August 13, 2020

AMD specific news

ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 Reviewedit

There’s undoubtedly been an incredible amount of anticipation surrounding the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14. The reasons for this include the fact that its powered by AMD’s Ryzen 4000-series processors, and also the fact that it manages to pack an 8-core 16 thread CPU along with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Max-Q in a relatively slim, 14-inch chassis.

Publication: Digit

Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 review: Work hard, play harderedit

AMD makes a lot of processors. You see them power desktops, servers and gaming consoles like the PlayStation and Xbox. AMD is quite dominant in these categories. The story on the laptop side of things is different though. Intel has been consistently dominant on this side for years now, while AMD has been barely surviving. Year-on-year, the song has remained largely the same. Until recently when AMD took the wraps off its third-generation Ryzen processors for laptops, or more precisely the Ryzen 4000 series.

Publication: Financial Express 

Lenovo Legion 5 featuring with AMD Ryzen 4000H processors to launch in India on August 18thedit

If you are a gaming laptop fan and have been waiting for more options especially with the new Ryzen 4000H processors, then this is the chance for you to wait for the new Lenovo Legion 5. The new laptop from Lenovo has already been launched in other markets and will finally be making its way to India as well and it’s been heavily teased by the company already.

Publication: TechnoSports

New AMD Radeon Pro 5000 Series GPUs make its way on the updated 27-inch iMacedit

AMD has launched its new PRO series GPUs in the form of Radeon Pro 5000 series which will be first spotted on the updated 27-inch Apple iMac. These new AMD Radeon Pro 5000 series GPUs are able to handle graphic-intensive workloads and applications that require a lot of GPU horsepower. Both consumer and professional users can benefit from these new GPUs. These GPUs are built upon the 7nm process and based on advanced AMD RDNA graphics architecture, featuring up to 40 compute units.

Publication: TechnoSports 

AMD brand mentions

Microsoft Xbox Series X launch confirmed for Novemberedit

The Xbox Series X, Microsoft’s next-generation game console, is set to make its official appearance in November, although there is no information on pricing yet. The Xbox Series X will not have any ‘AAA exclusive’ tag as Microsoft and video game developer 343 Industries have announced that ‘Halo Infinite’ game is delayed to 2021. It will be powered by custom-designed AMD CPU based on Zen 2 and Radeon architecture.

Publication: Telangana Today 

China feuds chip battle as it hires over 100 TSMC engineersedit

TSMC is the world’s no 1 chipmaker currently with a lot of customers worldwide and provides chips to top weight US tech companies like Qualcomm, Apple, AMD, and others. They are producing 5nm process technology currently and have their research up and running up to 2nm process.

Publication: TechnoSports 

Intel 10th Gen Core i7-1065G7 review: Taking the fight to AMD’s Ryzen CPUsedit

The last year or so has not been easy for Intel. Its once seemingly impenetrable line-up of laptop and CPU processors have now started to show signs of weakness. The problem hasn’t necessarily been a drop-off, or stagnation in the performance of the company’s silicons, but rather the fact that its primary competitor, AMD, has made significant architectural gains with its Ryzen lineup of mobile and desktop processors.

Publication: India Today 

Competition in news

Dell intros Latitude 7410 Chromebook business laptopedit

Dell Technologies has introduced a 14-inch business laptop — Latitude 7410 Chromebook Enterprise – at a starting price of $1,299 in select markets and will be available soon with Intel Core i3 processors starting at $1,099. The Latitude 7410 Chromebook Enterprise offers LTE mobile broadband, Intel WiFi 6 and up to 10th Gen Intel Core i7 processors to boost productivity and performance for bandwidth-intensive activities, such as working up to 8.6 times faster in Google Sheets.

Publication: InfoTechLead 

Asus brings ROG Strix gaming laptop for a price of Rs 79, 990edit

The ROG Strix G15/G17 (G512/G712) and Strix Scar 15/17 (G532/G732) laptops are the new addition with 10th Gen Intel Core i7 H-Series processors. The 15-inch and 17-inch Strix G and Strix Scar laptops have 300Hz high refresh rate with 3 ms (milliseconds) response time for a smooth gaming experience. The laptops come with DDR4 3200 MHz RAM and configurable with up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER GPU.

