October 15, 2020

AMD specific news

AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT vs NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060: Which one is Faster? (PROACTIVE)edit

The conclusion is a no brainer. The Radeon RX 5600 XT wins by a decent margin. On top of that, it’s cheaper too. EVGA’s RTX 2060 KO Edition is only available in the US and is now going for $329. As for the vast majority of gamers, the RTX 2060 still costs nearly $350. AMD’s RX 5600 XT now starts at just $269 and all models come with 14Gbps memory and near-5700 level boost clocks. You just can’t go wrong here.

Publication: Hardware Times

Ryzen 5000 Processor Release Date, Price And Other Important Details (PROACTIVE)edit

For all the users of AMD who are using their modern hardware like 500/400 series chipsets, there is good news as their motherboards will support the newly announced Ryzen 5000 Series desktop processors. These processors make use of the Zen 3 architecture for incredible IPC gains along with a bunch of other improvements. Most of these upcoming boards are already ready to be delivered to the customers. Continue reading to know all about the specs and price of these next-gen CPUs.

Publication: Republic World

How AMD is using its Rise mobile processor to deal with a changed world (PROACTIVE)edit

Gadgets 360 – Interview Pick up. The most notable difference here is that our original calculation (up to 16 vs. 8 for mobile on desktop), as well as our L3 cache size (64 MB vs. 8 MB on desktop), has saved energy and space using exclusive design in notebook applications. . Staying with PCI 3.0 and realizing that the bandwidth of PCI 3.0 is still sufficient for notebook usage is another key decision to help save power. Finally, bringing LPDDR4X support to our notebook portfolio was another way to manage power at an SOC level and from a “complete system” perspective.

Publication: TechNewsTree

AMD brand mentions

Amazon Great Indian Festival sale offers: Best deals on gaming laptopsedit

Starting from gaming laptops, ASUS TUF gaming A15 laptop will get a price-cut of Rs. 35,000 and will be available at Rs. 62,990. This ASUS laptop comes bundled with AMD Ryzen 5 4600H processor at 3.0 GHz along with GeForce GTX 1650 discrete GPU. While it can produce high frame rates for popular games, it can also load massive collection with SSD + HDD dual storage design.

Publication: Indian Express 

Competition in news

AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT vs NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060: Which one is Faster? (PROACTIVE)edit

The conclusion is a no brainer. The Radeon RX 5600 XT wins by a decent margin. On top of that, it’s cheaper too. EVGA’s RTX 2060 KO Edition is only available in the US and is now going for $329. As for the vast majority of gamers, the RTX 2060 still costs nearly $350. AMD’s RX 5600 XT now starts at just $269 and all models come with 14Gbps memory and near-5700 level boost clocks. You just can’t go wrong here.

Publication: Hardware Times

Intel DG2 Mobile GPU Lineup Specs Leak Out: Up to 512 EUs or 4,096 Coresedit

The DG2 lineup starts with 96EUs (identical to DG1) with 4GB of GDDR6 memory via a rather paltry 64-bit bus. This part has a TDP of 28W with a cTDP of up to 35W (expected). Above this, we’ve got a 128 EU variant with a TDP of 35W and an identical memory sub-system. At the top, you’ve got three more GPUs featuring 512, 385 and 256 EUs, respectively. The latter comes with a TDP of 60W (cTDP: 80W), 4 or 8GB of memory paired across a 128-bit bus.

Publication: Hardware Times 

NVIDIA DLSS Comes to Marvel’s Avengers and Wolfenstein: Youngbloodedit

The latest patch for Marvel Avengers and Wolfenstein: Youngblood also enables DLSS Ultra Performance mode for 8K gaming with the GeForce RTX 3090. The new update also includes additional optimizations that leverage the improved asynchronous compute capabilities of the GeForce RTX 30 Series. We’ve seen DLSS 2.0 show some fantastic results in boosting game performance, with reconstructed image quality being extremely close to native resolution.

