April 25, 2019

AMD brand mentions

Riches of portable gamingedit

The star new 9th Gen H-series processors is the Core i9-9980HK which has a new top turbo speed of 5Ghz. Meanwhile, Nvidia’s rival AMD has special plans for its 50th anniversary.

Publication: Deccan Chronicle The Asian Age

BenQ partners with E-xpress interactive for the launch of Mortal Kombat 11edit

BenQ associated with E-xpress Interactive for the launch event of Mortal Kombat 11. BenQ’s EW3270U 32-inch monitor, particularly chosen for its leading 4K HDR technology with AMD free sync was showcased at the launch of Mortal Kombat 11, offering gaming community a chance to experience the breathtaking HDR console gaming adventure.

Publication: Deccan  Chronicle

Asus launches new Tuf gaming laptops for savvy gamers and enthusiastsedit

Impressive gaming credentials are balanced with everyday versatility powered by AMD’s latest Ryzen processors. Also known as Picasso, these second-generation mobile APUs are based on the updated Zen+ architecture and built using industry-leading 12nm fabrication technology. The TUF gaming laptops are available with up to a Ryzen 7 CPU that features quad cores and eight threads with ample performance for gaming, entertainment, and everyday work. Despite the ability to slice through multithreaded workloads and aggressive multitasking, the processor fits into an energy efficient 35W power envelope that preserves battery life.

Publication: Animation Express

Asus Laptops With AMD Ryzen 7 3750H and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Surface on 3DMarkedit

After NVIDIA announced its GeForce GTX 1660 Ti for laptops yesterday, prominent leaker TUM_APISAK posted 3DMark Timespy results on Twitter that had the said GPU in conjunction with an AMD Ryzen 7 3750H APU. As far as the press is concerned, NVIDIA hasn’t said a word about notebooks with Ryzen CPUs, but there have been multiple rumors in the past claiming that AMD is allowing OEMs to pair the GTX Turing GPUs with the 3rd Gen Picasso APUs in a new lineup of gaming laptops that’ll be as cheap as $999.

Publication: TechQuila

Sony PS5 could be priced at $399; feature AMD Ryzen 3600G CPU with Navi GPUedit

He explains that Sony’s PS5 might reportedly come with AMD‘s new Ryzen 3600G processor, which is based on the new Zen 2 architecture on 7nm. He estimates that this chip, will be priced around $180-$220 which will contribute towards the cost of the PS5. According to this estimate an assumption that the PS5 will come with Navi GPU cores on the APU itself can be formed.

Publication: BGR

Nvidia GTX 1650 Vs 1660 Vs 1660 Ti GPU For Budget Gaming PCedit

However, these specs aren’t saying much. Currently, 1650 is priced at Rs. 12,999 ($149 in the US) and when compared with AMD Radeon RX 570, which is priced at around Rs 13,799 ($229 in the US), it is quite underpowered.

Publication: Fossbytes

Lenovo, Asus gaming laptops refreshed with 9th Gen Intel Core CPUs, Nvidia GeForce GTX 16-series GPUsedit

Interestingly, the lower-tier Zephyrus  G GA502 features AMD’s recently announced Ryzen 7 3750H CPU and a GeForce GTX 1660 Ti GPU with a 120Hz screen. The latter model has gone on sale in some countries immediately, with a starting price of $1,200 (approximately ₹83,315).

Publication: The Indian Wire

Competition in news

Nvidia launches GTX 1650 GPU at Rs 12,999, announces GeForce GTX 16-series laptop GPUsedit

American graphics card manufacturing company Nvidia has launched its cheapest GPU of the Turing family yet, the GTX 1650, with prices starting at Rs 12,999 in India. This new GPU is being marketed as the go to card for entry level gamers who want a card that would be able to take care of games at Full HD resolutions. This has been launched worldwide and has been priced at $149 in the US.

