AMD specific news
Special Radeon Package from AMD !!edit
Radeon 6800 XT and 6900 XT
Publication: Vimal Chintapatla
AMD High-Performance RX 6800 Build Overview (PROACTIVE)edit
When tasked with building a high-performance gaming rig for a premium 1440p experience, we decided to go all AMD, thanks to the wide range of consumer friendly products available in the market, especially when it comes to price-performance ratio. So, today we’re going to show off our build with some gaming benchmarks to showcase what it’s really capable of. Buckle up, because this will be a good one.
Publication: TechGoggles
AMD brand mentions
PS5 SoC Die Shots Reveal RDNA 1.1 GPU and Zen 2 CPU Cores w/ Cut-Down FP Unitsedit
The die-shot of Sony’s PS5 SoC has finally been analyzed by a third-party, revealing some unexpected details, while confirming the rest. For starters, it looks like the GPU on the console isn’t a full-fledged RDNA 2 design, and instead uses the RDNA 1.1 design which is basically the same as RDNA 2 with the exception of the ROPs.
Publication: Hardware Times
A detailed die shot of PlayStation 5 spotted, confirms no AMD Infinity Cache supportedit
Some previously unknown details are disclosed from the pictures that are uploaded. Meanwhile, Sony and AMD claim that the console features the former’s RDNA 2 architecture, the die seems to have separate cache modules, which would suggest no support for Infinity Cache. According to some rumors, both the next-gen consoles would support Infinity Cache, but it seems neither of them does support it.
Publication: TechnoSports
Linux 5.11 brings support for Intel’s Software Guard Extensions and AMD’s Zen-based CPUsedit
The SGX support in the Linux kernel has taken years to achieve and finally, it is done. Linux 5.11 also brings better AMD performance and power-management support for AMD’s Zen-based CPUs.
Publication: TechnoSports
All the HP monitor deals on Amazon India todayedit
Need a good monitor for your PC? Looking for a deal to get one, Amazon India brings you a lot of HP monitor deals today and let’s have a look.
Publication: TechoSports
Leaked specs of AMD and Intel’s upcoming server CPUsedit
We all know about the intense rivalry between Intel and AMD and the fact that both are at the necks of each other with their upcoming CPUs. A new report recently surfaced, which shows the leaked specs of AMD 3rd Gen EPYC Milan and Intel’s 3rd Gen Xeon Ice Lake-SP server CPUs.
Publication: TechnoSports
Competition in news
Linux 5.11 brings support for Intel’s Software Guard Extensions and AMD’s Zen-based CPUsedit
The SGX support in the Linux kernel has taken years to achieve and finally, it is done. Linux 5.11 also brings better AMD performance and power-management support for AMD’s Zen-based CPUs.
Publication: TechnoSports
Leaked specs of AMD and Intel’s upcoming server CPUsedit
We all know about the intense rivalry between Intel and AMD and the fact that both are at the necks of each other with their upcoming CPUs. A new report recently surfaced, which shows the leaked specs of AMD 3rd Gen EPYC Milan and Intel’s 3rd Gen Xeon Ice Lake-SP server CPUs.
Publication: TechnoSports
Microsoft Surface Laptop Go review: Good for writers at an affordable price with few improvement areasedit
Before getting into how my experience has been using the Surface laptop for the first time, I must mention that the consumer SKUs with i5/8/128GB configuration is priced at Rs 71,999 while the top-end model with i5/8/256GB comes at a price of Rs 91,999.
Publication: BGR
Asus PN60 Mini PC with Intel Core i5 8250U gets over 30% discountedit
The ASUS PN60 Ultra-Compact Mini PC is a one of a kind powerful small computer that lets you work in any condition and you can carry it anywhere. Here are the specs of the Mini PC.
Publication: TechnoSports
Exclusive: Intel’s Comet Lake refresh Core i3-10105 processor spotted on Geekbenchedit
Recently we spotted the Core i3-10105F with new packaging, confirming its presence, so naturally, its “non-F” CPU with Intel graphics has to be there. Now, with the leaked Geekbench score, its existence is seemingly confirmed, and it still comes with 4 cores along with 8 threads.