Publication: InfoTechLead

Redmi G gaming laptop with Intel chipsets arriving on August 14edit

In the Weibo post, the company has promised to bring better cooling and great performance while the people who are familiar with the matter have indicated that the laptop will be powered by the Intel Core-i5 10200H and Core i5-10300H processors. The laptop will arrive on the launch floor soon.

Publication: Times Now

Future Proof Your Business: In conversation with Intel & HCL Techedit

Watch CNBC-TV18’s Shereen Bhan in conversation with Shannon Poulin from Intel and Kalyan Kumar from HCL Technologies on organizational digitization in the new normal.

Publication: CNBC TV 18 

China feuds chip battle as it hires over 100 TSMC engineersedit

TSMC is the world’s no 1 chipmaker currently with a lot of customers worldwide and provides chips to top weight US tech companies like Qualcomm, Apple, AMD, and others. They are producing 5nm process technology currently and have their research up and running up to 2nm process.

Publication: TechnoSports 

ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 Reviewedit

There’s undoubtedly been an incredible amount of anticipation surrounding the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14. The reasons for this include the fact that its powered by AMD’s Ryzen 4000-series processors, and also the fact that it manages to pack an 8-core 16 thread CPU along with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Max-Q in a relatively slim, 14-inch chassis.

Publication: Digit

Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 review: Work hard, play harderedit

AMD makes a lot of processors. You see them power desktops, servers and gaming consoles like the PlayStation and Xbox. AMD is quite dominant in these categories. The story on the laptop side of things is different though. Intel has been consistently dominant on this side for years now, while AMD has been barely surviving. Year-on-year, the song has remained largely the same. Until recently when AMD took the wraps off its third-generation Ryzen processors for laptops, or more precisely the Ryzen 4000 series.

Publication: Financial Express 

Lenovo Legion 5 featuring with AMD Ryzen 4000H processors to launch in India on August 18thedit

If you are a gaming laptop fan and have been waiting for more options especially with the new Ryzen 4000H processors, then this is the chance for you to wait for the new Lenovo Legion 5. The new laptop from Lenovo has already been launched in other markets and will finally be making its way to India as well and it’s been heavily teased by the company already.

Publication: TechnoSports

Intel 10th Gen Core i7-1065G7 review: Taking the fight to AMD’s Ryzen CPUsedit

The last year or so has not been easy for Intel. Its once seemingly impenetrable line-up of laptop and CPU processors have now started to show signs of weakness. The problem hasn’t necessarily been a drop-off, or stagnation in the performance of the company’s silicons, but rather the fact that its primary competitor, AMD, has made significant architectural gains with its Ryzen lineup of mobile and desktop processors.

Publication: India Today 

Partner in news

Dell, NITI Aayog launch 2nd student entrepreneurship programmeedit

Dell Technologies in association with NITI Aayog’s Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) on Wednesday announced the second Student Entrepreneurship Programme (SEP 2.0) that would mentor eight teams to foray into the world of innovation and entrepreneurship. In addition to the learning from SEP 1.0, the virtual SEP 2.0 will help students receive support and guidance to manufacturing fully-functional, market-ready products along with patenting their ideas/processes.

Publication: Telangana Today 

Dell intros Latitude 7410 Chromebook business laptopedit

Dell Technologies has introduced a 14-inch business laptop — Latitude 7410 Chromebook Enterprise – at a starting price of $1,299 in select markets and will be available soon with Intel Core i3 processors starting at $1,099. The Latitude 7410 Chromebook Enterprise offers LTE mobile broadband, Intel WiFi 6 and up to 10th Gen Intel Core i7 processors to boost productivity and performance for bandwidth-intensive activities, such as working up to 8.6 times faster in Google Sheets.

Publication: InfoTechLead 

Microsoft Xbox Series X launch confirmed for Novemberedit

The Xbox Series X, Microsoft’s next-generation game console, is set to make its official appearance in November, although there is no information on pricing yet. The Xbox Series X will not have any ‘AAA exclusive’ tag as Microsoft and video game developer 343 Industries have announced that ‘Halo Infinite’ game is delayed to 2021. It will be powered by custom-designed AMD CPU based on Zen 2 and Radeon architecture.