Publication: TechQuila

Amazon Great Indian Festival sale offers: Best deals on gaming laptopsedit

Starting from gaming laptops, ASUS TUF gaming A15 laptop will get a price-cut of Rs. 35,000 and will be available at Rs. 62,990. This ASUS laptop comes bundled with AMD Ryzen 5 4600H processor at 3.0 GHz along with GeForce GTX 1650 discrete GPU. While it can produce high frame rates for popular games, it can also load massive collection with SSD + HDD dual storage design.

Publication: Indian Express 

Microsoft Surface Pro X 2020 Is Now Available for Purchase Starting at Rs. 1,49,999edit

Less than two weeks after its launch, the Surface Pro X 2020 powered by Microsoft’s SQ2 processor has been made available for purchase in India. Microsoft had launched the Surface Pro X alongside the Surface Laptop Go earlier this month. The Surface Pro X 2020 has been priced at Rs. 1,49,999 for the 256GB variant, while the 512GB Microsoft Surface Pro X 2020 costs Rs. 1,78,999. The tablet comes in black and platinum finishes and offers 4G connectivity.

Publication: News18

Best Laptops Under 30000 In Indiaedit

If you are buying a laptop today and have a total budget of approximately Rs 30000, it would be unfair to expect the machine to do it all. however, if your needs are basic, day-to-day tasks like taking notes, researching for studies or looking up recipes while also getting in an episode or two of your show in, then a laptop under Rs 30,000 just might do the job for you. Wondering which are the best laptops under 30000? Well, we are here to help and this is our list of the best laptops at the Rs. 30,000 price point.

Publication: Digit

Dell Technologies introduces NVIDIA GPUs in the PowerEdge server portfolioedit

To meet the soaring industry demand for GPUs, Dell Technologies and NVIDIA have further built on to their relationship to bring smarter GPU acceleration platforms, as a part of Dell EMC PowerEdge server family. The broad selection of NVIDIA GPUs in the Dell EMC PowerEdge server portfolio will deliver unmatched acceleration to data-driven applications, resulting in generation of better insights and greater innovation.

Publication: CRN India

Intel, CBSE claim to set Guinness world records by delivering virtual AI lessons to 13,000 in 24 hoursedit

Intel and Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) claim to have achieved a new Guinness World Records title for the most users to take an online artificial intelligence (AI) lesson in 24 hours. The record was set after delivering a virtual lesson focused on ‘demystifying the impact of AI and key considerations around it’ to 13,000 students from class 8 and above between October 13 and 14. The training was part of the ongoing AI For Youth Virtual Symposium organised by Intel and CBSE.

Publication: Indian Express 

Partner in news

Businesses need tech that is flexible & adaptableedit

Nutanix Clusters on AWS and our offerings on Azure make us a very compelling cloud player, positioned at the centre of a customer’s cloud and digital transformation journey. With our recent innovations, Nutanix HCI has evolved from being ‘Hyper Converged Infrastructure’ to ‘Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure’. Our alliances offer customers true freedom of choice to achieve the best balance between cost, revenue, performance and risk management. For example, our global partnership with HPE has provided customers the choice and flexibility to leverage their own cloud journey in a pay-as-you-use environment.

Publication: Financial Express 

Amazon Great Indian Festival sale offers: Best deals on gaming laptopsedit

Starting from gaming laptops, ASUS TUF gaming A15 laptop will get a price-cut of Rs. 35,000 and will be available at Rs. 62,990. This ASUS laptop comes bundled with AMD Ryzen 5 4600H processor at 3.0 GHz along with GeForce GTX 1650 discrete GPU. While it can produce high frame rates for popular games, it can also load massive collection with SSD + HDD dual storage design.