Publication: TechnoSports
HP Spectre x360 Review: One Of The Best Laptops For Businessedit
HP Spectre x360 (2021) is the company’s latest premium offer. It’s powered by Intel’s 11th-generation processors and has Intel Evo certification.
Publication: MobyGeek
Samsung Galaxy Book Pro specifications leaked: OLED screen, 5G, and moreedit
The latest report from SamMobile states that these laptops are going to be Windows running devices with Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors.
Publication: 91Mobiles
Innovations enabled by artificial intelligence (AI) tops patent filings in 2020edit
Samsung filed the highest number of AI patents beating technology giants in the top 10 list, followed by Alphabet’s Google, Intel, IBM and Microsoft. The Korean company is expanding its research scope around AI technologies focused on improving lifestyles.
Publication: InfoTech Lead
Nvidia RTX 3060 Full Specs Out Ahead of February 25 Launchedit
The Nvidia RTX 3060 is set to launch later this month on February 25, and ahead of its commercial launch, the GPU giant has officially published the core specifications of the upcoming graphics card.
Publication: MySmartPrice
Partner in news
Lenovo announces its annual Diversity and Inclusion reportedit
Lenovo has announced its third annual Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) report. The report shows its annual snapshot of workforce demographics, hiring and attrition data, and a recap of the diversity and inclusion highlights of the past year.
Publication: Gadgets Now
PS5 SoC Die Shots Reveal RDNA 1.1 GPU and Zen 2 CPU Cores w/ Cut-Down FP Unitsedit
The die-shot of Sony’s PS5 SoC has finally been analyzed by a third-party, revealing some unexpected details, while confirming the rest. For starters, it looks like the GPU on the console isn’t a full-fledged RDNA 2 design, and instead uses the RDNA 1.1 design which is basically the same as RDNA 2 with the exception of the ROPs.
Publication: Hardware Times
A detailed die shot of PlayStation 5 spotted, confirms no AMD Infinity Cache supportedit
Some previously unknown details are disclosed from the pictures that are uploaded. Meanwhile, Sony and AMD claim that the console features the former’s RDNA 2 architecture, the die seems to have separate cache modules, which would suggest no support for Infinity Cache. According to some rumors, both the next-gen consoles would support Infinity Cache, but it seems neither of them does support it.
Publication: TechnoSports
All the HP monitor deals on Amazon India todayedit
Need a good monitor for your PC? Looking for a deal to get one, Amazon India brings you a lot of HP monitor deals today and let’s have a look.
Publication: TechoSports
Microsoft Surface Laptop Go review: Good for writers at an affordable price with few improvement areasedit
Before getting into how my experience has been using the Surface laptop for the first time, I must mention that the consumer SKUs with i5/8/128GB configuration is priced at Rs 71,999 while the top-end model with i5/8/256GB comes at a price of Rs 91,999.
Publication: BGR
Asus PN60 Mini PC with Intel Core i5 8250U gets over 30% discountedit
The ASUS PN60 Ultra-Compact Mini PC is a one of a kind powerful small computer that lets you work in any condition and you can carry it anywhere. Here are the specs of the Mini PC.
Publication: TechnoSports
Industry news
PLI scheme: A propeller for ESDM industryedit
“The Government of India has been working tirelessly towards incentivizing and boosting the semiconductor industry in India including focus on building a thriving fabless design ecosystem. In the coming times, we are hopeful to see further reforms and initiatives from the government to provide full support to the electronics and semiconductor industry,” says Gupta.
Publication: ET Telecom
Microsoft xCloud gaming service coming to web, but can it steal Google Stadia’s show?edit
Cloud gaming does not need you to download and install these games on your device, no matter what, because these games are stored in the cloud. And because they are always on the cloud, they are playable on any device that can let you access the cloud. Microsoft, Google, Sony, Amazon, and Nvidia all have their own cloud gaming service but only a few of them are available on the web. And the one to join them soon will be Microsoft’s xCloud service.
Publication: India Today
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