AMD specific news
Broadening ones horizonsedit
When AMD announced their latest lineup of processors i.e. the 3rd Gen Ryzen processors, I got quite a few calls from friends asking if this was it. Did AMD finally have a processor capable of beating Intel in all aspects? I’d say they have done a damn fine job of evening the scales.
Publication: Digit
AMD Radeon RX 5700 Graphics Card (Proactive)edit
The Radeon RX 5700 XT and RX 5700 feature AMD’s new RDNA architecture. A design thats primarily GCN with some elements of RDNA. Think of Navi as an augmented version of GCN with new Compute Units (CU), improved graphics pipeline and a multilevel cache hierarchy.
Publication: Digit
Where Will Advanced Micro Devices Be in 5 Years?edit
One of the bigger stories in tech over the past couple of years has been the ascent of Advanced Micro Devices(NASDAQ:AMD). AMD used to be the also-ran of the CPU and GPU markets, lagging the dominant leaders Intel in CPUs and Nvidia in GPUs.
Publication: UC News
AMD Ryzen 7 3700X is such a hit it almost outsold Intel’s entire CPU rangeedit
AMD’s Ryzen 3000 series processors, spearheaded by the Ryzen 7 3700X, have led what looks like an unprecedented assault on Intel’s CPUs, at least going by the figures from one component retailer.
Publication: NewsR
AMD Navi 12 GPU, Potential NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti Challenger Nears Releaseedit
A while back we shared that AMD might release a top-end graphics card based on the new RDNA architecture codenamed Navi 12 to counter NVIDIA’s flagship, the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti that costs a whopping $1000. This was further corroborated by AMD CEO, Dr. Lisa Su at the company’s quarterly earnings report a few days back.
Publication: Techquila
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RECOMMENDED BUYSedit
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti- Rs 1,06,100
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super- Rs 61,500
AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT – Rs 36,568
Publication: Digit
Control’s PC Requirements Have Been Lowerededit
For minimum specs, you now need either an Nvidia GTX 780 or an AMD Radeon R9 280X, as well as either an Intel Core i5-4690 or an AMD FX 4350 (earlier, these were either an Intel Core i5-7500 or an AMD Ryzen 3 1300X, along with either a GeForce GTX 1060, or an AMD RX580.
Publication: Gaming Bolt
Best PC Build Under Rs 50,000 (2019) in India for Gaming @ 1080p [Guide]edit
Now, that the entry-level and upper mid-level builds are covered, we’ll be focusing on the core mid-range segment. This is where the majority of gamers come to when building a gaming PC. In this post, we’ll handpick the best components required to build a budget PC for 1080p gaming.
Publication: Techquila
Remedy Entertainment Officially Lowers The PC Requirements For Controledit
The minimum CPU went from Intel Core i5-7500 / AMD Ryzen 3 1300X to Intel Core i5-4690 / AMD FX 4350 and the minimum GPU changed from Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 / AMD RX580 to NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 / AMD Radeon R9 280X as per revised/final PC requirements.
Publication: Indian Noob
Best PC Build Under Rs 80,000 for Gaming @ 1080p & 1440p in 2019 [Guide]edit
The 3rd gen Ryzen processors, thanks to the updated Zen 2 microarchitecture, are significantly faster than their predecessors, especially when it comes to gaming. This makes the 6-core/12 thread Ryzen 5 3600 capable of pushing excess of 75 FPS in the majority of gaming titles.
Publication: Techquila
Best Graphics Cards 2019 for Gaming @ 1080p, 1440p & 4Kedit
It would be safe to say that both NVIDIA and AMD have launched all of their gaming graphics cards for the year 2019 (kidding that’s never 100% confirmed, but we’ll assume as such). And as such, this is the ideal time to build a PC regardless of which resolution you are aiming for. In this post, we’ll share our recommendations of the best graphics cards for gaming at 1080p, 1440p and 4K.
Publication: Techquila
ASUS 300 and 400 AM4 Motherboards Fully Support AMD Ryzen 3000 Processorsedit
Updating an ASUS 300 or 400-series, AM4-socket motherboard for compatibility with the latest AMD Ryzen APUs and CPUs processors takes just moments, via one of two simple methods. With the ASUS-exclusive USB BIOS Flashback™feature ― which is built in to selected ASUS motherboards ― users need only to download the latest UEFI BIOS to a USB flash drive and connect the motherboard’s power supply.
Publication: IT Nerd
Competition in news
Intel Xe Graphics Cards Might Have Multi-GPU Supportedit
The world of multi-GPUs is completely foreign to Intel. It’s the space where both AMD and NVIDIA have struggled to provide ample support to the select few users who own XFX or SLI systems. It has gotten to the point that in case of the latter, less than a handful of the top-end GPUs support the technology.
Publication: Techquila
Intel Announces 10th Gen Ice Lake Mobile Chipsets Based on 10nm Fabricationedit
Intel has launched its 9th gen Core-i series processors for desktops earlier this year. Now, the company has unveiled the 10th gen Core-i series processors based on 10nm fabrication for ultrabooks and laptops. It is accompanied by the new Intel Iris Plus integrated GPU, code-named Ice Lake.
Publication: Gizbot
Partner in news
ASUS 300 and 400 AM4 Motherboards Fully Support AMD Ryzen 3000 Processorsedit
Updating an ASUS 300 or 400-series, AM4-socket motherboard for compatibility with the latest AMD Ryzen APUs and CPUs processors takes just moments, via one of two simple methods. With the ASUS-exclusive USB BIOS Flashback™feature ― which is built in to selected ASUS motherboards ― users need only to download the latest UEFI BIOS to a USB flash drive and connect the motherboard’s power supply.
Publication: IT Nerd
Industry news
Online Gaming: The Opportune Momentum Transforming Gamingedit
Skill based gaming is growing exponentially and including more & more users in its fold. The demographics highlight a rather diverse cross section from different age groups as consumers of online gaming. This burgeoning expanse of the market, which was once in a nascent stage has now sprawled to encompass over 300 online gaming startups.
Publication: Businessworld
AI can eliminate biases in hiring, but has limitationsedit
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly playing a crucial role in human resources – both in hiring and talent management. Nevertheless, people have started realising that exponential technologies have limitations but could work better with the right data models and nurturing.
Publication: Business Today
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