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64-Core AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X High-End CPU Teased for 2020 Launch (PROACTIVE)edit
AMD has announced a 64-core Ryzen Threadripper 3990X CPU model that will be launched in 2020. The news comes at the same time as its 32-core 3970X and 24-core 3960X models have gone on sale. Very few concrete details about this new flagship model are known at the moment, but AMD has no doubt timed the announcement to strategically take focus from the launch of Intel’s Cascade Lake-X refresh of the high-end Core X-series processors, which also go on sale today.
Publication: India Finance News
Asus Zenbook UM 431 review: Ryzen disrupts yet againedit
AMD, for the longest time, has been treated as a second-class citizen by laptop manufacturers, in part due to Intel’s staggering performance monopoly and AMD’s own generally inferior products. However, with Intel facing 14nm supply issues and 10nm being MIA, and AMD’s Zen architecture making a massive splash in the market, the time has come that manufacturers put more Team Red products on their stacks. Enter Asus Zenbook UM431. Publication: Deccan Herald
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X, Ryzen Threadripper 3960X and MSI Creator TRX40 Review (PROACTIVE)edit
AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper CPUs are not for your average home or office PC. The first Threadrippers were developed as the result of a side project that some AMD engineers took up just to see how far the original Zen architecture could be pushed. Now three generations in a lot has changed, but AMD is fully committed to keeping the line going. With up to 32 cores (and up to 64 soon), these processors are designed to brute-force their way through heavy workloads. They aren’t just successful in the professional high-end desktop market, they’ve also got huge fan followings around the world just because of how audacious and over-the-top they are.
Publication: Gadgets 360
64-Core AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X Teased for 2020 Launch; Threadripper 3970X, 3960X, Athlon 3000G India Prices Announced (PROACTIVE)edit
AMD has introduced a 64-core Ryzen Threadripper 3990X CPU mannequin that will probably be launched in 2020. The information comes concurrently its 32-core 3970X and 24-core 3960X fashions have gone on sale. Only a few concrete particulars about this new flagship mannequin are identified in the mean time, however AMD has little question timed the announcement to strategically take focus from the launch of Intel’s Cascade Lake-X refresh of the high-end Core X-series processors, which additionally go on sale in the present day.
Publication: Icrazemagazine
64-Core AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X Teased for 2020 Launch; Threadripper 3970X, 3960X, Athlon 3000G India Prices Announced (PROACTIVE)edit
AMD has announced a 64-core Ryzen Threadripper 3990X CPU model that will be launched in 2020. The news comes at the same time as its 32-core 3970X and 24-core 3960X models have gone on sale. Very few concrete details about this new flagship model are known at the moment, but AMD has no doubt timed the announcement to strategically take focus from the launch of Intel’s Cascade Lake-X refresh of the high-end Core X-series processors, which also go on sale today.
Publication: Gadgets 360
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64-Core AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X Teased for 2020 Launch; Threadripper 3970X, 3960X, Athlon 3000G India Prices Announced (PROACTIVE)edit
AMD has announced a 64-core Ryzen Threadripper 3990X CPU model that will be launched in 2020. The news comes at the same time as its 32-core 3970X and 24-core 3960X models have gone on sale. Very few concrete details about this new flagship model are known at the moment, but AMD has no doubt timed the announcement to strategically take focus from the launch of Intel’s Cascade Lake-X refresh of the high-end Core X-series processors, which also go on sale today.
Publication: Gadgets 360
Intel to open tech development centre in Hyderabad next weekedit
Hyderabad: US-based chip- maker Intel is all set to step up its presence in Hydera- bad with plans to open its new technology develop- ment centre in the IT hub of Madhapur shortly. The new Intel tech deve- lopment centre spread over nearly 3 lakh sq ft is coming up at an IT park next to ITC Kohenur and will have a ca- pacity to seat close to 1,500 pe- ople, realty sources told TOI.
Publication: The Times of India
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Asus Zenbook UM 431 review: Ryzen disrupts yet againedit
AMD, for the longest time, has been treated as a second-class citizen by laptop manufacturers, in part due to Intel’s staggering performance monopoly and AMD’s own generally inferior products. However, with Intel facing 14nm supply issues and 10nm being MIA, and AMD’s Zen architecture making a massive splash in the market, the time has come that manufacturers put more Team Red products on their stacks. Enter Asus Zenbook UM431. Publication: Deccan Herald
Gaming laptops under 50000 including ASUS, Lenovo,Dell in India know full list?edit
Publication: Amar Ujala
Lenovo launches ThinkBook specially dedicated to SMBsedit
Lenovo has launched a new sub-brand dedi- cated to small and medium-sized business- es (SMBs) called ThinkBook. Newest additions to this product offering are ThinkBook 14 and ThinkBook 15 which embrace the portability of modern consumer-oriented devices and the performance to empower tomorrow’s business leaders.
Publication: The Tribune
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Artificial Intelligence will assist humans to do work better: Deloitteedit
“This (AI) is about augmenting human intelligence. When you step back and look at AI, yes there is hype, it will replace all jobs. We say look that’s not the right way to approach it. The correct way to say is that this set of artificial intelligence technologies will augment and assist humans to do their work better,” Ashvin Vellody, Partner, Deloitte India told indianexpress.com during an interaction.
Publication: The Indian Express
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