December 30, 2020

AMD specific news

My First Mini ITX Gaming PC Build Is Amazing! [Radeon 6800XT, Ryzen 5600X, CM NR200P]edit

Gaming PC Build

Publication: Tech Reflex

Upcoming 8 core AMD Ryzen 9 5900H defeats Core i7-10700K in Geekbenchedit

AMD will be launching its next-gen Ryzen 5000H gaming processors at CES 2021. As we know, these upcoming APUs will be using AMD’s revolutionary Zen 3 architecture.

Publication: TechnoSports

PC Gamer Hardware Awards: What is the best gaming CPU of 2020?edit

AMD finally catching up with Intel’s gaming performance may not seem that big a deal, and it wouldn’t be if AMD hasn’t been pushing forward in other areas for a while now. It’s Zen architecture has had Intel up against the ropes in thread-heavy applications, with Ryzen chips offering more threads than Intel’s similarly priced alternatives.

Publication: Gadget Page

AMD’s Zen 3 is the gamechanger we’ve needed for yearsedit

In a year that has seen more than its fair share of frustrations and change, one release has stood out for me more than any other: I’m talking about the AMD Ryzen 5000 series. Processors get better and better with each release, that’s a given, but the third full iteration of the Zen architecture was a major reworking that saw AMD match the gaming performance of Intel for the first time in a long, long time.

Publication: Gadget Page

TECH IN ’21 (PROACTIVE)edit

At the heart of this digital transformation is High Performance Computing (HPC). In 2021, we expect to see acceleration in the demand for HPC – in the cloud, at the edge, and across a growing number of intelligent end devices, to enable a host of new experiences and services.

Publication: The Times of India

AMD Ryzen 9 5900H up to 25% Faster than the 4900H in ST Performance: On Par with Core i5-10300Hedit

A Geekbench 5 benchmark of AMD’s next-gen Cezanne mobile flagship, the Ryzen 9 5900H has surfaced on Twitter. With a base clock of 3.3GHz and a boost of 4.64GHz, this sample is likely going to perform very close to the final retail version.

Publication: Hardware Times

AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT vs RX 5700: Which is Faster? (PROACTIVE)edit

When AMD launched the Radeon RX 5600 XT in Jan, one of the questions gamers had was whether the new GPU was going to replace the RX 5700. Both GPUs are based on the Navi 10 die with an identical core count of 2,304 stream processors. Moreover, post-launch, most OEMs updated the VRAM speed to 14Gbps leaving the bus width as the primary difference between the two.

Publication: Hardware Times

Heres Why AMD Ryzen Cpus And Radeon Gpus Are Great For Your Next Pc Build #Sponsorededit

Considering a new desktop PC? Here are some compelling benchmarks to show why AMD Ryzen 5000 series processors and Radeon RX 6000 series graphics cards are just what the doctor ordered.

Publication: Digit

AMD brand mentions

My First Mini ITX Gaming PC Build Is Amazing! [Radeon 6800XT, Ryzen 5600X, CM NR200P]edit

Gaming PC Build

Publication: Tech Reflex

Gaming Laptop: Demand in the market for these 5 cheap gaming laptops in 2020, all laptops cost less than Rs 75,000edit

The laptop is equipped with AMD Ryzen 4000 hp series mobile series processor and AMD Radeon RX 5600 M GPU. Apart from this, it comes with 8GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. The laptop comes with a 51Wh battery. Its Blue Accents and Supernova Silver color variants are available.

Publication: Divya Bhaskar

Best of 2020edit

Best of 2020: Laptops under INR 20,000

Publication: Navbharat Times

OEMs Prepping Gaming Laptops w/ NVIDIA RTX 30 GPUs and Ryzen 5000 APUsedit

Acer and Asus are both prepping top-tier laptops equipped with the GeForce RTX 3080 as well as Ryzen 5000 mobility chipsets. These GA104-based beasts should offer an unprecedented level of graphics performance in a mobile form factor. The inclusion of 45W Ryzen 5000 series processors is a boon, too.