Publication: Telangana Today 

Asus brings ROG Strix gaming laptop for a price of Rs 79, 990edit

The ROG Strix G15/G17 (G512/G712) and Strix Scar 15/17 (G532/G732) laptops are the new addition with 10th Gen Intel Core i7 H-Series processors. The 15-inch and 17-inch Strix G and Strix Scar laptops have 300Hz high refresh rate with 3 ms (milliseconds) response time for a smooth gaming experience. The laptops come with DDR4 3200 MHz RAM and configurable with up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER GPU.

Publication: InfoTechLead

Redmi G gaming laptop with Intel chipsets arriving on August 14edit

In the Weibo post, the company has promised to bring better cooling and great performance while the people who are familiar with the matter have indicated that the laptop will be powered by the Intel Core-i5 10200H and Core i5-10300H processors. The laptop will arrive on the launch floor soon.

Publication: Times Now

ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 Reviewedit

There’s undoubtedly been an incredible amount of anticipation surrounding the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14. The reasons for this include the fact that its powered by AMD’s Ryzen 4000-series processors, and also the fact that it manages to pack an 8-core 16 thread CPU along with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Max-Q in a relatively slim, 14-inch chassis.

Publication: Digit

Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 review: Work hard, play harderedit

AMD makes a lot of processors. You see them power desktops, servers and gaming consoles like the PlayStation and Xbox. AMD is quite dominant in these categories. The story on the laptop side of things is different though. Intel has been consistently dominant on this side for years now, while AMD has been barely surviving. Year-on-year, the song has remained largely the same. Until recently when AMD took the wraps off its third-generation Ryzen processors for laptops, or more precisely the Ryzen 4000 series.

Publication: Financial Express 

Lenovo Legion 5 featuring with AMD Ryzen 4000H processors to launch in India on August 18thedit

If you are a gaming laptop fan and have been waiting for more options especially with the new Ryzen 4000H processors, then this is the chance for you to wait for the new Lenovo Legion 5. The new laptop from Lenovo has already been launched in other markets and will finally be making its way to India as well and it’s been heavily teased by the company already.

Publication: TechnoSports

New AMD Radeon Pro 5000 Series GPUs make its way on the updated 27-inch iMacedit

AMD has launched its new PRO series GPUs in the form of Radeon Pro 5000 series which will be first spotted on the updated 27-inch Apple iMac. These new AMD Radeon Pro 5000 series GPUs are able to handle graphic-intensive workloads and applications that require a lot of GPU horsepower. Both consumer and professional users can benefit from these new GPUs. These GPUs are built upon the 7nm process and based on advanced AMD RDNA graphics architecture, featuring up to 40 compute units.

Publication: TechnoSports 

Industry news

AI, ML applications are set to take over the Post-Covid Worldedit

COVID-19 has changed perspectives and modified the way people look at their lives. Corporates, conglomerates and industries around the globe are undergoing a massive transition towards automation and smart analytics, driven by a push towards automation, artificial intelligence and machine learning. More and more companies are slowly adopting new technology platforms which use image analytics for detecting standard and specific human movements.

Publication: Express Computers 

Dell, NITI Aayog launch 2nd student entrepreneurship programmeedit

Dell Technologies in association with NITI Aayog’s Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) on Wednesday announced the second Student Entrepreneurship Programme (SEP 2.0) that would mentor eight teams to foray into the world of innovation and entrepreneurship. In addition to the learning from SEP 1.0, the virtual SEP 2.0 will help students receive support and guidance to manufacturing fully-functional, market-ready products along with patenting their ideas/processes.

Publication: Telangana Today 

Dell intros Latitude 7410 Chromebook business laptopedit

Dell Technologies has introduced a 14-inch business laptop — Latitude 7410 Chromebook Enterprise – at a starting price of $1,299 in select markets and will be available soon with Intel Core i3 processors starting at $1,099. The Latitude 7410 Chromebook Enterprise offers LTE mobile broadband, Intel WiFi 6 and up to 10th Gen Intel Core i7 processors to boost productivity and performance for bandwidth-intensive activities, such as working up to 8.6 times faster in Google Sheets.

