November 6, 2019

AMD specific news

BIOSTAR Ready for AMD New Firmware and Ryzen 9 3950Xedit

BIOSTAR, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, and storage devices, is proud to announce it’s full support for the newly launched AMD Ryzen 9 3950X processor. The 3950X, a 16-core, 32-thread desktop CPU running at a 4.7GHz boosted clock, has been highly anticipated and BIOSTAR has been well prepared for it. Supported by BIOSTAR X570, X470, B450, X370, B350, and A320 chipset with AM4 socket motherboards, the monster CPU from AMD brings the latest in PC tech with support for dual-channel DDR4 memory at 3200+MHz and PCIe 4.0, a perfect match for the feature-loaded GEN4 RACING X570 and X470 motherboards from BIOSTAR.

Publication: Tech Power Up

AMD Dev 1usmus’ Custom Power Plan Boosts Ryzen 3000 CPU Clocks By +250 MHzedit

Ryzen has always had a bit of a clockspeed problem. First-gen Ryzen parts hit a 4.0 GHz clockspeed ceiling: they just didn’t like going any higher. The situation gradually improved with second-gen and third-gen Ryzen parts. But even after Ryzen 3000 caught up to Intel in terms of IPC, those lower clockspeeds meant that team Blue could still cling to the single-threaded performance crown.

Publication: TechQuila

 

AMD Ryzen 4000: Specs, Release Date and Other Detailsedit

AMD’s Zen 2 design is one of the most revolutionary CPU architectures we’ve seen in a long while. If a few years back, you’d have told me that team red would be offering performance on par with Intel’s offerings in each market segment, I’d have called you a biased moron. And yet, here we are. Where the Ryzen 3000 (Matisse) CPUs have been giving the 9th Gen Coffee Lake chips a thorough drubbing in every market worldwide, Intel’s supremacy in the server space is being challenged for the first time in over a decade. Considering that Rome offers 64 cores for the price of less than 10 Xeon cores, it’s not really hard to figure out why.

Publication: TechQuila

AMD FreeSync vs NVIDIA G-Sync: Which Adaptive-Sync Technology is Best for You?edit

Screen tearing and input lag are two of the most dreaded issues in PC gaming. What do they mean though? Screen tearing essentially occurs when parts of multiple frames are displayed simultaneously, resulting in this: It looks as though the frame has been stretched and torn into three parts, thereby the name “tearing”. Input lag is rather straight-forward: you press a key and there’s a delay before you see the result. These two problems, although, may not seem like much, can be the cause of victory or defeat in fast-paced eSports games and first-person shooters.

Publication: TechQuila

5 AMD Navi 14 Graphics Cards Spotted: Radeon RX 5500 and 5300 Seriesedit

The Radeon RX 5500 is happening, whether or not you want it. While Nvidia’s taken flak for having released a frankly absurd number of Turing SKUs (Super? Ti? Super Duper TNT2 GTX Riva+), AMD might just take back the confusing naming scheme crown. According to the Reddit hivemind, there might be as many as 5 different Navi 14 SKUs: three Radeon RX 5500 series parts and two RX 5300 parts. These parts were discovered by Redditors poring through AMD’s open-source GPU driver files. What Navi 14 parts are we looking at? And exactly how will they perform?

Publication: TechQuila

AMD brand mentions

Intel CFO Talks About 7nm Rollout, Delay in 10nm, Increased Competition from AMDedit

Intel CFO George Davis in an interview with Barron’s commented on the company’s financial health, and some of the reasons behind its rather conservative gross margin guidance looking forward to at least 2023. Intel’s current product stack is moving on to the company’s 10 nm silicon fabrication process in a phased manner. The company is allocating 10 nm to mobile processors and enterprise processors, while brazening it out with 14 nm on the client-desktop and HEDT platforms until they can build 10 nm desktop parts. AMD has deployed its high-IPC “Zen 2” microarchitecture on TSMC’s 7 nm DUV process, with plans to go EUV in the coming months.

Publication: Tech Power Up

Red Dead Redemption 2 PC set to go live at 6:30PM todayedit

Rockstar Games’Red Dead Redemption 2 PC has been one of the most hyped games since before its launch, and it has lived up to it. The game which hit the shelves on October 26 last year for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 has received rave reviews from various sources. And people were excited about the game ever since the first teaser of the game came out almost two years ago. But PC gamers have been waiting, and they were rewarded when Rockstar Games announced last week that the game is coming to PC soon. For the record Red Dead Redemption the first edition of the game was not released for PC.

Publication: BGR India

Best 4K Gaming PC Build Under Rs 1.50 Lakh: November 2019edit

Best Gaming CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600X. If you look at sheer gaming performance, then the Intel Core i7-9700K and the i9-9900K edge past the Ryzen 3000 CPUs, but the deltas aren’t significant. You should be able to push 150 FPS in pretty much every game with the Ryzen 5 3600X and get yards much better performance in other multi-threaded workloads such as content creation, encoding and streaming. You can go with the Ryzen 7 too but when it comes to gaming, the 3600X is every bit as capable.

Publication: TechQuila

Competition in news

NVIDIA’s RTX GPUs Helps Artists To Level Up Adobe AIedit

For professional designers, having a potent hardware setup to load all the apps and render content isn’t something odd. As such, NVIDIA has introduced its new RTX GPUs to speed up Premiere Pro’s AI feature á well as two 3D apps from Adobe, including Substance Alchemist and Dimension. Prior to this, Adobe already unveiled a new Premiere feature named Auto Reframe, which helps users to automatically convert a regular, 16×9 horizontal video into a vertical format for the smartphone. Though it’ll take a long time to complete the process if you just use the CPU, NVIDIA RTX GPUs will boost it 400 percent faster.