Publication: BGR

Intel Announces New Laptop Processors, Capable Of Hitting 5GHz Clock Speedsedit

Intel’s mobile processors are widely regarded as some of the best processors in terms of power consumption and clock speeds. On April 23, Intel Announced its latest lineup of mobile CPUs with a host of new features, including the support of 5GHz clock frequency. Previously, such a clock speed was unattainable in mobile devices, such as laptops.

Publication: iGyaan

Samsung plans to invest $116 bn on chips to take on Intel, Qualcommedit

Samsung Electronics Co. intends to invest 133 trillion won ($116 billion) over the next decade or so to take on Intel Corp. and Qualcomm Inc. in the business of making advanced chip processors, quickening an effort to take greater control of the global semiconductor industry.

Publication: Business Standard

Partner in news

Spectre x360: Luxury gets a slight revampedit

In February this year, HP launched multiple high-end luxury laptops in the Folio range that is made in leather, as well as revamped models in its Spectre range. One of the highlights of the Spectre range has been its premium looks and its design has underlined that its target customers are those with money to spare a notion the laptop’s™ price confirms. HP has also typically gone with high-end specs on the Spectre. Here is how the revamped laptop behaved.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

Asus launches new Tuf gaming laptops for savvy gamers and enthusiastsedit

Impressive gaming credentials are balanced with everyday versatility powered by AMD’s latest Ryzen processors. Also known as Picasso, these second-generation mobile APUs are based on the updated Zen+ architecture and built using industry-leading 12nm fabrication technology. The TUF gaming laptops are available with up to a Ryzen 7 CPU that features quad cores and eight threads with ample performance for gaming, entertainment, and everyday work. Despite the ability to slice through multithreaded workloads and aggressive multitasking, the processor fits into an energy efficient 35W power envelope that preserves battery life.

Publication: Animation Express

Asus Laptops With AMD Ryzen 7 3750H and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Surface on 3DMarkedit

After NVIDIA announced its GeForce GTX 1660 Ti for laptops yesterday, prominent leaker TUM_APISAK posted 3DMark Timespy results on Twitter that had the said GPU in conjunction with an AMD Ryzen 7 3750H APU. As far as the press is concerned, NVIDIA hasn’t said a word about notebooks with Ryzen CPUs, but there have been multiple rumors in the past claiming that AMD is allowing OEMs to pair the GTX Turing GPUs with the 3rd Gen Picasso APUs in a new lineup of gaming laptops that’ll be as cheap as $999.

Publication: TechQuila

ASUS Updates Strix and Zephyrus Line-Up With Intel 9th Gen Processorsedit

ASUS is bringing its Strix and Zephyrus range of laptops to Intel’s latest 9th gen laptops. But if you think that’s all you’re getting in the refresh, you’re wrong. The displays are getting an update as well, with a whopping 240 Hz refresh rate.

Publication: Gaming Monk

Lenovo Refreshes Its Gaming Laptops With Intel’s 9th Gen Processorsedit

Legion is adding new members to its family of gaming laptops, packed with Intel’s latest 9th processors. These include the IdeaPad L340, the Y7000, Y540 and the Y740.

Publication: Gaming Monk

Samsung plans to invest $116 bn on chips to take on Intel, Qualcommedit

Samsung Electronics Co. intends to invest 133 trillion won ($116 billion) over the next decade or so to take on Intel Corp. and Qualcomm Inc. in the business of making advanced chip processors, quickening an effort to take greater control of the global semiconductor industry.

Publication: Business Standard

Lenovo, Asus gaming laptops refreshed with 9th Gen Intel Core CPUs, Nvidia GeForce GTX 16-series GPUsedit

Interestingly, the lower-tier Zephyrus  G GA502 features AMD’s recently announced Ryzen 7 3750H CPU and a GeForce GTX 1660 Ti GPU with a 120Hz screen. The latter model has gone on sale in some countries immediately, with a starting price of $1,200 (approximately ₹83,315).

Publication: The Indian Wire

Industry news

Plan and make money from the ocean of dataedit

The hiring market for data scientists and analytics professionals has gone into an overdrive and institutions are now offering new courses in Data Science

Publication: Careers360

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