April 6, 2020

AMD specific news

AMD Radeon RX Gama XT Specs and Benchmarksedit

Exciting news dropped today revealing AMD’s Radeon RX Gama XT specs and benchmarks. While AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) has teased us enough, we finally get a look at their GPU utilizing the ‘Big Navi’. This news surfaced as an unprotected link on an AMD partner site. Based on the following news we may have more detailed speculation on the previous leaks we got so far. This new graphics card is the AMD Radeon RX Gama XT and is based on the same RDNA 2 architecture we saw in previous leaks beating the 2080 Ti.

Publication: Segment Next 

Intel grabs AMD’s shares in Steam’s latest processor usage surveyedit

After losing some of its shares to AMD for months now, finally Intel bounces back in Steam’s Hardware & Software Survey for March in terms of processor usage. According to the latest information published by the gaming platform, suddenly, Intel has enjoyed a considerable percentage gain in March, rising from 78.2% to 81.25%. Intel has made considerable gains in both Windows-operated systems and Linux-based systems.

Publication: TechnoSports

Intel Counters AMD Ryzen Laptop CPUs With Comet Lake-Hedit

Intel gave the world the first glimpse of its 10th gen Comet Lake-H processors at the CES 2020. A couple of months later, Intel has launched six Comet Lake-H processors to take on the AMD Ryzen CPUs. The Comet Lake-H 10th Gen mobile processors line-up includes the Intel most powerful chips targeted towards high-end gaming laptops and creators. Four out of the six Comet Lake-G CPUs manage to cross the 5GHz barriers at 45W.

Publication: TechQuila

Doom Eternal Performance with AMD Fine Wine Brings Doom of NVIDIAedit

AMD’s new Fine Wine Technology helped its old graphics cards such as AMD Radeon HD 7970 to give optimal performance for the new Doom game. Hardware Unboxed recently did a benchmark analysis where the older AMD graphics cards were benchmarked against NVIDIA’s Kepler and Maxwell Architecture. The comparison was between the NVIDIA’s 600 series graphics card released in 2012 and the AMD’s Radeon HD 7970 released at the same time.

Publication: TechQuila

AMD brand mentions

#TechBytes: The best laptops for college studentsedit

There is Dell Vostro 14 3480- a wallet-friendly laptop that you can rely on. It comes with a 14-inch HD (1366×768 pixels) screen and built-in dual speakers. The notebook packs an 8th-generation Intel Core i5-8265U processor, coupled with 8GB RAM, and 1TB of HDD storage. To handle graphics functions, it houses an AMD Radeon 520 (2GB) graphics card.

Publication: NewsBytesApp

In times of Covid-19 crisis, top companies give priority to employees’ wellbeing (PROACTIVE)edit

Take it with a pinch of salt if you will: but leading corporations say employees’ safety and wellness – physical, psychological and emotional.  ET has spoken to nearly two dozen top corporate employers including TCS, Dabur, Flipkart, Ola, Axis Bank, Bank of Baroda, Vedanta, RPG Group, EY, KPMG, Panasonic, Siemens, Deloitte, Microsoft, Wipro,  ITC, AMD, Tata Steel, Schneider India, Dalmia Bharat Group, Accenture, Swiggy, Motilal Oswal Financial Services, RBS India, BigBasket and Welspun Group, and all of them said saving human capital and wellbeing of employees is the most crucial task before their managers and HR leads. Publication: The Economic Times  and ET Retail 

Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Super, 2070 Super for Gaming Laptops Launched, Max-Q Update Announcededit

The new Max-Q improvements allow for dynamic thermal management of the CPU and GPU together, allowing each one to trade off performance when the other needs to be used more. AMD had announced a similar platform-level thermal management scheme for its Ryzen Mobile and Radeon powered laptops in January this year. The company is claiming twice the efficiency in terms of frames per second per Watt as Max-Q laptops from three years ago.

Publication: Gadgets 360 

Intel 10th Gen ‘Comet Lake-H’ CPUs With up to 8 Cores for Gaming, Workstation Laptops Launchededit

Intel will be competing with a resurgent AMD, which has just launched its Ryzen Mobile 4000 series for the same market segments. The company points out that games are still lightly threaded and benefit more from higher clock speeds than more cores. Performance is claimed to be up to 54 percent better than an equivalent three-year-old laptop in specific games at high settings.

