AMD specific news
AMD Ryzen 5000 Cezanne APU die render leakededit
AMD is all set to launch its new Zen 3 based Ryzen 5000 APUs at CES 2021. Now, if you thought it would only be for mobile then you are wrong as even a desktop Ryzen 7 5700G has also been spotted recently.
Publication: TechnoSports
AMD Ryzen 7 5700G Cezanne APU based on Zen 3 spottededit
If you are an AMD fan out there, 2021 will be the year will never forget as the Red team is preparing to launch a wide range of products you might never have expected. It will include new mobile processors based on Zen 3 architecture along with GPU announcements as well.
Publication: TechnoSports
AMD brand mentions
8K resolution is the next norm for TVsedit
With the launch of next-gen consoles from Sony and Microsoft and also the fact that Nvidia and AMD are rigorously launching their graphics processors.
Publication: TechnoSports
Best Gaming PC Build Under Rs. 40,000: January 2021edit
AMD’s Ryzen 3000 series need no introduction as they have already cemented themselves as some of the best valued processors around.
Publication: TechQuila
There won’t be any 300 series motherboards from intel anymoreedit
Intel did not have a very year in the form of 2020. It not only had to face the low production yields from its facilities due to the pandemic. But also that the company had to face defeat in the desktop-CPU segment at the hands of its rival AMD.
Publication: TechnoSports
LG Shares A Glimpse At 48-inch Bendable CSO TV Prior To CES 2021 Eventedit
CES 2021 event is going to be a huge one as several tech giants like Samsung, Sony, LG, AMD, Intel and more are having an exhibition.
Publication: RepublicWorld
Upcoming Asus ROG Strix gaming laptops spotted with Ryzen 5000H processors & RTX 30-series GPUsedit
We all know AMD will be launching its upcoming Ryzen 5000H gaming processors for laptops and NVIDIA will announce its RTX 30-series mobile GPUs at CES 2021. Also, the leaks and rumors have confirmed that all of the upcoming high-end gaming laptops will sport these new processors and graphics.
Publication: TechnoSports
[Exclusive] ASUS TUF Gaming A15 laptop spotted with AMD Ryzen 7 5800H processoredit
We have spotted the AMD Ryzen 7 5800H quite a few times on different gaming laptops and it seems Asus will be using the Zen 3 based APU on its upcoming budget gaming laptops as well. The latest Geekbench score of this Asus TUF Gaming A15 is almost identical to what we got a month ago.
Publication: TechnoSports
AMD Processor Shortage to Continue as 80% 7nm Capacity Allocated to Console SoCs [Report]edit
As CPU and GPU shortages continue to persist into the new year, multiple factors are being blamed for the lack of microprocessor supply. At the moment, both NVIDIA’s RTX 30 series, as well as AMD’s Radeon RX 6000 GPUs, are either unavailable or priced at 2-3x the MSRP.
Publication: Hardware Times
NVIDIA’s Q4 Gaming Revenue Expected to Grow by 58% in Q4 2021 as Crypto Market Crosses $1,000 Billionedit
With AMD’s 7nm supply already occupied by the next-gen console APUs and the Ryzen 5000 processors, the Radeon RX 6000 GPUs are likely to see a change in supply for the next 5-6 months.
Publication: Hardware Times
Competition in news
CES 2021: Lenovo’s latest lineup includes IdeaPad 5G, Yoga AIO 7 and moreedit
Lenovo has launched a slew of products ahead of CES 2021, which is going to digital this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Publication: The Indian Express
Major Takeaways From Telangana’s 2020 Year Of AIedit
The initiative also saw a robust public-private partnership. Some of the collaborations included those with NASSCOM, Adobe, AWS, NVIDIA, Microsoft, and others.
