February 8, 2021

AMD specific news

Intel vs AMD: Best CPUs for Gaming [February 2020] (PROACTIVE)edit

Therefore, as you can expect, our recommendations for the best gaming CPU will primarily include AMD parts this time around. Although stocks are still scarce, they are expected to improve by February, so don’t worry too much about the availability.

Publication: Hardware Times

AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution and Enhanced Radeon Boost Coming in Spring Adrenaline Updateedit

It looks like Team Red is working on another major update to Radeon software, slated to land this spring. One of the primary additions will be the inclusion of the DLSS-alternative otherwise known as FidelityFX Super Resolution which will leverage the DirectML API to upscale the image with a minimal loss in quality.

Publication: Hardware Times

The Ideal AMD PC Build For High Quality 1440p Gaming (PROACTIVE)edit

So, today we’re going to talk about a build that can hit the sweet spot, using AMD’s latest Ryzen and Radeon parts. Without further ado, let’s get into it.

Publication: Gaming Central

AMD takes an oath to re-stock Radeon RX 6000 series GPUs in Q1 2021 itselfedit

This stock situation is said to last until the second half of 2021, however, AMD has now stated that they plan to extend production of their own reference design cards to bring in more stock in the Q1 2021 itself.

Publication: TechnoSports

AMD brand mentions

The future is hereedit

The custom AMD Zen 2-based 8 core CPU, paired with custom RDNA 2 GPU, can handle almost anything. In fact, you will hardly find a game that can push the console to its maximum potential.

Publication: The Economic Times

AMD to be TSMC’s Largest 7nm Client in 2021; Apple to Get 53% 5nm Wafersedit

According to a report from Counterpoint Research, AMD is going to be TSMC’s largest 7nm client in 2021 with a 27% share in its 7nm-class shipments.

Publication: Hardware Times

Enable Ray-Tracing (RTX) in Almost Every Game w/ AMD Radeon GPUs Using this Modedit

NVIDIA might have popularized ray-tracing (at least the term) among the masses, but even now only a small percentage of gamers have access to the technology. The reason is rather straight-forward: RTX GPUs are quite expensive and not everyone can afford them.

Publication: Hardware Times

Best Laptops Under Rs. 20,000 To Gift This Valentine’s Day 2021edit

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. If you’re looking for gifting solutions, here are some laptops to buy under Rs. 20,000.

Publication: GizBot

Lenovo Saver R9000K/R9000P 2021 model set new standards with Ryzen 5000H & RTX 30-series mobile GPUsedit

As ITHome reports, in its latest Save the Children gamebook warm-up poster, Lenovo’s new R9000K and R9000P gaming laptops will feature the 140W performance with the RTX 3070.

Publication: TechnoSports

Best Gaming PC Build Under Rs. 60,000: February 2021 (PROACTIVE)edit

Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 3500

Publication: TechQuila

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X vs Intel Core i7-10700K: Which one should you buy? (PROACTIVE)edit

Looking to buy a brand new 8 core CPU, but confused which new one should you buy? To help you with this, we have taken both Intel and AMD’s best 8-core CPU now, as well as compared both of them to get a fair idea.

Publication: TechnoSports

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti with 12GB GDDR6X memory could launch in Apriledit

NVIDIA is always up to bringing new GPUs, especially after launching the RTX 30-series GPUs; however, none of them is in ample stocks. This is mainly because of the competition it is getting this time from AMD, not only in terms of Radeon RX 6000 series GPUs but also in the form of new gaming consoles.

Publication: TechnoSports

Competition in news

AMD to be TSMC’s Largest 7nm Client in 2021; Apple to Get 53% 5nm Wafersedit

According to a report from Counterpoint Research, AMD is going to be TSMC’s largest 7nm client in 2021 with a 27% share in its 7nm-class shipments.

Publication: Hardware Times

Enable Ray-Tracing (RTX) in Almost Every Game w/ AMD Radeon GPUs Using this Modedit

NVIDIA might have popularized ray-tracing (at least the term) among the masses, but even now only a small percentage of gamers have access to the technology. The reason is rather straight-forward: RTX GPUs are quite expensive and not everyone can afford them.

Publication: Hardware Times

Best Laptops Under Rs. 20,000 To Gift This Valentine’s Day 2021edit

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. If you’re looking for gifting solutions, here are some laptops to buy under Rs. 20,000.

Publication: GizBot

Lenovo Saver R9000K/R9000P 2021 model set new standards with Ryzen 5000H & RTX 30-series mobile GPUsedit

As ITHome reports, in its latest Save the Children gamebook warm-up poster, Lenovo’s new R9000K and R9000P gaming laptops will feature the 140W performance with the RTX 3070.