Publication: Gadgets 360 

SK Hynix 16 GB DDR5 RAM enters production this year with 4,800 – 8,400 MHz frequencyedit

According to IDC, the DDR5 RAM production should rise to 22% by 2021, then 43% by 2022. The new DDR5 modules which will be launching this year will most likely be aimed towards server-grade solutions like AMD’s upcoming EPYC Genoa and Intel’s Sapphire Rapids Xeon platforms. It will take some time for consumer-grade implementations but not too far off, probably the wait will be over in the late 2021 when both CPU and motherboards too will available for new DDR5 RAM modules.

Publication: TechnoSports

The Biggest Rivalries In The Tech Industry That Resulted In Better Products For Consumersedit

Healthy competition can be a catalyst for innovation and improvement. This is a general notion and is not limited to just one particular industry. As for tech, well, it’s safe to say that there has never been a shortage of competition. In fact, there is always so much going on in the tech space that it’s very hard to commit to either side in a duel. There are a lot of other rivalries that come to our mind. Apple Vs IBM, Nvidia vs Intel, Intel vs AMD, Alibaba vs Tencent, and a lot more.

Publication: MensXp

Competition in news

#TechBytes: The best laptops for college studentsedit

There is Dell Vostro 14 3480- a wallet-friendly laptop that you can rely on. It comes with a 14-inch HD (1366×768 pixels) screen and built-in dual speakers. The notebook packs an 8th-generation Intel Core i5-8265U processor, coupled with 8GB RAM, and 1TB of HDD storage. To handle graphics functions, it houses an AMD Radeon 520 (2GB) graphics card.

Publication: NewsBytesApp

ASUS ROG Zephurus duo 15 dual screen gaming laptop revelededit

ASUS ROG Zephurus duo 15 dual screen gaming laptop reveled in India.

Publication: Punjab Kesari 

In times of Covid-19 crisis, top companies give priority to employees’ wellbeing (PROACTIVE)edit

Take it with a pinch of salt if you will: but leading corporations say employees’ safety and wellness – physical, psychological and emotional.  ET has spoken to nearly two dozen top corporate employers including TCS, Dabur, Flipkart, Ola, Axis Bank, Bank of Baroda, Vedanta, RPG Group, EY, KPMG, Panasonic, Siemens, Deloitte, Microsoft, Wipro,  ITC, AMD, Tata Steel, Schneider India, Dalmia Bharat Group, Accenture, Swiggy, Motilal Oswal Financial Services, RBS India, BigBasket and Welspun Group, and all of them said saving human capital and wellbeing of employees is the most crucial task before their managers and HR leads. Publication: The Economic Times  and ET Retail 

Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Super, 2070 Super for Gaming Laptops Launched, Max-Q Update Announcededit

The new Max-Q improvements allow for dynamic thermal management of the CPU and GPU together, allowing each one to trade off performance when the other needs to be used more. AMD had announced a similar platform-level thermal management scheme for its Ryzen Mobile and Radeon powered laptops in January this year. The company is claiming twice the efficiency in terms of frames per second per Watt as Max-Q laptops from three years ago.

Publication: Gadgets 360 

MSI GS66 Stealth, MSI GE66 Raider, MSI Creator 17 Laptops With 10th Gen Intel Core CPUs Launchededit

MSI has introduced three new laptops in the market that are powered by the latest 10th generation Intel Core H-Series processor, and pack up to Nvidia GeForce RTX2080 Super Max-Q GPUs. The company has detailed specifications and availability of the GS66 Stealth and GE66 Raider gaming laptops, as well as the Creator 17 laptop. These devices were demoed at CES earlier this year, but the specifics weren’t unveiled back then. The three laptops will be available in the US market on April 15.

Publication: Gadgets 360

Intel 10th Gen ‘Comet Lake-H’ CPUs With up to 8 Cores for Gaming, Workstation Laptops Launchededit

Intel will be competing with a resurgent AMD, which has just launched its Ryzen Mobile 4000 series for the same market segments. The company points out that games are still lightly threaded and benefit more from higher clock speeds than more cores. Performance is claimed to be up to 54 percent better than an equivalent three-year-old laptop in specific games at high settings.

Publication: Gadgets 360 

AMD Radeon RX Gama XT Specs and Benchmarksedit

Exciting news dropped today revealing AMD’s Radeon RX Gama XT specs and benchmarks. While AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) has teased us enough, we finally get a look at their GPU utilizing the ‘Big Navi’. This news surfaced as an unprotected link on an AMD partner site. Based on the following news we may have more detailed speculation on the previous leaks we got so far. This new graphics card is the AMD Radeon RX Gama XT and is based on the same RDNA 2 architecture we saw in previous leaks beating the 2080 Ti.