Publication: Hardware Times

Best CPUs for Gaming (PROACTIVE)edit

Building a gaming computer requires careful consideration while picking the right graphics card and CPU. You have to ensure that one does not bottleneck the other. Pairing a high-end CPU with a mid-range GPU or the other way around will simply empty your wallet and give you sub-par gaming experience. To get things right, we’ve put together a list of the best CPUs for gaming from Intel and AMD.

Publication: Digit

Top 5 Best Laptops Of 2020 In Indiaedit

Powered by the Ryzen 4800H CPU with the NVIDIA GTX 1650 Ti, the TUF A15 offers excellent gaming performance and can also perform tasks like video editing without any issue.

Publication: Gizbot

Competition in news

Upcoming 8 core AMD Ryzen 9 5900H defeats Core i7-10700K in Geekbenchedit

AMD will be launching its next-gen Ryzen 5000H gaming processors at CES 2021. As we know, these upcoming APUs will be using AMD’s revolutionary Zen 3 architecture.

Publication: TechnoSports

Nvidia in 2020: year in reviewedit

Within the client area, Nvidia’s 12 months has been dominated by one massive launch: that of the RTX 3080. There have been two sides to the coin on this case, the primary being the incredible power and performance uplift supplied by these GPUs, which was fairly frankly startling. However the flipside was that this astonishing feat was tainted by severe stock issues and failing to satisfy buyer demand for these graphics playing cards by an extended shot.

Publication: Tech Bhaskar

PC Gamer Hardware Awards: What is the best gaming CPU of 2020?edit

AMD finally catching up with Intel’s gaming performance may not seem that big a deal, and it wouldn’t be if AMD hasn’t been pushing forward in other areas for a while now. It’s Zen architecture has had Intel up against the ropes in thread-heavy applications, with Ryzen chips offering more threads than Intel’s similarly priced alternatives.

Publication: Gadget Page

Third Point pushes Intel to explore strategic alternativesedit

Activist hedge fund Third Point is pushing Intel to explore strategic alternatives, including whether it should remain an integrated device manufacturer, according to a letter it sent to the chipmaker’s chairman on Tuesday, Reuters reported.

Publication: InfotechLead

Nvidia working on 5nm based Lovelace – the successor of Ampereedit

The news about users unable to buy the graphics cards from the market isn’t new, and we are still waiting for Nvidia and AMD to fix the supply constraints from their end. The Ampere GPU’s from Nvidia is already fresh in the market but seems to have fallen victim to the supply constraint problem, and it feels like the issue will not be solved anytime soon.

Publication: TechnoSports

Intel is increasing its 10nm production even moreedit

Intel has been the king of Silicon Valley for a decade now, and in the production of chipsets, no company can match Intel. but the same cannot be said for its performance. As it so happens, this year its performance has been taking major hits and the company has seen an extreme loss in terms of market shares when compared to its rival AMD.

Publication: TechnoSports

AMD Ryzen 9 5900H up to 25% Faster than the 4900H in ST Performance: On Par with Core i5-10300Hedit

A Geekbench 5 benchmark of AMD’s next-gen Cezanne mobile flagship, the Ryzen 9 5900H has surfaced on Twitter. With a base clock of 3.3GHz and a boost of 4.64GHz, this sample is likely going to perform very close to the final retail version.

Publication: Hardware Times

Mining Farm with 78 PNY GeForce RTX 3080s Spotted: Capable of Gen $128,088 Per Yearedit

A mining farm has been spotted in the US with as many as 78 PNY GeForce RTX 3080 graphics cards. In a world where it’s hard to find a single gaming graphics card, this miner managed to buy nearly a hundred of them: One hundred of NVIDIA’s fastest GPUs for a single person, and that too not for gaming. Stings don’t it? But it’s completely legal so you can’t do anything about it.

