever a major producer, for example, Dell, Lenovo, HP, or Acer is moving at that cost, yet consider the possibility that the machine doesn’t do what you need.
Publication: Save Delete
‘Batman’ AR/VR Tapped To Showcase 5G at MWCedit
AT&T, Ericsson, Intel and Warner Bros. are collaborating to present a 5G, mixed reality demonstration featuring Batman at MWC19 in Barcelona. Using virtual and augmented reality, visitors can see how Batman defeats DC super-villain The Scarecrow in an immersive experience using a digital model of their encounter.
Publication: Media Post
HPE Launches Platform to Unleash Real-Time Processing at the Telecommunications Edgeedit
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) today announced the HPE Edgeline EL8000 Converged Edge System to help communication service providers (CSP) capitalize on data-intensive, low-latency services for media delivery, connected mobility, and smart cities. The new system enables CSPs to process vast amounts of data in real time directly at the edge, based on open standards to boost flexibility and reduce costs.
Publication: IT Voice
Lenovo Yoga C930 Glass review: Conventional convertible laptop with a premium designedit
The Yoga range of convertible laptops from Lenovo has been around for over six years now. The previous generation Yoga C920 is still fresh in memory and quite a desirable machine, thanks to the unique watchband hinge design. This latest version does away with the watchband, placing a rotating soundbar in its place.
Publication: The Economic Times ; The Economic Times (Print)
Intel invites you help it develop its future graphics cardsedit
Intel graphics cards aren’t here yet and won’t be for awhile, but Intel is already trying to build up a community around them. Today Intel has launched a new community program it calls “The Odyssey,” which will allow users to discuss and share their ideas of how the company should develop its upcoming graphics cards.
Publication: NewsR
Partner in news
Laptop Buying Guides In 2019edit
Laptops offer splendid portability and power; however, they’re eventually less adaptable than a desktop. When you’ve settled on your decision, you’ve made it. You could simply settle on a financial plan and get whatever a major producer, for example, Dell, Lenovo, HP, or Acer is moving at that cost, yet consider the possibility that the machine doesn’t do what you need.
Publication: Save Delete
HPE Launches Platform to Unleash Real-Time Processing at the Telecommunications Edgeedit
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) today announced the HPE Edgeline EL8000 Converged Edge System to help communication service providers (CSP) capitalize on data-intensive, low-latency services for media delivery, connected mobility, and smart cities. The new system enables CSPs to process vast amounts of data in real time directly at the edge, based on open standards to boost flexibility and reduce costs.
Publication: IT Voice
Lenovo Yoga C930 Glass review: Conventional convertible laptop with a premium designedit
The Yoga range of convertible laptops from Lenovo has been around for over six years now. The previous generation Yoga C920 is still fresh in memory and quite a desirable machine, thanks to the unique watchband hinge design. This latest version does away with the watchband, placing a rotating soundbar in its place.
Publication: The Economic Times ; The Economic Times (Print)
Industry news
Deal Digestedit
There were nine transactions announced in the week ended February 21st, of which, six can be classified as early-stage deals. This compares to 12 deals announced in the previous week that ended February 14th, of which six were Seed-to-Series A investments.
Publication: The Economic Times
‘Batman’ AR/VR Tapped To Showcase 5G at MWCedit
AT&T, Ericsson, Intel and Warner Bros. are collaborating to present a 5G, mixed reality demonstration featuring Batman at MWC19 in Barcelona. Using virtual and augmented reality, visitors can see how Batman defeats DC super-villain The Scarecrow in an immersive experience using a digital model of their encounter.
Publication: Media Post
Technology Platforms for Internet of Things (IoT) 2019 Global Market Size, Market Share, Status and Forecast to 2025edit
The internet of things, or IoT, is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers (UIDs) and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction. IoT platforms are often referred to as middleware solutions, which are the “plumbing” of the IoT.
Publication: BizWire Express
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