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AI is reshaping rummy, online gaming (PROACTIVE)edit
Online rummy is a Rs 2,200 crore industry in India, accounting for half of the country’s online gaming business. Currently the actions of characters are programmed. But soon, the game of characters are programmed. But soon, the game characters could adapt on their own using ML algorithms to make the games more challenging for the human player. Andrej Zdravkovic, corporate VP, AMD.
Publication: Gadgets Now
Intel mulling a phased price reduction strategy to counter AMD, but all that could be in vain once Zen 3 hits the marketedit
Last October, we reported about Intel’s plans to offer discounts so as to thwart AMD’s Ryzen onslaught. Team Blue seemed to be ready for it even thought it could cost the company an estimated US$3 billion. Now, according to a report by DigiTimes, Intel is all set to implement this strategy to counter AMD’s already aggressive pricing and rising marketshare for Ryzen.
Publication: NoteBook Check
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Intel signals 2020 will be a turnaround year for chip industry leaderedit
Intel Corp cemented the market view that the chip industry is turning around after a prolonged slowdown, forecasting better 2020 revenue and profit than Wall Street anticipated, driven by cloud computing demand. ” AMD (stock) is up because Intel saw flattish PC demand even as PC units were up, which implies AMD likely saw strong PC demand,” Cascend Securities analyst Eric Ross told Reuters.
Publication: Moneycontrol
Asus showcases its laptop lineup for 2020 at APAC CES summitedit
Asus unveiled a solid lineup of laptops across different categories at CES 2020. Select media from the Asia Pacific got an exclusive chance to deep dive into some of its best – and popular – laptops. Asus also took us through its design story for all the products that were revealed. The G14 runs with one of AMD’s new mobile chips, and it’s powered by up to a Ryzen 7 4800HS with 8-cores and 16-threads. That’s paired with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 graphics card (boasting 6GB of video RAM).
Publication: Tech Radar
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Intel signals 2020 will be a turnaround year for chip industry leaderedit
Intel Corp cemented the market view that the chip industry is turning around after a prolonged slowdown, forecasting better 2020 revenue and profit than Wall Street anticipated, driven by cloud computing demand. ” AMD (stock) is up because Intel saw flattish PC demand even as PC units were up, which implies AMD likely saw strong PC demand,” Cascend Securities analyst Eric Ross told Reuters.
Publication: Moneycontrol
AI is reshaping rummy, online gaming (PROACTIVE)edit
Online rummy is a Rs 2,200 crore industry in India, accounting for half of the country’s online gaming business. Currently the actions of characters are programmed. But soon, the game of characters are programmed. But soon, the game characters could adapt on their own using ML algorithms to make the games more challenging for the human player. Andrej Zdravkovic, corporate VP, AMD.
Publication: Gadgets Now
Intel mulling a phased price reduction strategy to counter AMD, but all that could be in vain once Zen 3 hits the marketedit
Last October, we reported about Intel’s plans to offer discounts so as to thwart AMD’s Ryzen onslaught. Team Blue seemed to be ready for it even thought it could cost the company an estimated US$3 billion. Now, according to a report by DigiTimes, Intel is all set to implement this strategy to counter AMD’s already aggressive pricing and rising marketshare for Ryzen.
Publication: NoteBook Check
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Asus showcases its laptop lineup for 2020 at APAC CES summitedit
Asus unveiled a solid lineup of laptops across different categories at CES 2020. Select media from the Asia Pacific got an exclusive chance to deep dive into some of its best – and popular – laptops. Asus also took us through its design story for all the products that were revealed. The G14 runs with one of AMD’s new mobile chips, and it’s powered by up to a Ryzen 7 4800HS with 8-cores and 16-threads. That’s paired with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 graphics card (boasting 6GB of video RAM).
Publication: Tech Radar
From cloud gaming to virtual reality, trends gamers should watch out foredit
Gaming is now a huge global phenomenon that is challenging the traditional entertainment industry like never before. Nearly three-fourths of the entertainment market today is made up of online and mobile gaming platforms. Online gaming, as a segment, is estimated to become a $1.1 billion opportunity by 2021, according to Google-KPMG. This growth is coming on the back of relentless innovation and development in the gaming sector. The gaming industry has been marked by innovations and changes and this trend is expected to continue with more fervour in the future.
Publication: Livemint
Laptop for a creative mindedit
The new $3,999 Razer Blade 15 Studio Edition is a multi- media laptop, which puts its focus on creative and design work with a 4K OLED display and Nvidia Quadro RTX 5000 Max-Q graphics. The Studio Edition is well-designed and super-chic. But it lacks the enterprise-grade feature set and independent software vendor (ISV) certifications of some of its rivals. Depending on what you run day-to-day, its support for Nvidia’s Studio driver may be sound enough assurance that this laptop will do the job.
Publication: The Economic Times ( ET Panache)
Data privacy must be seen as a human right, says Nadellaedit
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on Thursday said data privacy must be seen as a human right that needs to be protected and have full transparency. Speaking here at the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Summit 2020, Nadella said it also needs to be ensured that the huge data being used with consent is for the good of the society. During a conversation with WEF Founder and Executive Chairman Klaus Schwab, Nadella also favoured a debate on CEO pay and all kinds of remuneration, including return on capital.
Publication: Pioneer
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AI is reshaping rummy, online gaming (PROACTIVE)edit
Online rummy is a Rs 2,200 crore industry in India, accounting for half of the country’s online gaming business. Currently the actions of characters are programmed. But soon, the game of characters are programmed. But soon, the game characters could adapt on their own using ML algorithms to make the games more challenging for the human player. Andrej Zdravkovic, corporate VP, AMD.
Publication: Gadgets Now
Artificial Intelligence: 69% of routine work currently done by managers will be completely automated by 2024, says Gartneredit
By 2024, artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies such as virtual personal assistants and chatbots will replace almost 69 per cent of the manager’s workload, predicts research and advisory firm Gartner, Inc. Such technologies are rapidly making headway into the workplace, Gartner said. “The role of manager will see a complete overhaul in the next four years,” said Helen Poitevin, research vice-president at Gartner, in a statement.
Publication: Financial Today
From cloud gaming to virtual reality, trends gamers should watch out foredit
Gaming is now a huge global phenomenon that is challenging the traditional entertainment industry like never before. Nearly three-fourths of the entertainment market today is made up of online and mobile gaming platforms. Online gaming, as a segment, is estimated to become a $1.1 billion opportunity by 2021, according to Google-KPMG. This growth is coming on the back of relentless innovation and development in the gaming sector. The gaming industry has been marked by innovations and changes and this trend is expected to continue with more fervour in the future.
Publication: Livemint
Laptop for a creative mindedit
The new $3,999 Razer Blade 15 Studio Edition is a multi- media laptop, which puts its focus on creative and design work with a 4K OLED display and Nvidia Quadro RTX 5000 Max-Q graphics. The Studio Edition is well-designed and super-chic. But it lacks the enterprise-grade feature set and independent software vendor (ISV) certifications of some of its rivals. Depending on what you run day-to-day, its support for Nvidia’s Studio driver may be sound enough assurance that this laptop will do the job.
Publication: The Economic Times ( ET Panache)
Data privacy must be seen as a human right, says Nadellaedit
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on Thursday said data privacy must be seen as a human right that needs to be protected and have full transparency. Speaking here at the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Summit 2020, Nadella said it also needs to be ensured that the huge data being used with consent is for the good of the society. During a conversation with WEF Founder and Executive Chairman Klaus Schwab, Nadella also favoured a debate on CEO pay and all kinds of remuneration, including return on capital.
Publication: Pioneer
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