December 29, 2020

AMD specific news

Intel B560 chipset motherboards will support overclocking, Core i9-11900K blows away Ryzen 7 5800Xedit

Intel will be launching its 11th Gen Rocket Lake-S desktop CPUs next month as well as the new 500 series chipset motherboards. This will bring a lot of new features that were only found only on AMD motherboards until now like PCIe Gen 4.0 and DDR4 3200 MHz memory support.

Publication: TechnoSports

Here Are the Most Dangerous Risks for Advanced Micro Devices Sharesedit

It’s been one other standout 12 months for Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD). Note that AMD inventory has gone from $48 to $94 and the market capitalization is at $112 billion. It actually is tough to consider that the firm was on the verge of chapter six years in the past. So sure, AMD stands as considered one of the best tech turnaround ever.

Publication: Pehal News

The Hardware Awards – 2020edit

2020 has been one hell of a year. We’ve seen a lot of good and bad stuff go down over the year, and if you’re a gaming and tech enthusiast, I don’t need to tell you what a crazy ride it’s been. One after another, there have been some impressive launches throughout 2020, by both team red and team green.

Publication: TechGoggles

Intel Core i3-10100 vs AMD Ryzen 3 3300X: Gaming Performance & Benchmarksedit

With the launch of AMD’s 3rd Gen Ryzen 3 CPUs and the 10th Gen Intel Comet Lake processors, the budget CPU market once again has ample options. You can buy a capable gaming CPU for as low as $120. That’s quite remarkable as you’re getting around 90% of the performance of a Core i5-10600K ($300) for a third of the price.

Publication: Hardware Times

Chiplet vs MCM: Differences Between Intel and AMD CPU Architecturesedit

Intel and AMD have been the two primary processor companies for more than 50 years now. Although both use the x86 ISA to design their chips, over the last decade or so, their CPUs have taken completely different paths.

Publication: Hardware Times

Intel vs AMD: Best Gaming CPUs in December 2020 (PROACTIVE)edit

With the launch of the Ryzen 5000 CPUs, AMD has successfully vanquished Intel in the PC gaming segment. Even the $300 Ryzen 5 5600X manages to beat the Comet Lake-S flagship (Core i9-10900K) which costs twice as much. Therefore, as you can expect, our recommendations for the best gaming CPU will primarily include AMD parts this time around.

Publication: Hardware Times

AMD Ryzen 5000 Based Laptops Look Promising As Per These Leaksedit

AMD has been on a roll lately with the release of the Ryzen 4000 series of processors and kind of raised the bar. But, in the tech world, innovation is never far behind and rumours about the Ryzen 5000 series have now started springing up just a month out of CES 2021. In fact, a leaker called @momomo_us actually discovered some info regarding a three Asus laptops that could be using the new Ryzen 5000 processor.

Publication: Digit

AMD brand mentions

Tech in 2020: Gamers got new toys with PS5, Xbox Series X, new Nvidia and AMD cards but left waiting for deliveriesedit

Several announcements were made. How many of them were fulfilled is a different story altogether, especially in India. The affected distribution chains, economic challenges and even company goof-ups, made 2020 a promising, yet frustrating year for gamers.

Publication: India Today

New Intel Core i7-11700K defeats Ryzen 7 5800X in both single & multi-core benchmarksedit

Intel’s upcoming Rocket Lake-S desktop CPUs will launch in 2021, and the leaks of these CPUs are all over the internet now. Now, for the first time, the performance of the Rocket Lake-S desktop CPU has been leaked by @TUM_APISAK and we have the Geekbench 5 score.

Publication: TechnoSports

LG 27GN950 4K gaming monitor reviewedit

Even though we believe the tech world is not slowing down, the short supply of new consoles this year is proof enough that we’re still not away from the clutches of the pandemic. So when LG announced its flagship gaming monitor back in CES, the inevitable Indian launch was destined to be delayed.

Publication: Stuff

The Biggest Enterprise Tech M&A Deals of 2020edit

AMD announced in October it would acquire Xilinx in a $35 billion all-stock deal, the company that specializes in programmable processors aimed at high-performance use cases like video file compression and digital encryption. This will help AMD compete with Intel in data centers.

Publication: CXO Today

Semiconductors: Why The Government Must Do More To Create This Strategic Assetedit

While the Indian government’s measures to set up semiconductor fabrication units is encouraging, it must do whatever it could, including sops, to create this strategic asset.