Publication: Segment Next 

Lenovo Legion 5i, Legion 7i Gaming Laptops With Nvidia’s Latest Technology Goes Liveedit

Lenovo has launched its latest series of Legion gaming laptops -the Legion 5i and the Legion 7i. The company claims these are the first gaming laptops to feature Nvidia’s latest Advance Optimus Technology. The highlights of both the gaming laptops are high-end CPUs and Nvidia GeForce Super GPUs. Moreover, both Lenovo Legion gaming laptops come equipped with up to the latest 10th Gen Intel Core H-Series mobile processors. Besides, the company has not mentioned any other specifications about the laptops.

Publication: Gizbot

Asus ROG Strix Series Gaming Laptop With 300Hz Display, GeForce RTX 2080 Goes Officialedit

Asus has recently launched its latest ROG line of gaming laptops with the latest hardware which makes them perfect for gaming and high-end graphic software. The company has launched a dual-screen laptop the Zephyrus Duo 15 with 300Hz refresh rate display and impressive hardware offerings. Alongside, the company has also launched its younger siblings the Zephyrus S15, the Zephyrus M15, the Strix SCAR 15, and the Strix SCAR 17.

Publication: Gizbot

NVIDIA DLSS 2.0 Review with Control – Is This Magic?edit

NVIDIA recently released an updated version of DLSS with the latest Geforce update. But in order to experience it, you also need support from developers on a per-game basis. Thankfully, one of those games is Remedy Ent.’s Control, which we’re going to be using today to take a look into what changes DLSS 2.0 brings to the table.

Publication: TechQuila

Intel introduces world’s fastest mobile processor at 5.3GHz to boost gaming experienceedit

In order to deliver the best PC gaming experience, Intel breaks beyond the 5GHz barrier for laptops with the launch of the 10th Gen Intel Core H-series mobile processors that deliver faster performance with up to 5.3 GHz3 Turbo, eight cores, 16 threads and 16MB of Intel Smart Cache.

Publication: Gadgets Bridge 

Intel grabs AMD’s shares in Steam’s latest processor usage surveyedit

After losing some of its shares to AMD for months now, finally Intel bounces back in Steam’s Hardware & Software Survey for March in terms of processor usage. According to the latest information published by the gaming platform, suddenly, Intel has enjoyed a considerable percentage gain in March, rising from 78.2% to 81.25%. Intel has made considerable gains in both Windows-operated systems and Linux-based systems.

Publication: TechnoSports

Intel Counters AMD Ryzen Laptop CPUs With Comet Lake-Hedit

Intel gave the world the first glimpse of its 10th gen Comet Lake-H processors at the CES 2020. A couple of months later, Intel has launched six Comet Lake-H processors to take on the AMD Ryzen CPUs. The Comet Lake-H 10th Gen mobile processors line-up includes the Intel most powerful chips targeted towards high-end gaming laptops and creators. Four out of the six Comet Lake-G CPUs manage to cross the 5GHz barriers at 45W.

Publication: TechQuila

Doom Eternal Performance with AMD Fine Wine Brings Doom of NVIDIAedit

AMD’s new Fine Wine Technology helped its old graphics cards such as AMD Radeon HD 7970 to give optimal performance for the new Doom game. Hardware Unboxed recently did a benchmark analysis where the older AMD graphics cards were benchmarked against NVIDIA’s Kepler and Maxwell Architecture. The comparison was between the NVIDIA’s 600 series graphics card released in 2012 and the AMD’s Radeon HD 7970 released at the same time.

Publication: TechQuila

Lenovo Yoga C640 review: A portable laptop with long-lasting batteryedit

The coronavirus-driven lockdown has made all of us more dependant on our personal computing devices. Those who neglected this, and never invested in a good device, are struggling to keep up with work from home requirements. Even more reason that you should have a good laptop at home, even if your office device takes care of all your needs. If it was possible to buy laptops online during the lockdown, the past couple of weeks would have been the best in a while for the PC industry in India.

Publication: Indian Express 

Apple MacBook Pro refresh with 13-inch display may be launching soonedit

There is no other information available regarding the laptop at the time of writing. However, considering the recent announcements, we can make an educated guess. The company is likely to add the latest Intel chips in the 13-inch Apple MacBook Pro refresh. However, we are not sure if that will be the recently announced 10th generation or existing 9th generation chips.