Publication: Indian Express 

Apple still lags behind Lenovo, HP and Dell in overall PC salesedit

Speaking of PC manufacturers, Apple has to be spoken first as the Cupertino giant is the largest tech company globally, with GDP surpassing those of many countries. According to sources, this year, Apple saw a growth of 7 percent in its Mac shipments in the Third Quarter of 2020. Despite the pandemic, Apple saw a growth of 3.6% in its shipments.

Publication: TechnoSports

Microsoft Surface Pro X 2020 Is Now Available for Purchase Starting at Rs. 1,49,999edit

Less than two weeks after its launch, the Surface Pro X 2020 powered by Microsoft’s SQ2 processor has been made available for purchase in India. Microsoft had launched the Surface Pro X alongside the Surface Laptop Go earlier this month. The Surface Pro X 2020 has been priced at Rs. 1,49,999 for the 256GB variant, while the 512GB Microsoft Surface Pro X 2020 costs Rs. 1,78,999. The tablet comes in black and platinum finishes and offers 4G connectivity.

Publication: News18

Best Laptops Under 30000 In Indiaedit

If you are buying a laptop today and have a total budget of approximately Rs 30000, it would be unfair to expect the machine to do it all. however, if your needs are basic, day-to-day tasks like taking notes, researching for studies or looking up recipes while also getting in an episode or two of your show in, then a laptop under Rs 30,000 just might do the job for you. Wondering which are the best laptops under 30000? Well, we are here to help and this is our list of the best laptops at the Rs. 30,000 price point.

Publication: Digit

Dell Technologies introduces NVIDIA GPUs in the PowerEdge server portfolioedit

To meet the soaring industry demand for GPUs, Dell Technologies and NVIDIA have further built on to their relationship to bring smarter GPU acceleration platforms, as a part of Dell EMC PowerEdge server family. The broad selection of NVIDIA GPUs in the Dell EMC PowerEdge server portfolio will deliver unmatched acceleration to data-driven applications, resulting in generation of better insights and greater innovation.

Publication: CRN India

HP Launches Patient-First Print Technologies to Help Healthcare Workers Stay Safe and Spend More Time Caring for Patientsedit

oday, HP Inc. officially launched new print solutions for the healthcare industry. Based on deep customer insights and co-developed with healthcare providers, associations and partners, HP Healthcare Print Solutions address the most pressing issues facing the healthcare industry today including patient wellness and safety, care coordination, mobility, privacy and security. “As our healthcare systems continue to battle the ongoing COVID-19 crisis and brace for a second wave colliding with the flu this fall, the issues of patient safety and clinician burnout have intensified,” said Daniel Colling, RN, Global Head Healthcare Industry Solutions & Practice, HP Inc.

Publication: IT News Online 

Industry news

Businesses need tech that is flexible & adaptableedit

Nutanix Clusters on AWS and our offerings on Azure make us a very compelling cloud player, positioned at the centre of a customer’s cloud and digital transformation journey. With our recent innovations, Nutanix HCI has evolved from being ‘Hyper Converged Infrastructure’ to ‘Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure’. Our alliances offer customers true freedom of choice to achieve the best balance between cost, revenue, performance and risk management. For example, our global partnership with HPE has provided customers the choice and flexibility to leverage their own cloud journey in a pay-as-you-use environment.

Publication: Financial Express 

HP Launches Patient-First Print Technologies to Help Healthcare Workers Stay Safe and Spend More Time Caring for Patientsedit

oday, HP Inc. officially launched new print solutions for the healthcare industry. Based on deep customer insights and co-developed with healthcare providers, associations and partners, HP Healthcare Print Solutions address the most pressing issues facing the healthcare industry today including patient wellness and safety, care coordination, mobility, privacy and security. “As our healthcare systems continue to battle the ongoing COVID-19 crisis and brace for a second wave colliding with the flu this fall, the issues of patient safety and clinician burnout have intensified,” said Daniel Colling, RN, Global Head Healthcare Industry Solutions & Practice, HP Inc.

Publication: IT News Online 

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