Publication: TechnoSports

Best Gaming PC Build Under Rs. 60,000: February 2021 (PROACTIVE)edit

Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 3500

Publication: TechQuila

NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti VRAM Cut Down From 20GB To 12GB; Releasing in Apriledit

A new leak points to NVIDIA cutting down on the VRAM buffer on the upcoming RTX 3080 Ti, which will now offer 12GB of GDDR6X memory, instead of the planned 20GB.

Publication: TechQuila

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X vs Intel Core i7-10700K: Which one should you buy? (PROACTIVE)edit

Looking to buy a brand new 8 core CPU, but confused which new one should you buy? To help you with this, we have taken both Intel and AMD’s best 8-core CPU now, as well as compared both of them to get a fair idea.

Publication: TechnoSports

PNY brings GeForce RTX 3060 Mini-ITX GPU with a single fanedit

If you thought the days of single-fan GPUs were over then you are absolutely wrong as PCY brings a weird GPU with some unique capabilities. The card has been named quite odaciously: PNY GeForce RTX 3060 12GB XLR8 Gaming REVEL EPIC-X RGB Single Fan Edition.

Publication: TechnoSports

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti with 12GB GDDR6X memory could launch in Apriledit

NVIDIA is always up to bringing new GPUs, especially after launching the RTX 30-series GPUs; however, none of them is in ample stocks. This is mainly because of the competition it is getting this time from AMD, not only in terms of Radeon RX 6000 series GPUs but also in the form of new gaming consoles.

Publication: TechnoSports

IBM Introduces Open Quantum Software Ecosystem. Why Is It Significant?edit

IBM has said it’s developing an ecosystem aimed at enterprises looking to invest and innovate in quantum computing space.

Publication: Analytics India Magazine

Intel’s 4th Generation Xeon ‘Sapphire Rapids’ processors leakededit

Sapphire Rapids has been in the air in recent times, and now we are getting more leaks. The new development of the Intel’s 4th generation Xeon processor has been the first leaked CPU images.

Publication: TechnoSports

Intel announces 11th-generation Core H35 processors with up to 5Ghz clock speed for ultraportable gaming laptopsedit

Expanding its processor lineup, Intel has announced its new 11th-generation Intel Core H35 processors. The new H35 processors are a part of the H-series lineup and they are specifically designed for ultraportable gaming laptops.

Publication: Gadgets Now

 

Intel reportedly ‘crafted’ 11-gen processor benchmarks to make Apple M1 look weakedit

Intel reportedly used different 11-gen Core i7 SKUs for testing but also moved between MacBook Air and Pro to make it’s benchmark performance look better.

Publication: HT Tech

Partner in news

The future is hereedit

The custom AMD Zen 2-based 8 core CPU, paired with custom RDNA 2 GPU, can handle almost anything. In fact, you will hardly find a game that can push the console to its maximum potential.

Publication: The Economic Times

CSR News: Lenovo in collaboration with Agastya supports mobile education of 6000 underprivileged studentsedit

Lenovo, in partnership with Agastya International Foundation has announced that it has impacted over 6000 underprivileged students with their mobile science education outreach programmes in India.

Publication: The CSR Journal

Boeing to outsource IT work to Dell, eliminate 600 jobsedit

Boeing Co. has said it will outsource a significant amount of information technology work to Dell starting in April, including support of cloud services, databases, and information technology.

Publication: ET CIO

Best Laptops Under Rs. 20,000 To Gift This Valentine’s Day 2021edit

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. If you’re looking for gifting solutions, here are some laptops to buy under Rs. 20,000.

Publication: GizBot

Lenovo Saver R9000K/R9000P 2021 model set new standards with Ryzen 5000H & RTX 30-series mobile GPUsedit

As ITHome reports, in its latest Save the Children gamebook warm-up poster, Lenovo’s new R9000K and R9000P gaming laptops will feature the 140W performance with the RTX 3070.

Publication: TechnoSports

Intel reportedly ‘crafted’ 11-gen processor benchmarks to make Apple M1 look weakedit

Intel reportedly used different 11-gen Core i7 SKUs for testing but also moved between MacBook Air and Pro to make it’s benchmark performance look better.

Publication: HT Tech

Industry news

Chip shortage spirals beyond cars to phones and consolesedit

Chip shortages are expected to wipe out $61 billion of sales for automakers alone, but the hit to the much larger electronics industry — while tough to quantify at this early stage — could be far larger.

Publication: Hindustan Times

Apple may get 53% of all 5nm chipsets made by TSMC in 2021 followed by Qualcommedit

According to a report by CounterPoint, it has been expected that Apple will be TSMC’s top 5nm customer this year and will be accounting 53% of the production. This will be due to the A14 and A15 Bionic chips and the Apple M1 for Mac devices.

Publication: HT Tech

IBM Introduces Open Quantum Software Ecosystem. Why Is It Significant?edit

IBM has said it’s developing an ecosystem aimed at enterprises looking to invest and innovate in quantum computing space.

Publication: Analytics India Magazine

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