Publication: BGR India 

The Biggest Rivalries In The Tech Industry That Resulted In Better Products For Consumersedit

Healthy competition can be a catalyst for innovation and improvement. This is a general notion and is not limited to just one particular industry. As for tech, well, it’s safe to say that there has never been a shortage of competition. In fact, there is always so much going on in the tech space that it’s very hard to commit to either side in a duel. There are a lot of other rivalries that come to our mind. Apple Vs IBM, Nvidia vs Intel, Intel vs AMD, Alibaba vs Tencent, and a lot more.

Publication: MensXp

Partner in news

#TechBytes: The best laptops for college studentsedit

There is Dell Vostro 14 3480- a wallet-friendly laptop that you can rely on. It comes with a 14-inch HD (1366×768 pixels) screen and built-in dual speakers. The notebook packs an 8th-generation Intel Core i5-8265U processor, coupled with 8GB RAM, and 1TB of HDD storage. To handle graphics functions, it houses an AMD Radeon 520 (2GB) graphics card.

Publication: NewsBytesApp

ASUS ROG Zephurus duo 15 dual screen gaming laptop revelededit

ASUS ROG Zephurus duo 15 dual screen gaming laptop reveled in India.

Publication: Punjab Kesari 

Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Super, 2070 Super for Gaming Laptops Launched, Max-Q Update Announcededit

The new Max-Q improvements allow for dynamic thermal management of the CPU and GPU together, allowing each one to trade off performance when the other needs to be used more. AMD had announced a similar platform-level thermal management scheme for its Ryzen Mobile and Radeon powered laptops in January this year. The company is claiming twice the efficiency in terms of frames per second per Watt as Max-Q laptops from three years ago.

Publication: Gadgets 360 

MSI GS66 Stealth, MSI GE66 Raider, MSI Creator 17 Laptops With 10th Gen Intel Core CPUs Launchededit

MSI has introduced three new laptops in the market that are powered by the latest 10th generation Intel Core H-Series processor, and pack up to Nvidia GeForce RTX2080 Super Max-Q GPUs. The company has detailed specifications and availability of the GS66 Stealth and GE66 Raider gaming laptops, as well as the Creator 17 laptop. These devices were demoed at CES earlier this year, but the specifics weren’t unveiled back then. The three laptops will be available in the US market on April 15.

Publication: Gadgets 360

Intel 10th Gen ‘Comet Lake-H’ CPUs With up to 8 Cores for Gaming, Workstation Laptops Launchededit

Intel will be competing with a resurgent AMD, which has just launched its Ryzen Mobile 4000 series for the same market segments. The company points out that games are still lightly threaded and benefit more from higher clock speeds than more cores. Performance is claimed to be up to 54 percent better than an equivalent three-year-old laptop in specific games at high settings.

Publication: Gadgets 360 

Lenovo Legion 5i, Legion 7i Gaming Laptops With Nvidia’s Latest Technology Goes Liveedit

Lenovo has launched its latest series of Legion gaming laptops -the Legion 5i and the Legion 7i. The company claims these are the first gaming laptops to feature Nvidia’s latest Advance Optimus Technology. The highlights of both the gaming laptops are high-end CPUs and Nvidia GeForce Super GPUs. Moreover, both Lenovo Legion gaming laptops come equipped with up to the latest 10th Gen Intel Core H-Series mobile processors. Besides, the company has not mentioned any other specifications about the laptops.

Publication: Gizbot

Laptop sales surge in India as employees work from home during lockdownedit

While several industries reel under the COVID-19 lockdown impact in India, PC and laptop majors like HP and Lenovo have seen a massive surge in bulk buying from corporates and enterprises to keep their workforce stay home, safe and connected. Chromebooks and business laptops started disappearing from the shelves even before the 21-day lockdown was announced from March 24 midnight, as millions of Indians across the spectrum began working from home as corona-positive cases began emerging from various offices from early March.

Publication: Livemint

Asus ROG Strix Series Gaming Laptop With 300Hz Display, GeForce RTX 2080 Goes Officialedit

Asus has recently launched its latest ROG line of gaming laptops with the latest hardware which makes them perfect for gaming and high-end graphic software. The company has launched a dual-screen laptop the Zephyrus Duo 15 with 300Hz refresh rate display and impressive hardware offerings. Alongside, the company has also launched its younger siblings the Zephyrus S15, the Zephyrus M15, the Strix SCAR 15, and the Strix SCAR 17.

