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The upcoming Intel Core i9-10900K with a 5.1 GHz boost clock spottededit
Intel is wary of its age-old architecture and in spite of its commitment to bring 10nm to desktop, the blue team will again refresh its existing Skylake architecture to being the new Comet Lake desktop CPUs. The Core i9-9900K was Intel’s last-gen flagship desktop CPU and this time we will have the Core i9-10900K. It will be interesting to see how the upcoming 10th gen Intel Comet Lake CPUs compete against the AMD Ryzen 3rd gen desktop processors and the upcoming Zen 3-based Ryzen 4th gen desktop CPUs.
Publication: TechnoSports
Top desktops that will never compromise on power-playedit
From hulking towers to sleek all-in-ones and space-saving computers, today’s desktops pack in stylish designs and more power than ever. Check out the best you can buy in 2020. (AMD)
Publication: The Economic Times ( ET Panache)
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Budget 2020: What the tech and gadget industry is sayingedit
Prakash Mallya, VP, and MD – Sales and Marketing Group, Intel India, said, “The Union Budget highlights the role technology-enabled innovation can play in leapfrogging the nation. From integration in priority sectors like agriculture and healthcare to a continued focus on smart cities, the first budget of the new decade clearly outlines the significance of a digital-first India in realizing the country’s potential.
Publication: Gadgets Bridge
Budget 2020 Outlines The Significance Of A Digital-First India In Realizing The Country’s Potential: Prakash Mallya, Intel Indiaedit
Prakash Mallya, VP, and MD – Sales and Marketing Group, Intel India says that he is encouraged by the efforts to use artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to improve disease detection and pre-emption as part of the PM Jan Arogya Yojana. The Union Budget highlights the role technology-enabled innovation can play in leapfrogging the nation. From integration in priority sectors like agriculture and healthcare to a continued focus on smart cities, the first budget of the new decade clearly outlines the significance of a digital-first India in realizing the country’s potential.
Publication: Express Computers
The upcoming Intel Core i9-10900K with a 5.1 GHz boost clock spottededit
Intel is wary of its age-old architecture and in spite of its commitment to bring 10nm to desktop, the blue team will again refresh its existing Skylake architecture to being the new Comet Lake desktop CPUs. The Core i9-9900K was Intel’s last-gen flagship desktop CPU and this time we will have the Core i9-10900K. It will be interesting to see how the upcoming 10th gen Intel Comet Lake CPUs compete against the AMD Ryzen 3rd gen desktop processors and the upcoming Zen 3-based Ryzen 4th gen desktop CPUs.
Publication: TechnoSports
Top desktops that will never compromise on power-playedit
From hulking towers to sleek all-in-ones and space-saving computers, today’s desktops pack in stylish designs and more power than ever. Check out the best you can buy in 2020. (AMD)
Publication: The Economic Times ( ET Panache)
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Budget 2020: What the tech and gadget industry is sayingedit
Prakash Mallya, VP, and MD – Sales and Marketing Group, Intel India, said, “The Union Budget highlights the role technology-enabled innovation can play in leapfrogging the nation. From integration in priority sectors like agriculture and healthcare to a continued focus on smart cities, the first budget of the new decade clearly outlines the significance of a digital-first India in realizing the country’s potential.
Publication: Gadgets Bridge
This is a positive budget: Acer Indiaedit
“This is positive budget overall from the technology focus point of view. We are pleased that the Government is allocating Rs. 8,000 crore for the National Mission on Quantum Computing and Technology. The government’s move on encouraging manufacturing of electronic equipment in India is also a big step as this would provide much needed impetus to technology and manufacturing sector, which has been developing capacities and generating employment opportunities. Publication: Deccan Herald
Measuring ROI was one of the biggest driving parameters of implementing automation: Randhir Bindra, Dell Technologiesedit
I am part of the Dell Technologies professional services business and our team helps global Dell customers to deploy our products to their data centers, while working remotely from India. There are multiple steps involved during interacting with the customers. Project Management team is the first point of contact after the product has been sold to customers, who require deployment or implementation. Next, they bring in a technical resource and lastly, the engineers or the solution architects help do the actual technical deployment.
Publication: ET CIO
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Quantum computing push may put India in global elite leagueedit
The Budget proposal to provide an outlay of Rs 8,000 crore for quantum computing may help make India the world’s third biggest nation in the sector after the US and China, according to experts. Presenting her second Union Budget on Saturday, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman noted that quantum technology is opening up new frontiers in computing, communications, cyber security with widespread applications.
Publication: The News Minute
Niti Aayog for using blockchain to resolve business, governance process inefficienciesedit
A Niti Aayog discussion paper has made a case for using blockchain technology to resolve business and governance process inefficiencies. The draft discussion paper titled ‘Blockchain: The India Strategy’ suggested that regulatory infrastructure should be put in place for evolving a vibrant blockchain ecosystem. It also pitched for creation of a National infrastructure for the deployment of blockchain solutions with in-built fabric, identity platform and incentive platform.
Publication: Financial Express
Engineers as interns is an idea that needs some doing: Expertsedit
The budget proposal to create internships opportunities with local bodies will help tackle the engineering unemployment in the country, experts said. But some also expressed doubt over state’s expertise in implementing internship programmes. As much as 60% of the more than 8 lakh who graduate from the country’s engineering colleges every year remain unemployed, according to data from the All India Council for Technical Education.
Publication: The Economic Times
Budget Sops to make data localisation affordableedit
An incentive policy for the private sector companies to set up data centre parks in India will make it affordable for firms to store data locally vis-à-vis other locations such as Singapore, and also prepare them for the deluge of data which is expected to be generated in the country in the next few years with the growth of Internet of Things (IoT) and 5G.
Publication: The Economic Times
Budget 2020: Mobile, Electronics Manufacturers Have Something to Cheeredit
While Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s Union Budget 2020 has received mixed reactions across industry sectors, the tech manufacturing sector seems to be upbeat. They believe that the FM’s push for the manufacturing of mobile phones, semiconductors, and electronics is a good sign for companies looking to invest in India.
Publication: CXO Today
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