Publication: Moby Geek

Intel CFO Talks About 7nm Rollout, Delay in 10nm, Increased Competition from AMDedit

Intel CFO George Davis in an interview with Barron’s commented on the company’s financial health, and some of the reasons behind its rather conservative gross margin guidance looking forward to at least 2023. Intel’s current product stack is moving on to the company’s 10 nm silicon fabrication process in a phased manner. The company is allocating 10 nm to mobile processors and enterprise processors, while brazening it out with 14 nm on the client-desktop and HEDT platforms until they can build 10 nm desktop parts. AMD has deployed its high-IPC “Zen 2” microarchitecture on TSMC’s 7 nm DUV process, with plans to go EUV in the coming months.

Publication: Tech Power Up

How 5G And LTE loT Can Revolutionise Industrial Internet Of Thingsedit

This article has been curated based on a speech given by Uday Dodla, director – product marketing, Qualcomm India, at IOTSHOW.IN 2019, held in Bengaluru. Dodla discusses Long Term Evolution Internet of Things (LTE loT), how useful it is and how 5G can power the Industrial loT (lloT) in the near future. When we talk about the use-cases for the Internet of Things (IoT), we tdlk about the many connected devices in smart cities, mobile health, utilities, the Industrial IoT (IIoT), digital retail and so on.

Publication: Electronics for you 

Best 4K Gaming PC Build Under Rs 1.50 Lakh: November 2019edit

Best Gaming CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600X. If you look at sheer gaming performance, then the Intel Core i7-9700K and the i9-9900K edge past the Ryzen 3000 CPUs, but the deltas aren’t significant. You should be able to push 150 FPS in pretty much every game with the Ryzen 5 3600X and get yards much better performance in other multi-threaded workloads such as content creation, encoding and streaming. You can go with the Ryzen 7 too but when it comes to gaming, the 3600X is every bit as capable.

Publication: TechQuila

AMD FreeSync vs NVIDIA G-Sync: Which Adaptive-Sync Technology is Best for You?edit

Screen tearing and input lag are two of the most dreaded issues in PC gaming. What do they mean though? Screen tearing essentially occurs when parts of multiple frames are displayed simultaneously, resulting in this: It looks as though the frame has been stretched and torn into three parts, thereby the name “tearing”. Input lag is rather straight-forward: you press a key and there’s a delay before you see the result. These two problems, although, may not seem like much, can be the cause of victory or defeat in fast-paced eSports games and first-person shooters.

Publication: TechQuila

Partner in news

Red Dead Redemption 2 for PC will become available on Rockstar Launcher and Epic Store todayedit

Popular games publisher Rockstar has revealed the unlock times for it widely awaited game Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC. The gaming publisher has confirmed the fact that the game will become available worldwide with players being able to jump in simultaneously at 5 AM PT which is 6.30 PM IST today. This information is applicable for the Rockstar Launcher and the Epic Games Store, the only two platforms which are compatible with Red Dead Redemption 2.

Publication: Times Now News

BIOSTAR Ready for AMD New Firmware and Ryzen 9 3950Xedit

BIOSTAR, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, and storage devices, is proud to announce it’s full support for the newly launched AMD Ryzen 9 3950X processor. The 3950X, a 16-core, 32-thread desktop CPU running at a 4.7GHz boosted clock, has been highly anticipated and BIOSTAR has been well prepared for it. Supported by BIOSTAR X570, X470, B450, X370, B350, and A320 chipset with AM4 socket motherboards, the monster CPU from AMD brings the latest in PC tech with support for dual-channel DDR4 memory at 3200+MHz and PCIe 4.0, a perfect match for the feature-loaded GEN4 RACING X570 and X470 motherboards from BIOSTAR.

Publication: Tech Power Up

Red Dead Redemption 2 PC set to go live at 6:30PM todayedit

Rockstar Games’Red Dead Redemption 2 PC has been one of the most hyped games since before its launch, and it has lived up to it. The game which hit the shelves on October 26 last year for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 has received rave reviews from various sources. And people were excited about the game ever since the first teaser of the game came out almost two years ago. But PC gamers have been waiting, and they were rewarded when Rockstar Games announced last week that the game is coming to PC soon. For the record Red Dead Redemption the first edition of the game was not released for PC.

Publication: BGR India

First in India with Alexa built-inedit

HP Inc. has introduced the new HP Pavilion x360 in India that will reinvent the computing experience for modern consumers. Powered by tenth-generation Intel Core processors, the device can handle multi-threaded workloads and enables immersive entertainment experiences. Performance of these processors is optimized by Intel Dynamic Timing technology that provides amazing battery life, ultra-fast speed and better productivity. It is engineered for hands-free voice interactions with built-in Alexa app. Consumers can control music, timers, alarms, calendars, smart home devices and more, simply by speaking to Alexa while Web browsing, working or streaming content.

Publication: Electronics for you

Industry news

How 5G And LTE loT Can Revolutionise Industrial Internet Of Thingsedit

This article has been curated based on a speech given by Uday Dodla, director – product marketing, Qualcomm India, at IOTSHOW.IN 2019, held in Bengaluru. Dodla discusses Long Term Evolution Internet of Things (LTE loT), how useful it is and how 5G can power the Industrial loT (lloT) in the near future. When we talk about the use-cases for the Internet of Things (IoT), we tdlk about the many connected devices in smart cities, mobile health, utilities, the Industrial IoT (IIoT), digital retail and so on.

Publication: Electronics for you 

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