Publication: Gizbot

NVIDIA DLSS 2.0 Review with Control – Is This Magic?edit

NVIDIA recently released an updated version of DLSS with the latest Geforce update. But in order to experience it, you also need support from developers on a per-game basis. Thankfully, one of those games is Remedy Ent.’s Control, which we’re going to be using today to take a look into what changes DLSS 2.0 brings to the table.

Publication: TechQuila

Amazon working on a new game streaming platform: Reportedit

Amazon is reportedly working on a full-fledged cloud gaming platform under the code name Project Tempo, similar to Google’s Stadia and Nvidia’s GeForce Now. The retail giant has been working on a game called Crucible ever since 2014 and along with that game, the company is going to bring another game called New World, which will be a multiplayer online game and will fit perfectly in the multiplayer game genre, reports The New York Times.

Publication: Livemint

Intel introduces world’s fastest mobile processor at 5.3GHz to boost gaming experienceedit

In order to deliver the best PC gaming experience, Intel breaks beyond the 5GHz barrier for laptops with the launch of the 10th Gen Intel Core H-series mobile processors that deliver faster performance with up to 5.3 GHz3 Turbo, eight cores, 16 threads and 16MB of Intel Smart Cache.

Publication: Gadgets Bridge 

SK Hynix 16 GB DDR5 RAM enters production this year with 4,800 – 8,400 MHz frequencyedit

According to IDC, the DDR5 RAM production should rise to 22% by 2021, then 43% by 2022. The new DDR5 modules which will be launching this year will most likely be aimed towards server-grade solutions like AMD’s upcoming EPYC Genoa and Intel’s Sapphire Rapids Xeon platforms. It will take some time for consumer-grade implementations but not too far off, probably the wait will be over in the late 2021 when both CPU and motherboards too will available for new DDR5 RAM modules.

Publication: TechnoSports

Doom Eternal Performance with AMD Fine Wine Brings Doom of NVIDIAedit

AMD’s new Fine Wine Technology helped its old graphics cards such as AMD Radeon HD 7970 to give optimal performance for the new Doom game. Hardware Unboxed recently did a benchmark analysis where the older AMD graphics cards were benchmarked against NVIDIA’s Kepler and Maxwell Architecture. The comparison was between the NVIDIA’s 600 series graphics card released in 2012 and the AMD’s Radeon HD 7970 released at the same time.

Publication: TechQuila

Lenovo Yoga C640 review: A portable laptop with long-lasting batteryedit

The coronavirus-driven lockdown has made all of us more dependant on our personal computing devices. Those who neglected this, and never invested in a good device, are struggling to keep up with work from home requirements. Even more reason that you should have a good laptop at home, even if your office device takes care of all your needs. If it was possible to buy laptops online during the lockdown, the past couple of weeks would have been the best in a while for the PC industry in India.

Publication: Indian Express 

Apple to ramp up VR game with its next $100 million acquisitionedit

Apple hasn’t gone big on the Virtual Reality (VR) space yet despite the technology is said to have big commercial prospects. Even as Facebook (Oculus) and Microsoft (HoloLens) have taken a lead, Apple is reportedly looking to join the fray soon with its next multimillion-dollar acquisition. According to 9to5, Apple is in process of acquiring California-based VR firm NextVR. The deal is estimated to be worth $100 million.

Publication: Hindustan Times 

Apple MacBook Pro refresh with 13-inch display may be launching soonedit

There is no other information available regarding the laptop at the time of writing. However, considering the recent announcements, we can make an educated guess. The company is likely to add the latest Intel chips in the 13-inch Apple MacBook Pro refresh. However, we are not sure if that will be the recently announced 10th generation or existing 9th generation chips.

Publication: BGR India 

The Biggest Rivalries In The Tech Industry That Resulted In Better Products For Consumersedit

Healthy competition can be a catalyst for innovation and improvement. This is a general notion and is not limited to just one particular industry. As for tech, well, it’s safe to say that there has never been a shortage of competition. In fact, there is always so much going on in the tech space that it’s very hard to commit to either side in a duel. There are a lot of other rivalries that come to our mind. Apple Vs IBM, Nvidia vs Intel, Intel vs AMD, Alibaba vs Tencent, and a lot more.

