December 11, 2019

AMD specific news

AMD Adrenalin 2020 Edition Specs Leaked: Radeon Boost is here (PROACTIVE)edit

The Red team had an amazing start to 2019 with its 7nm products in both CPUs and GPUs. From laptops and notebooks to servers, this year they have just excelled in every aspect. To give a perfect end to this year’s successful journey, AMD is already planning to launch its new 7nm based Radeon RX 5500 XT Navi 14 GPU and alongside that, they are also planning to announce their annual Adrenalin 2020 Edition graphics drivers.

Publication: Technosport

AMD Adrenalin 2020 Edition Leaks Out: Radeon Boost to Supercharge your Gaming Experience (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD’s major software update for the coming year, dubbed Adrenalin 2020 Edition has been leaked. Expected to come with numerous improvements to the driver side of all Ryzen|Radeon, we only know of a select few features at the moment or well just one, Radeon Boost. According to speculations, Radeon Boost leverages the HiAlgo Boost technology. It’s essentially NVIDIA’s equivalent of adaptive shading, but it affects the frame resolution instead of the shaders.

Publication: Daily Hunt 

AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 2020 Edition Brings Integer Scaling, New In-Game UI, AMD Link Remote App (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD Radeon Software is getting a facelift plus 20 new and improved features for gamers and streamers ahead of the new year. AMD has just unveiled its Radeon Software Adrenalin 2020 Edition, which introduces an all-new design, a quicker installation process, and many features that users have requested. The company claims that this is its most stable driver release ever, and that it can help improve gaming performance by up to 12 percent compared to last year’s major Adrenalin release. It will also be easier to access many features while in the middle of playing games, according to the company. The new software is already available for download from AMD’s website.

Publication: Gadgets 360

Competition in news

Nvidia creates an AI that is able to convert 2D images into 3Dedit

Nvidia is known for creating GPU’s for computers and their research in supercomputing. The four major sectors of research for the company are gaming, visualization, data centers, and automobile. The company has been creating AI chips for so many years now. Recently Nvidia has developed an AI system that is capable of creating a 3D image from a 2D image.

Publication: The Indian Wire

China to lead the world in 5G scale: Qualcomm presidentedit

China will lead the world in the 5G scale and Qualcomm expects to increase business with China in the 5G transition, Qualcomm President Cristiano Amon has said. ‘China is likely going to have the largest 5G rollout and network,’ Amon said on the sidelines of Qualcomm’s annual Snapdragon Tech Summit held this week in Maui, Hawaii.

Publication: ETCIO

Intel creates chip to control quantum computersedit

Quantum computers aim to carry out tasks in just a few minutes that would take today’s best conventional computers thousands of years. But in nearly every photograph of the devices, there’s a tangle of wires in the background connected to equipment that controls the quantum computer.

Publication: Gadgets Now

Dell launches new gaming desktop Dell G5 priced at Rs 67,590edit

Dell has launched a new gaming desktop – Dell G5 – expanding its G series in India. The new desktop launched on Tuesday is built for entrants in desktop gaming. With this launch, Dell is addressing gamers who seek to build their own gaming rig. Also, the G5 is the first in the G series aimed at gamers. It can support up to 9th Gen Intel Core i9 processors and i9 K-Series CPUs, VR-capable NVIDIA GeForce GTX and RTX graphic cards provide amazing performance, high-fidelity gaming experience and split-second responsiveness.

Publication: Zee Business 

Partner in news

ASUS receives first ISO 20400:2017 from SGSedit

ASUS today announced that the company received the ISO 20400:2017 certification for responsible practices in sustainable procurement from SGS, a leading global inspection, verification and certification firm. ASUS is the world’s first recipient of the certification from SGS.  The certification is based on standards developed by the International Organization for Standardization, one of the world’s leading standards bodies with widely adhered-to international standards that apply to an array of global challenges, including those related to the environment.

Publication: The Asian Age 

Acer Predator Orion 9000 reviewedit

Nobody had heard of a proper gaming laptop and the ones you would get were bulky and would cost the moon with less than half the power of a proper desktop gaming rig. But all that has changed now and laptops are finally shedding weight and closing in the performance that proper desktops offer. Well, that’s until you realize how powerful desktops have gotten these days and the amount of ammunition you get for the same amount of money that you’d spend on a premium gaming laptop. And that’s exactly what the Orion does – put things into perspective.

Publication: Stuff

Dell launches new gaming desktop Dell G5 priced at Rs 67,590edit

Dell has launched a new gaming desktop – Dell G5 – expanding its G series in India. The new desktop launched on Tuesday is built for entrants in desktop gaming. With this launch, Dell is addressing gamers who seek to build their own gaming rig. Also, the G5 is the first in the G series aimed at gamers. It can support up to 9th Gen Intel Core i9 processors and i9 K-Series CPUs, VR-capable NVIDIA GeForce GTX and RTX graphic cards provide amazing performance, high-fidelity gaming experience and split-second responsiveness.

Publication: Zee Business 

Dell launches new gaming desktop in India Dell launches new gaming desktop in Indiaedit

Dell Technologies unveiled new gaming desktop – Dell G5 – in India for Rs 67,590 on Tuesday. The desktop could be purchased from the company’s exclusive stores, select multi-brand outlets and its official website.

Publication: IANS

Dell Aarambh to train school teachers in AI-based teachingedit

US-based Dell Technologies has launched Dell Aarambh, a computer-based initiative to help teachers, parents and schools bring in technology-based content to classrooms. It has tied up with the Unesco Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (UNESCO-MGIEP) to roll out the programme.

Publication: The Hindu BusinessLine

Industry news

Technology revolutionising the way enterprises collaborate – meeting room trendsedit

Enterprises can structure improved turnaround and stronger business relations around new-age collaborative technology as it minimises wastage of time and human resources during inefficient meetings. Indian professionals are geared up to experience disruptive technology in all domains of their life, including their jobs and they are especially looking ahead to immersive technology in meeting rooms.

Publication: Financial Express

Blockchain Developer, AI Specialist among top jobs in India: LinkedIn reportedit

Indian businesses are looking at digitizing business models to keep up with new technology trends. These technological shifts are giving rise to the need for new skills required. As a result different job roles are coming up. According to LinkedIn’s Emerging Jobs 2020 Report, technology jobs dominate the emerging job market in India. Emerging jobs are roles that are growing very fast in a region. The professional network analysed data from its 62 million members in India between 2015 and 2019. All the top five jobs on the Emerging Jobs list for India in 2020 are technology jobs such as Blockchain Developer, Artificial Intelligence Specialist, JavaScript Developer, Robotic Process Automation Consultant and Back-end Developer.

Publication: Business Today

China tells state offices to junk foreign hardware, softwareedit

In first such retaliation against the Donald Trump government as the two largest economies in the world are currently locked in a long-running trade dispute, China has ordered all state offices to get rid of foreign hardware and software in the next three years — a move that would hit top US companies like Microsoft, Dell and HP hard. According to a report in the Financial Times on Monday, China”s Communist Party has ordered all state offices to remove foreign hardware and software under a policy called “3-5-2” — meaning reduce 30 per cent in 2020, 50 per cent in 2021 and 20 per cent in 2022.

Publication: Outlook India

Firms developing new tech can seek exemptionedit

Sandbox refers to a testing environment that enables isolated execution of new software or programme before its mass roll-out. “The authority shall, for the purposes of encouraging innovation in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) or any other emerging technology in public interest, create a sandbox,” the draft Bill read. (DATA)

Publication: Business Standard 

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