Publication: InfoTechLead 

Microsoft Xbox Series X launch confirmed for Novemberedit

The Xbox Series X, Microsoft’s next-generation game console, is set to make its official appearance in November, although there is no information on pricing yet. The Xbox Series X will not have any ‘AAA exclusive’ tag as Microsoft and video game developer 343 Industries have announced that ‘Halo Infinite’ game is delayed to 2021. It will be powered by custom-designed AMD CPU based on Zen 2 and Radeon architecture.

Publication: Telangana Today 

Asus brings ROG Strix gaming laptop for a price of Rs 79, 990edit

The ROG Strix G15/G17 (G512/G712) and Strix Scar 15/17 (G532/G732) laptops are the new addition with 10th Gen Intel Core i7 H-Series processors. The 15-inch and 17-inch Strix G and Strix Scar laptops have 300Hz high refresh rate with 3 ms (milliseconds) response time for a smooth gaming experience. The laptops come with DDR4 3200 MHz RAM and configurable with up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER GPU.

Publication: InfoTechLead

Redmi G gaming laptop with Intel chipsets arriving on August 14edit

In the Weibo post, the company has promised to bring better cooling and great performance while the people who are familiar with the matter have indicated that the laptop will be powered by the Intel Core-i5 10200H and Core i5-10300H processors. The laptop will arrive on the launch floor soon.

Publication: Times Now

Future Proof Your Business: In conversation with Intel & HCL Techedit

Watch CNBC-TV18’s Shereen Bhan in conversation with Shannon Poulin from Intel and Kalyan Kumar from HCL Technologies on organizational digitization in the new normal.

Publication: CNBC TV 18 

China feuds chip battle as it hires over 100 TSMC engineersedit

TSMC is the world’s no 1 chipmaker currently with a lot of customers worldwide and provides chips to top weight US tech companies like Qualcomm, Apple, AMD, and others. They are producing 5nm process technology currently and have their research up and running up to 2nm process.

Publication: TechnoSports 

Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 review: Work hard, play harderedit

AMD makes a lot of processors. You see them power desktops, servers and gaming consoles like the PlayStation and Xbox. AMD is quite dominant in these categories. The story on the laptop side of things is different though. Intel has been consistently dominant on this side for years now, while AMD has been barely surviving. Year-on-year, the song has remained largely the same. Until recently when AMD took the wraps off its third-generation Ryzen processors for laptops, or more precisely the Ryzen 4000 series.

Publication: Financial Express 

Lenovo Legion 5 featuring with AMD Ryzen 4000H processors to launch in India on August 18thedit

If you are a gaming laptop fan and have been waiting for more options especially with the new Ryzen 4000H processors, then this is the chance for you to wait for the new Lenovo Legion 5. The new laptop from Lenovo has already been launched in other markets and will finally be making its way to India as well and it’s been heavily teased by the company already.

Publication: TechnoSports

New AMD Radeon Pro 5000 Series GPUs make its way on the updated 27-inch iMacedit

AMD has launched its new PRO series GPUs in the form of Radeon Pro 5000 series which will be first spotted on the updated 27-inch Apple iMac. These new AMD Radeon Pro 5000 series GPUs are able to handle graphic-intensive workloads and applications that require a lot of GPU horsepower. Both consumer and professional users can benefit from these new GPUs. These GPUs are built upon the 7nm process and based on advanced AMD RDNA graphics architecture, featuring up to 40 compute units.

Publication: TechnoSports 

Intel 10th Gen Core i7-1065G7 review: Taking the fight to AMD’s Ryzen CPUsedit

The last year or so has not been easy for Intel. Its once seemingly impenetrable line-up of laptop and CPU processors have now started to show signs of weakness. The problem hasn’t necessarily been a drop-off, or stagnation in the performance of the company’s silicons, but rather the fact that its primary competitor, AMD, has made significant architectural gains with its Ryzen lineup of mobile and desktop processors.

Publication: India Today 

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