Publication: MensXp

Industry news

In times of Covid-19 crisis, top companies give priority to employees’ wellbeing (PROACTIVE)edit

Take it with a pinch of salt if you will: but leading corporations say employees’ safety and wellness – physical, psychological and emotional.  ET has spoken to nearly two dozen top corporate employers including TCS, Dabur, Flipkart, Ola, Axis Bank, Bank of Baroda, Vedanta, RPG Group, EY, KPMG, Panasonic, Siemens, Deloitte, Microsoft, Wipro,  ITC, AMD, Tata Steel, Schneider India, Dalmia Bharat Group, Accenture, Swiggy, Motilal Oswal Financial Services, RBS India, BigBasket and Welspun Group, and all of them said saving human capital and wellbeing of employees is the most crucial task before their managers and HR leads. Publication: The Economic Times  and ET Retail 

How to tackle common problems with Machine Learning Modelsedit

Machine Learning provides businesses with the knowledge to make more informed, data-driven decisions that are faster than traditional approaches. However, machine learning is not the be all and end all of analytics. It encounters many of the same challenges as different analytics methods. Here are 4 common mistakes that an organisation should avoid in order to successfully subsume machine learning in their analytics strategy.

Publication: Financial Express 
MSI GS66 Stealth, MSI GE66 Raider, MSI Creator 17 Laptops With 10th Gen Intel Core CPUs Launchededit

MSI has introduced three new laptops in the market that are powered by the latest 10th generation Intel Core H-Series processor, and pack up to Nvidia GeForce RTX2080 Super Max-Q GPUs. The company has detailed specifications and availability of the GS66 Stealth and GE66 Raider gaming laptops, as well as the Creator 17 laptop. These devices were demoed at CES earlier this year, but the specifics weren’t unveiled back then. The three laptops will be available in the US market on April 15.

Publication: Gadgets 360

Laptop sales surge in India as employees work from home during lockdownedit

While several industries reel under the COVID-19 lockdown impact in India, PC and laptop majors like HP and Lenovo have seen a massive surge in bulk buying from corporates and enterprises to keep their workforce stay home, safe and connected. Chromebooks and business laptops started disappearing from the shelves even before the 21-day lockdown was announced from March 24 midnight, as millions of Indians across the spectrum began working from home as corona-positive cases began emerging from various offices from early March.

Publication: Livemint

Coronavirus Lockdown Impact: Laptop Sales Rise As Employees Turn Resort To Working From Homeedit

Even as industries are reeling under the impact of Covid 19 outbreak, PC and laptop companies have seen a rise in its sale from corporates and enterprises to promote work from home. Chromebooks and business laptops sales witnessed increase even before the 21-day lockdown was enforced from March 24. It is because employees across the spectrum started working from home as corona-positive cases began to emerge from various offices at that time.

Publication: ABP News 

Online gaming firms have a field day with millions at homeedit

More people are turning to online gaming platforms to pass time amid the ongoing 21-day nationwide lockdown put in place to counter the Covid-19 virus outbreak. Paytm First Games reported a 200% increase in users in the past month as people stayed indoors. It now has over half a million daily active gamers spending 30- 45 minutes on the platform.

Publication: The Economic Times 

Amazon working on a new game streaming platform: Reportedit

Amazon is reportedly working on a full-fledged cloud gaming platform under the code name Project Tempo, similar to Google’s Stadia and Nvidia’s GeForce Now. The retail giant has been working on a game called Crucible ever since 2014 and along with that game, the company is going to bring another game called New World, which will be a multiplayer online game and will fit perfectly in the multiplayer game genre, reports The New York Times.

Publication: Livemint

Apple to ramp up VR game with its next $100 million acquisitionedit

Apple hasn’t gone big on the Virtual Reality (VR) space yet despite the technology is said to have big commercial prospects. Even as Facebook (Oculus) and Microsoft (HoloLens) have taken a lead, Apple is reportedly looking to join the fray soon with its next multimillion-dollar acquisition. According to 9to5, Apple is in process of acquiring California-based VR firm NextVR. The deal is estimated to be worth $100 million.

Publication: Hindustan Times 

The Biggest Rivalries In The Tech Industry That Resulted In Better Products For Consumersedit

Healthy competition can be a catalyst for innovation and improvement. This is a general notion and is not limited to just one particular industry. As for tech, well, it’s safe to say that there has never been a shortage of competition. In fact, there is always so much going on in the tech space that it’s very hard to commit to either side in a duel. There are a lot of other rivalries that come to our mind. Apple Vs IBM, Nvidia vs Intel, Intel vs AMD, Alibaba vs Tencent, and a lot more.

Publication: MensXp

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