Publication: Swarajya Mag

Huawei to bring ARM-based laptop?edit

After a big clash with the US and other nations, Huawei has kind of shrunk its smartphone business and looking to diversify in its home market. It has recently launched desktops in its native country and is increasing its laptop portfolio.

Publication: TechnoSports

Top Tech M&A’sedit

After a relatively quieter 2019,tech M7As deals saw a resurgence this year. Here’s a list of 2020’S top 10,According to data compiled by computer world.(AMD)

Publication: The Economic Times

80,000/- Rs Full Setup Build !! Gaming Monitor & Other Peripherals !! [HINDI]edit

Gaming Monitor build setup

Publication: Tech Nation

Top 5 affordable gaming laptops that ruled India market in 2020edit

If you are planning to buy a gaming laptop, here are some machines that can make for great value purchases for gamers, within the price range of Rs 80,000.

Publication: India Today

Competition in news

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Accidentally Confirmed By Asus: Likely To Offer 20GB Video Memoryedit

If you thought NVIDIA is done with launching the RTX 3000 series of GPUs, then Asus just proved you wrong. According to the Asus support page, NVIDIA is all set to launch yet another RTX GPU — the NVIDIA RTX 3080 TI

Publication: Gizbot

New Intel Core i7-11700K defeats Ryzen 7 5800X in both single & multi-core benchmarksedit

Intel’s upcoming Rocket Lake-S desktop CPUs will launch in 2021, and the leaks of these CPUs are all over the internet now. Now, for the first time, the performance of the Rocket Lake-S desktop CPU has been leaked by @TUM_APISAK and we have the Geekbench 5 score.

Publication: TechnoSports

Intel B560 chipset motherboards will support overclocking, Core i9-11900K blows away Ryzen 7 5800Xedit

Intel will be launching its 11th Gen Rocket Lake-S desktop CPUs next month as well as the new 500 series chipset motherboards. This will bring a lot of new features that were only found only on AMD motherboards until now like PCIe Gen 4.0 and DDR4 3200 MHz memory support.

Publication: TechnoSports

Apple Macbook Pro M1 review: A fork in the roadedit

Like Microsoft, the iPhone maker also built-in an emulator into its operating system, which is meant to make legacy apps run smoothly on the new chip

Publication: Mint

The Biggest Enterprise Tech M&A Deals of 2020edit

AMD announced in October it would acquire Xilinx in a $35 billion all-stock deal, the company that specializes in programmable processors aimed at high-performance use cases like video file compression and digital encryption. This will help AMD compete with Intel in data centers.

Publication: CXO Today

Huawei to bring ARM-based laptop?edit

After a big clash with the US and other nations, Huawei has kind of shrunk its smartphone business and looking to diversify in its home market. It has recently launched desktops in its native country and is increasing its laptop portfolio.

Publication: TechnoSports

Top Tech M&A’sedit

After a relatively quieter 2019,tech M7As deals saw a resurgence this year. Here’s a list of 2020’S top 10,According to data compiled by computer world.(AMD)

Publication: The Economic Times

The Hardware Awards – 2020edit

2020 has been one hell of a year. We’ve seen a lot of good and bad stuff go down over the year, and if you’re a gaming and tech enthusiast, I don’t need to tell you what a crazy ride it’s been. One after another, there have been some impressive launches throughout 2020, by both team red and team green.

Publication: TechGoggles

Intel Core i3-10100 vs AMD Ryzen 3 3300X: Gaming Performance & Benchmarksedit

With the launch of AMD’s 3rd Gen Ryzen 3 CPUs and the 10th Gen Intel Comet Lake processors, the budget CPU market once again has ample options. You can buy a capable gaming CPU for as low as $120. That’s quite remarkable as you’re getting around 90% of the performance of a Core i5-10600K ($300) for a third of the price.

Publication: Hardware Times

Chiplet vs MCM: Differences Between Intel and AMD CPU Architecturesedit

Intel and AMD have been the two primary processor companies for more than 50 years now. Although both use the x86 ISA to design their chips, over the last decade or so, their CPUs have taken completely different paths.

Publication: Hardware Times

Intel vs AMD: Best Gaming CPUs in December 2020 (PROACTIVE)edit

With the launch of the Ryzen 5000 CPUs, AMD has successfully vanquished Intel in the PC gaming segment. Even the $300 Ryzen 5 5600X manages to beat the Comet Lake-S flagship (Core i9-10900K) which costs twice as much. Therefore, as you can expect, our recommendations for the best gaming CPU will primarily include AMD parts this time around.