Publication: Analytics India Magazine
NVIDIA RTX 3080 Max-P Vs NVIDIA RTX 3080 Max-Q: Who Takes It?edit
The latest report suggests that NVIDIA might unveil the next-generation mobile GPUs as early as January 12, 2021. The NVIDIA RTX 3080 Max-Q and the NVIDIA RTX 3080 Max-P variants will be the most powerful GPUs, and both variants are based on GA401 SKU.
Publication: Gizbot
UK Competition Watchdog To Probe Nvidia’s Arm Takeoveredit
Nvidia has pledged to retain Arm’s open-licensing model and keep the customer neutrality that it said had been one of the foundations of its success, both as an independent company and under SoftBank ownership.
Publication: BW Businessworld
The FAB Challengeedit
Lack of semiconductor manufacturing is turning out to be the biggest hurdle in India’s tryst with self-reliance in electronics. It requires ‘out of the box’ thinking by government and industry
Publication: Business Today
IIT Delhi placement drive: 925 students snag offers from over 200 companies in the first phaseedit
Among the recruiters on campus this year are big names like Microsoft, Oracle, Intel, EXL Services, Goldman Sachs, Tata Projects, ICICI Bank, Wells Fargo, IQVIA, as well as HCL, and these institutes topped this year in terms of the number of students selected.
Publication: Financial Express
Acer to release two new Nitro Models with Tiger Lake-H35edit
Acer seems to be taking advantage of this improvement by intel and has introduced two laptops based on the new SoC. The Acer Nitro 5 will be available with Core i7-11370H and Core i5-11300H, both expected to be quad-core processors.
Publication: TechnoSports
At CES 2021, Lenovo has an answer to the Nintendo Switch and Dell Concept UFOedit
This mini PC would have an 8-inch 1200p display, backed up with a Tiger Lake Intel Core i7 processor with Iris Xe graphics.
Publication: TechRadar
The Role of Artificial Intelligence Hardware in Data Centresedit
The growth of specialized computing has the potential to bring change in the data centre industry that must adapt to new form factors and higher rack densities. But for all the excitement in the chip and server sector, the racks and rows of most data halls continue to be populated by Intel chips, especially in the enterprise sector. And these chips by NVIDIA and Intel can bring more high-density AI hardware in the data centres.
Publication: Analytics Insight
Samsung Unveils New 2-in-1 Galaxy Chromebook 2 With 10th Gen Intel CPU, QLED Displayedit
Under the hood, it packs the 10th-generation Intel Core i3-10110U or Intel Celeron 5205U processor (configuration will vary by market) with up to 8GB of LPDDR3 RAM and integrated Intel UHD GPU.
Publication: News18
Dell announces Latitude 13 7320 2-in-1 detachable laptop with 11th-generation Intel Core processorsedit
Specification-wise, the laptop is available with up to 11th-generation Intel Core i7 vPro processor options, 16GB LPDDR4X RAM clocked at 4266MHz and 1TB solid-state drive.
Publication: Gadgets Now
Gigabyte Z490 motherboards will now support 11th Gen Intel Core processorsedit
The news comes as an advantage for those who use the current generation Z490 motherboards. As they will be able to enjoy the performance boost with PCIe 4.0 function and 11th Gen Intel Core processors support.
Publication: TechnoSports
LG Gram 2021 Lineup Refreshed With 11th Gen Intel Processors Announced Ahead of CES 2021edit
LG has launched its latest lineup of LG Gram 2021 laptops which is powered by the latest 11th-Gen Intel Tiger Lake processors.
Publication: MySmartPrice
Intel announces RealSense ID face recognition tech for ATMs, doorsedit
According to Intel, the new RealSense ID technology uses a depth sensor with a specialised neural network.
Publication: India Today
Intel’s RealSense ID Facial Recognition Tech Can Be Deployed In ATMs, Smart Locksedit
Intel has launched a new facial recognition system, aiming to bring Face ID-style biometric access to ATMs, smart locks, and more. Intel RealSense ID pulls together an active depth sensor to scan the user’s face, with a special neural network running on a local chipset for increased security without PINs, passwords, or having to scan your fingerprint.
