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Best Motherboards For 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen 3000 Processorsedit
These days AMD’s Ryzen 3000 processors are the hottest hardware parts in the market. Built atop TSMC’s 7nm node and leveraging the latest Zen 2 architecture, they offer levels of performance not seen in over a decade in either the consumer nor the server market. For your Ryzen chip to perform at its best, it’s essential that you pair it with the right memory kit and motherboard. In this post, we’ll recommend the ideal motherboard for each 3rd Gen Ryzen processor. If you are looking to find the impact of memory speeds on gaming performance, check out the links at the bottom of this article.
Publication: TechQuila
Best Gaming CPUs: Intel Coffee Lake vs AMD Ryzen (2019)edit
In a gaming-focused build, the graphics card is the most important component, but that doesn’t mean you should ignore the CPU part of it. This can cause CPU bottlenecks, preventing your GPU from fully realizing its potential. Furthermore, like a GPU bottleneck, you can’t really do much here. Lowering the settings will only make the matter worse. It’s best to go with a processor that compliments the GPU, but at the same time, it’s not advisable to spend too much on it. As a thumb rule, the CPU should be cheaper than the graphics card in gaming builds.
Publication: TechQuila
AMD Epyc Rome Servers Beat Intel Xeon in Netflix Video Bandwidth By 2xedit
AMD’s EPYC Rome servers promise to deliver more cores and greater power efficiency than Xeon Platinum at sticker prices that are one third or even less than their Intel equivalents. It seems almost too good to be true. While AMD’s been quick to claim a 10 percent share of the server market on the back of the EPYC wave, server clients will have questions about reliability and real-world performance.
Publication: TechQuila
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: CellIT
Best Gaming PC Build for 4K 60 FPS: Under Rs. 1 Lakh (2019)edit
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 parts, but the deltas aren’t significant. You should be able to push 150 FPS in every game with the Ryzen 5 3600X and get much better performance in other multi-threaded workloads such as content creation, encoding, and compression/decompression. You can go with the Ryzen 7 too but when it comes to gaming, the 3600X is every bit as capable. You can read our review here.
Publication: TechQuila
Best AMD & NVIDIA Graphics Cards for Gaming at Every Resolution: A GPU Buying Guide (2019)edit
AMD Radeon RX 5700 8GB: If you’re alright with skipping the first wave of ray-traced games, and instead want higher frame rates at 1440p or even 4K capability, then the Radeon RX 5700 is the graphics card for you. Priced at just Rs. 29,499, it consistently beats the GeForce RTX 2060 Super while costing less and also maintains decent thermals. Furthermore, it can be overclocked to perform more or less on par with the RTX 2070 and the RX 5700 XT.
Publication: TechQuila
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Best Gaming CPUs: Intel Coffee Lake vs AMD Ryzen (2019)edit
In a gaming-focused build, the graphics card is the most important component, but that doesn’t mean you should ignore the CPU part of it. This can cause CPU bottlenecks, preventing your GPU from fully realizing its potential. Furthermore, like a GPU bottleneck, you can’t really do much here. Lowering the settings will only make the matter worse. It’s best to go with a processor that compliments the GPU, but at the same time, it’s not advisable to spend too much on it. As a thumb rule, the CPU should be cheaper than the graphics card in gaming builds.
Publication: TechQuila
Developing innovation: Neutral network and Deep learningedit
The news nowadays is brimming with anecdotes about AI. Recently, we’re perceiving how deep fake strategies make changed and persuading videos, photographs or audio of individuals and how deep learning and neural networks succeed at the exceptionally complex strategy board game Go. Notwithstanding these sorts of applications, organizations keep on the struggle to apply AI to real-world business problems. Likewise, neural networks and deep learning advancements – rather than the more substantial, statistics-based ML are hard to comprehend and clarify, making potential predisposition, compliance and security issues.
Publication: Analytics Insight
Artificial intelligence: The growth factor for Cloud GPU marketedit
According to a report by IDC, worldwide spending on artificial intelligence systems is forecast to reach $35.8 billion in 2019, an increase of 44.0% over the amount spent in 2018. The report also predicts that the retail sector will lead the spending, followed by the banking sector. Artificial intelligence is well-positioned to impact various sectors like retail, healthcare, banking, finance, discrete manufacturing, transportation, etc. According to a Gartner survey, 37% of organizations have implemented AI in some way.
Publication: DataQuest
Best Gaming PC Build for 4K 60 FPS: Under Rs. 1 Lakh (2019)edit
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 parts, but the deltas aren’t significant. You should be able to push 150 FPS in every game with the Ryzen 5 3600X and get much better performance in other multi-threaded workloads such as content creation, encoding, and compression/decompression. You can go with the Ryzen 7 too but when it comes to gaming, the 3600X is every bit as capable. You can read our review here.
