February 10, 2021

AMD specific news

AMD Ryzen 5000G PRO APU spotted with 8 cores & 16 threadsedit

AMD has launched the Ryzen 5000 series processors for quite some time now, however, launched only 4 of them. On the APU front, they have announced the Ryzen 5000 series mobile APUs, which will take some time to arrive on laptops but there’s no news about the desktop APUs.

Publication: TechnoSports

AMD Zen 3+ (Ryzen 5000XT) CPUs Reportedly Coming in the Last Quarter of 2021, RDNA 3 Chiplet GPUs in 2022edit

According to sources close to RedGamingTech, AMD is going to launch its Zen 3+ refresh (codenamed Warhol) by the end of this year. Similar to the Ryzen 3000XT series, these CPUs will retain the Zen 3 architecture and feature higher boost clocks and improved overclocking headroom.

Publication: Hardware Times

This CEO’s pandemic resolution is to spend more time at home (PROACTIVE)edit

“[During the lockdown] I have definitely had more time to spend with my family. I hadn’t realised how much I had missed that. It gives me immense joy that I have been able to attend all my family members’ birthdays for the first time in the past 7-8 years. Going forward, I am determined to make a conscious effort to be with family on all our special occasions even when life returns to normal after the pandemic. I think of it as my pandemic resolution

Publication: ET Panache

Competition in news

Intel’s budget B460 & H410 motherboards will not support Rocket Lake CPUsedit

Recently, the Blue team has confirmed that its budget series of motherboards namely – B460 and H470 motherboards will not have support for Intel Rocket Lake CPUs. Instead of announcing the launch date for the upcoming 11th Gen processors, Intel has made it clear which motherboards will get official support for next-gen CPUs.

Publication: TechnoSports

Acer Swift 3X Review: Power-packed Ultraportableedit

New thin-and-light laptops based on Intel’s latest 11th Gen Core CPUs have been hitting the market for a few months now, and today we have one of the first ones to have launched in India – the Acer Swift 3X. This is a compact 14-inch Windows laptop with an emphasis on slimness and lightness, but it also showcases Intel’s new 11th Gen CPUs and it’s first discrete GPU in a very long time, called the Iris Xe Max.

Publication: NDTV Gadgets 360

The best ASUS laptops to gift on this Valentine’s Dayedit

After a hectic 2020, we are finally in 2021 with some positivity around us after the pandemic getting eased slowly. So, why not celebrate this with your loved ones this Valentine’s Day? If you are looking to gift something special to your loved ones, what can be better than a laptop?

Publication: TechnoSports

NVIDIA RTX 30 Series Shortages Expected to Worsen in Coming Monthsedit

Although the supply is actually expected to improve somewhat in Asian markets, the global shipments will stay the same if not drop. Stores are expected to receive very limited units of the Founders’ Edition cards, with board partner variants coming at the end of the month.

Publication: Hardware Times

Intel Comet Lake-H Mobile CPUs Surface on AliExpress for Desktop PCs (LGA1151)edit

Chinese eCommerce sites are often the source of various oddities, including prototypes, unreleased products, experimental tech, etc. Today, we have something similar for you. Intel’s Comet Lake-H processors which are usually found in gaming laptops have somehow found their way to AliExpress, as a standalone product for LGA1151 based desktop platforms.

Publication: Hardware Times

Partner in news

HP Omen 15 Gaming Laptop Review: Step In The Right Directionedit

Gaming laptops come in all types and sizes. You can now get a powerful gaming laptop with a 14-inch display, while the majority of the products in this niche offer a 15.6-inch screen. When you hear the name HP, you might associate it with a company that makes office laptops and thin and light notebooks.

Publication: Gizbot

Acer Swift 3X Review: Power-packed Ultraportableedit

New thin-and-light laptops based on Intel’s latest 11th Gen Core CPUs have been hitting the market for a few months now, and today we have one of the first ones to have launched in India – the Acer Swift 3X. This is a compact 14-inch Windows laptop with an emphasis on slimness and lightness, but it also showcases Intel’s new 11th Gen CPUs and it’s first discrete GPU in a very long time, called the Iris Xe Max.

Publication: NDTV Gadgets 360

The best ASUS laptops to gift on this Valentine’s Dayedit

After a hectic 2020, we are finally in 2021 with some positivity around us after the pandemic getting eased slowly. So, why not celebrate this with your loved ones this Valentine’s Day? If you are looking to gift something special to your loved ones, what can be better than a laptop?

Publication: TechnoSports

Arrow PC helps transform businesses using Dell’s Edge Computing Solutionsedit

Edge computing has been touted to be the ‘next big thing’ by experts from the industry. With businesses happening at the edge, generating actionable insights leading to digitizing business processes and transforming customer experience with the right technology is said to be edge computing. T

Publication: CRN

Industry news

Gaming startups see investments boomedit

Venture capital funds have invested $438 million in Indian gaming startups since April 2020, of which $107 million came in the new year

Publication: Mint

Acer posts record-breaking revenues in January 2021, up by 73.4% YoYedit

The Taiwanese OEM has recently reported some record-breaking revenue figures for January 2021, Acer has generated NT$23.50 billion or US$840 million. This revenue is up by 73.4% year-on-year (YoY), marking the highest revenue in eight years for the same period.

Publication: TechnoSports

India may finally be getting its chip fabrication act togetheredit

“The EoI shows we are really serious now,” V K Saraswat, member of the Niti Aayog, said at a webinar organised last week by Times Techies, together with the India Electronics & Semiconductor Association (IESA). Ajai Chowdhry, co-founder of HCL, said that with China at our border, India needs to have a trusted model of all components that come into the country. Currently, a lot of the chips produced by Taiwan go into electronic products that China makes. And 65% of India’s massive electronic imports is from China. That’s a big security concern.

Publication: The Times of India

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