Publication: Mashable India
Intel unveils on-device face recognition tech for ATMs, kiosksedit
Chip maker Intel has introduced RealSense 3D cameras with an on-device solution for facial recognition, designed to perfom facial authentication on consumer devices such as point-of-sale (PoS) systems, ATMs and kiosks.
Publication: Gadgets Now
Intel brings FaceID-like biometric authentication system to ATMsedit
Intel believes that its RealSense 3D camera finally brings facial authentication on consumer-facing devices such as point-of-sale systems, ATMs, which have been neglected for years.
Publication: The Indian Express
There won’t be any 300 series motherboards from intel anymoreedit
Intel did not have a very year in the form of 2020. It not only had to face the low production yields from its facilities due to the pandemic. But also that the company had to face defeat in the desktop-CPU segment at the hands of its rival AMD.
Publication: TechnoSports
Upcoming Asus ROG Strix gaming laptops spotted with Ryzen 5000H processors & RTX 30-series GPUsedit
We all know AMD will be launching its upcoming Ryzen 5000H gaming processors for laptops and NVIDIA will announce its RTX 30-series mobile GPUs at CES 2021. Also, the leaks and rumors have confirmed that all of the upcoming high-end gaming laptops will sport these new processors and graphics.
Publication: TechnoSports
AMD Processor Shortage to Continue as 80% 7nm Capacity Allocated to Console SoCs [Report]edit
As CPU and GPU shortages continue to persist into the new year, multiple factors are being blamed for the lack of microprocessor supply. At the moment, both NVIDIA’s RTX 30 series, as well as AMD’s Radeon RX 6000 GPUs, are either unavailable or priced at 2-3x the MSRP.
Publication: Hardware Times
NVIDIA’s Q4 Gaming Revenue Expected to Grow by 58% in Q4 2021 as Crypto Market Crosses $1,000 Billionedit
With AMD’s 7nm supply already occupied by the next-gen console APUs and the Ryzen 5000 processors, the Radeon RX 6000 GPUs are likely to see a change in supply for the next 5-6 months.
Publication: Hardware Times
MSI GF65 Gaming Laptop with NVIDIA RTX 3060 Max-Q Spottededit
MSI’s GF65 gaming laptop has been spotted, featuring the yet unannounced NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Max-Q graphics card and Intel’s Core i7-10750H CPU. The GPU is paired with 6GB of GGDR6 memory and will likely feature 3,840 cores across a 192-bit bus.
Publication: Hardware Times
Partner in news
JAGSOM – 100% placement for PGDM graduating batchedit
Besides the marquee logos like Oracle, KPMG, Grant Thornton, Dell, HDFC, BNY Mellon, E&Y, Hexaware that came for recruitment this year; JAGSOM has emerged as a preferred destination for the new-age companies, like Numly, OSG, Arcesium, NoPaperForm, Cuemath, Jaro, MetricStream, Scaler, SmartKnower many of whom are headquartered in the US.
Publication: Careers 360
Vaio laptops set to return as Flipkart starts teasing India launchedit
The new Vaio laptops for the Indian market will be premium and intelligently crafted delivering “exceptional” quality, said a statement by the company announcing its brand’s comeback
Publication: Financial Express
All the Dell UltraSharp Monitors to launch in CES 2021edit
Here are all the UltraSharp monitors Dell is going to present to the world in this CES 2021, for the first time on the digital platform.
Publication: TechnoSports
Dell launches 40-inch curved screen 5K monitor: Price and specsedit
The newly 40-inch curved-screen monitor costs $2,099.99 ( ₹1,54,210.77 approx) and it will go on sale in the US starting January 28.