Publication: TechQuila
Best AMD & NVIDIA Graphics Cards for Gaming at Every Resolution: A GPU Buying Guide (2019)edit
AMD Radeon RX 5700 8GB: If you’re alright with skipping the first wave of ray-traced games, and instead want higher frame rates at 1440p or even 4K capability, then the Radeon RX 5700 is the graphics card for you. Priced at just Rs. 29,499, it consistently beats the GeForce RTX 2060 Super while costing less and also maintains decent thermals. Furthermore, it can be overclocked to perform more or less on par with the RTX 2070 and the RX 5700 XT.
Publication: TechQuila
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Best Motherboards For 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen 3000 Processorsedit
These days AMD’s Ryzen 3000 processors are the hottest hardware parts in the market. Built atop TSMC’s 7nm node and leveraging the latest Zen 2 architecture, they offer levels of performance not seen in over a decade in either the consumer nor the server market. For your Ryzen chip to perform at its best, it’s essential that you pair it with the right memory kit and motherboard. In this post, we’ll recommend the ideal motherboard for each 3rd Gen Ryzen processor. If you are looking to find the impact of memory speeds on gaming performance, check out the links at the bottom of this article.
Publication: TechQuila
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: CellIT
‘Red Dead Redemption 2’ Is The Most Stunning Looking Game We’ve Played On PC Yetedit
It’s not the first time we’ve played Red Dead Redemption 2 as we reviewed the game on consoles last year. It was one of the best games of this generation, let alone the best western video game. Almost a year later, the game launched for PC yesterday and I played it a bit to check out its visual fidelity and performance. While the game deals with early American imperialism and bandits trying to survive the new frontier, the game is much more enjoyable as it looks better on PC. That’s true for almost any game that is not limited by a console’s hardware and the same applies to Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC too.
Publication: MensXp
Best Gaming PC Build for 4K 60 FPS: Under Rs. 1 Lakh (2019)edit
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 parts, but the deltas aren’t significant. You should be able to push 150 FPS in every game with the Ryzen 5 3600X and get much better performance in other multi-threaded workloads such as content creation, encoding, and compression/decompression. You can go with the Ryzen 7 too but when it comes to gaming, the 3600X is every bit as capable. You can read our review here.
Publication: TechQuila
Industry news
AnitaB.org calls for 50:50 gender parity by 2025; women 34% nowedit
The 10th edition of Asia’s largest gathering of women technologists, Grace Hopper Celebration 2019, had a rousing start in Bengaluru on Wednesday, with organiser AnitaB.org making an aggressive pitch for achieving 50:50 gender equity by 2025. In India, women are already 34% of the tech population. So, achieving tech equity is closer in sight in India, said Brenda Darden Wilker-son, president and CEO of non-profit AnitaB.org.
Publication: The Times of India
India far ahead of US, Europe in women’s tech equityedit
Women”s employment in technical jobs is far ahead in India than the US and Europe, said a global professional women”s empowerment advocate on Wednesday. “The US is actually behind India in tech equity ratio, it is about 25.5 per cent in the US and even lesser in Europe. We are proud of the progress women have made in India,” Brenda Darden Wilkerson, Chief Executive and President, AnitaB.org, told IANS on the sidelines of the Grace Hopper Celebration India 19, a women”s tech conference.
Publication: Outlook India
Developing innovation: Neutral network and Deep learningedit
The news nowadays is brimming with anecdotes about AI. Recently, we’re perceiving how deep fake strategies make changed and persuading videos, photographs or audio of individuals and how deep learning and neural networks succeed at the exceptionally complex strategy board game Go. Notwithstanding these sorts of applications, organizations keep on the struggle to apply AI to real-world business problems. Likewise, neural networks and deep learning advancements – rather than the more substantial, statistics-based ML are hard to comprehend and clarify, making potential predisposition, compliance and security issues.
Publication: Analytics Insight
Artificial intelligence: The growth factor for Cloud GPU marketedit
According to a report by IDC, worldwide spending on artificial intelligence systems is forecast to reach $35.8 billion in 2019, an increase of 44.0% over the amount spent in 2018. The report also predicts that the retail sector will lead the spending, followed by the banking sector. Artificial intelligence is well-positioned to impact various sectors like retail, healthcare, banking, finance, discrete manufacturing, transportation, etc. According to a Gartner survey, 37% of organizations have implemented AI in some way.
Publication: DataQuest
Introducing the Digit Zero 1 Awards 2019edit
The Digit Zero1 Awards, now more than a decade old, are given out to the best performing products of the year. The idea behind our initiative is to reward brands for putting in years of research and development to come up with the products that value performance over everything else. If you’re out in the market looking for the best performing products to own, here is where you will get the answer. In order to keep things fair, we accept products that were launched in the 12-month period between Zero1 Awards. For 2019, the best products will be chosen from products launched after November 15, 2018, and on or before November 14, 2019. Why such weird dates?
Publication: Digit
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