Publication: Hardware Times

OEMs Prepping Gaming Laptops w/ NVIDIA RTX 30 GPUs and Ryzen 5000 APUsedit

Acer and Asus are both prepping top-tier laptops equipped with the GeForce RTX 3080 as well as Ryzen 5000 mobility chipsets. These GA104-based beasts should offer an unprecedented level of graphics performance in a mobile form factor. The inclusion of 45W Ryzen 5000 series processors is a boon, too.

Publication: Hardware Times

Best CPUs for Gaming (PROACTIVE)edit

Building a gaming computer requires careful consideration while picking the right graphics card and CPU. You have to ensure that one does not bottleneck the other. Pairing a high-end CPU with a mid-range GPU or the other way around will simply empty your wallet and give you sub-par gaming experience. To get things right, we’ve put together a list of the best CPUs for gaming from Intel and AMD.

Publication: Digit

Top 5 Best Laptops Of 2020 In Indiaedit

Powered by the Ryzen 4800H CPU with the NVIDIA GTX 1650 Ti, the TUF A15 offers excellent gaming performance and can also perform tasks like video editing without any issue.

Publication: Gizbot

Partner in news

Gaming Laptop: Demand in the market for these 5 cheap gaming laptops in 2020, all laptops cost less than Rs 75,000edit

The laptop is equipped with AMD Ryzen 4000 hp series mobile series processor and AMD Radeon RX 5600 M GPU. Apart from this, it comes with 8GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. The laptop comes with a 51Wh battery. Its Blue Accents and Supernova Silver color variants are available.

Publication: Divya Bhaskar

Gaming craze: These five cheap gaming laptops dominated the market in 2020, all cost less than 75 thousand rupeesedit

In India, the top5 laptop brands HP, Lenovo, Dell, Acer and Asus account for 88.2 percent of the total laptop market and other brands hold about 11.8 percent. If you are planning to buy a gaming laptop, here we have prepared a list of affordable laptops, which are worth less than Rs 80,000.

Publication: Bhaskar

Best of 2020edit

Best of 2020: Laptops under INR 20,000

Publication: Navbharat Times

Industry news

U.S. bans technology exports to Chinese semiconductor and drone companies, calling them Security Threatsedit

The Trump administration has added prominent Chinese semiconductor and drone manufacturers to an export blacklist, an attempt to continue exerting pressure on Beijing in the final weeks of the Trump presidency.

Publication: ELE Times

Microsoft Surface Pro 8 base variant to come with Core i3 and 128 GB storageedit

Microsofts Surface Pro series is extremely famous among business model laptops, but the problem has always been with the upcoming models. Microsoft has a bad habit of updating bare minimum specifications in their next models of Surface Pro Series.

Publication: TechnoSports

Apple rumored to be working on a 64-core M1 chipsetedit

Apple released its 5nm ARM-based silicon called the M1 chip, and it shook the silicon industries to its core. With the company dominating in the mobile processor performance segment, Apple’s M1 chips have already won hearts with their performance and power optimization features.

Publication: TechnoSports

VMware Files Suit Against Ex-COO Ramaswamiedit

Cloud infrastructure firm VMware said on Monday that it had initiated legal proceedings against former chief operating officer Rajiv Ramaswami for what it called material and ongoing breaches of legal as well as contractual duties and obligations. Ramaswami quit VMware to join Nutanix as CEO on December 10, two days after leaving the company.

Publication: The Economic Times

TECH IN ’21 (PROACTIVE)edit

At the heart of this digital transformation is High Performance Computing (HPC). In 2021, we expect to see acceleration in the demand for HPC – in the cloud, at the edge, and across a growing number of intelligent end devices, to enable a host of new experiences and services.

Publication: The Times of India

The stampede from Silicon Valleyedit

T he news out of Silicon Valley is that some of America’s most dynamic businesses are pulling up stakes and leaving. Hewlett Packard Enterprise, the firm started by Bill Hewlett and David Packard in a Palo Alto garage in 1939, is moving its headquarters to Houston, Texas, and the software giant Oracle has already relocated its headquarters from Redwood City, California, to Austin, Texas.

Publication: Business Standard

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