Publication: HT Tech
CES 2021: Lenovo’s latest lineup includes IdeaPad 5G, Yoga AIO 7 and moreedit
Lenovo has launched a slew of products ahead of CES 2021, which is going to digital this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Publication: The Indian Express
Acer to release two new Nitro Models with Tiger Lake-H35edit
Acer seems to be taking advantage of this improvement by intel and has introduced two laptops based on the new SoC. The Acer Nitro 5 will be available with Core i7-11370H and Core i5-11300H, both expected to be quad-core processors.
Publication: TechnoSports
At CES 2021, Lenovo has an answer to the Nintendo Switch and Dell Concept UFOedit
This mini PC would have an 8-inch 1200p display, backed up with a Tiger Lake Intel Core i7 processor with Iris Xe graphics.
Publication: TechRadar
Samsung Unveils New 2-in-1 Galaxy Chromebook 2 With 10th Gen Intel CPU, QLED Displayedit
Under the hood, it packs the 10th-generation Intel Core i3-10110U or Intel Celeron 5205U processor (configuration will vary by market) with up to 8GB of LPDDR3 RAM and integrated Intel UHD GPU.
Publication: News18
Dell announces Latitude 13 7320 2-in-1 detachable laptop with 11th-generation Intel Core processorsedit
Specification-wise, the laptop is available with up to 11th-generation Intel Core i7 vPro processor options, 16GB LPDDR4X RAM clocked at 4266MHz and 1TB solid-state drive.
Publication: Gadgets Now
LG Gram 2021 Lineup Refreshed With 11th Gen Intel Processors Announced Ahead of CES 2021edit
LG has launched its latest lineup of LG Gram 2021 laptops which is powered by the latest 11th-Gen Intel Tiger Lake processors.
Publication: MySmartPrice
Best Gaming PC Build Under Rs. 40,000: January 2021edit
AMD’s Ryzen 3000 series need no introduction as they have already cemented themselves as some of the best valued processors around.
Publication: TechQuila
Upcoming Asus ROG Strix gaming laptops spotted with Ryzen 5000H processors & RTX 30-series GPUsedit
We all know AMD will be launching its upcoming Ryzen 5000H gaming processors for laptops and NVIDIA will announce its RTX 30-series mobile GPUs at CES 2021. Also, the leaks and rumors have confirmed that all of the upcoming high-end gaming laptops will sport these new processors and graphics.
Publication: TechnoSports
[Exclusive] ASUS TUF Gaming A15 laptop spotted with AMD Ryzen 7 5800H processoredit
We have spotted the AMD Ryzen 7 5800H quite a few times on different gaming laptops and it seems Asus will be using the Zen 3 based APU on its upcoming budget gaming laptops as well. The latest Geekbench score of this Asus TUF Gaming A15 is almost identical to what we got a month ago.
Publication: TechnoSports
Prices of PC Hardware to Increase as a Result of the US-China Trade War [Unconfirmed]edit
Just a few days back, ASUS announced that it would be increasing the price of its graphics cards and motherboards this year due to increased component costs and higher import tariffs/customs charges. There was a fair bit of backlash, but the decision won’t change and many other OEMs are likely to follow.
Publication: Hardware Times
MSI GF65 Gaming Laptop with NVIDIA RTX 3060 Max-Q Spottededit
MSI’s GF65 gaming laptop has been spotted, featuring the yet unannounced NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Max-Q graphics card and Intel’s Core i7-10750H CPU. The GPU is paired with 6GB of GGDR6 memory and will likely feature 3,840 cores across a 192-bit bus.
Publication: Hardware Times
Industry news
How K T Li Turned Around Semiconductor Industry In Taiwan And Why Modi Needs A Man Like Him In Indiaedit
Narendra Modi needs a K T Li, the Taiwanese godfather of technology , and a long-term vision to script a manufacturing history for India.
Publication: Swarajya Magazine
The FAB Challengeedit
Lack of semiconductor manufacturing is turning out to be the biggest hurdle in India’s tryst with self-reliance in electronics. It requires ‘out of the box’ thinking by government and industry
Publication: Business Today
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