Publication: Hardware Times

Top 5 affordable gaming laptops that ruled India market in 2020edit

If you are planning to buy a gaming laptop, here are some machines that can make for great value purchases for gamers, within the price range of Rs 80,000.

Publication: India Today

Partner in news

LG 27GN950 4K gaming monitor reviewedit

Even though we believe the tech world is not slowing down, the short supply of new consoles this year is proof enough that we’re still not away from the clutches of the pandemic. So when LG announced its flagship gaming monitor back in CES, the inevitable Indian launch was destined to be delayed.

Publication: Stuff

HP Spectre x360 14 might be the best laptop choice of the year 2020edit

The HP Spectre x360 14 is the first Spectre laptop with a 3:2 aspect ratio and display to contrast the 16:9 Spectre x360 13 and Spectre x360 15. The device comes in 13.5-inch touchscreen which is 11 per cent larger than the one on the 13.3-inch Spectre x360 13.

Publication: TechnoSports

How ASUS is the one-stop-shop for Indian businesses’ tech needsedit

The year 2020 brought with it unprecedented challenges, with life and work as we know it changing almost overnight. Even as the world now attempts to limp back to normalcy, the need for robust technology partners, devices, solutions and remote working mechanisms have never been more important.

Publication: YourStory

Asus bets on offline retail, to add 1,000 retail pointsedit

“Post lifting of lockdown, the demand continues to be strong. From about 2.5 lakh units a month, the sales for the industry have doubled and the trend is expected to continue for some time as people continue to work and study from home,” Asus India Business Head of Consumer and Gaming PC (System Business Group) Arnold Su said.

Publication: The Economic Times

Huawei to bring ARM-based laptop?edit

After a big clash with the US and other nations, Huawei has kind of shrunk its smartphone business and looking to diversify in its home market. It has recently launched desktops in its native country and is increasing its laptop portfolio.

Publication: TechnoSports

Top 5 affordable gaming laptops that ruled India market in 2020edit

If you are planning to buy a gaming laptop, here are some machines that can make for great value purchases for gamers, within the price range of Rs 80,000.

Publication: India Today

Industry news

Disruptive Technologies to watch out for in 2021edit

The year 2020 was more than just being volatile; rather it was the year marked with numerous digital and technology advancements which were a direct response to overcome the challenging circumstances. The pandemic certainly impelled even the naysayers to go digital, and the halted ones to surge; the business spectrum had no respite than to leverage the digital wave.

Publication: Express Computer

Cloud to fuel 6 key priorities for Indian firms in 2021: IBM CTOedit

While 2020 saw an acceleration in the adoption of Hybrid Cloud, allowing organisations to run workloads on-premises, in the private cloud and the public cloud, the next year will see six key technology priorities for firms of all sizes to adopt in the country, a key IBM executive said on Sunday.

Publication: Express Computer

Chinese semiconductor industries have a long road aheadedit

It’s no surprise that the US and China relations are not going to improve any time soon. As we know, last week, the United States Department of Commerce (DoC) officially added China’s Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) to its Entity List.

Publication: TechnoSports

Building enterprise capabilities for success in a cloud-first futureedit

The success of any digital transformation initiative is dependent not on the tools but on the strategy that can steer towards a demonstrable business value.

Publication: ET CIO

Tech in 2020: Gamers got new toys with PS5, Xbox Series X, new Nvidia and AMD cards but left waiting for deliveriesedit

Several announcements were made. How many of them were fulfilled is a different story altogether, especially in India. The affected distribution chains, economic challenges and even company goof-ups, made 2020 a promising, yet frustrating year for gamers.

Publication: India Today

Biostar officially announces support for the 11th Gen Rocket Lake Lineupedit

Biostar has finally confirmed the support of the upcoming 11th generation Rocket Lake CPU on tits Z490 motherboards. The company is the first to announce its support for the upcoming CPU officially.

Publication: Tech News Today

A smart approach towards endpoint securityedit

Security is a dynamic discipline, ever-evolving with the rapid developments in technology. It is crucial to look at solutions that are future-ready and can secure your organization not just today, but also tomorrow.

Publication: Mint

Semiconductors: Why The Government Must Do More To Create This Strategic Assetedit

While the Indian government’s measures to set up semiconductor fabrication units is encouraging, it must do whatever it could, including sops, to create this strategic asset.

Publication: Swarajya Mag

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