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AMD EPYC™ Processors to Power New System for National Supercomputing Centre Singaporeedit
AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announced that AMD EPYC™ 7003 Series processors will be used to power a new supercomputer for the National Supercomputing Centre (NSCC) Singapore, the national high-performance computing (HPC) resource center dedicated to supporting science and engineering computing needs.
Publication: Yahoo Finance
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‘Everyday’ laptops for students: 10 laptops you can consider buyingedit
The Coronavirus has once again thrown life out of gear across the country. With numbers rising dangerously, many states have announced lockdown. Students, who were barely back to schools, are again forced to go back to online classes. So for those looking for laptops for online classes, here are some options available under Rs 50,000.
Publication: Gadgets Now
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Intel Employees Enable Access To Critical Careedit
Three Intel employees, are assisting others to gain access to critical care like hospital beds, medicine, oxygen, vaccines, etc.
Publication: The Times of India
Accessibility key to strengthening diversity, inclusion in gaming: Intel studyedit
The report titled “Diversity and Inclusion in Gaming” was released in collaboration with gaming analytics firm Newzoo which independently conducted a survey of 1,824 self-identified gamers- between the ages of 10 and 65 – in the United States.
Publication: Devdiscourse
‘Everyday’ laptops for students: 10 laptops you can consider buyingedit
The Coronavirus has once again thrown life out of gear across the country. With numbers rising dangerously, many states have announced lockdown. Students, who were barely back to schools, are again forced to go back to online classes. So for those looking for laptops for online classes, here are some options available under Rs 50,000.
Publication: Gadgets Now
ASUS launches new TUF Gaming F15 and F17 laptops with up to Intel Core i9-11900H processor & RTX 3060 GPUedit
Apart from announcing its flagship ROG Zephyrus S17 and Zephyrus M16 laptops with Intel’s latest Tiger Lake-H gaming processors, ASUS has also kept something for budget gamers. ASUS has redesigned these TUF Gaming F15 and F17 laptops with a new look similar to the TUF Dash F15.
Publication: TechnoSports
New security vulnerability in Intel, AMD processors affecting billions of computers worldwideedit
Researchers identified a hardware flaw in 2018 that had an impact on the processors and devices across the globe, including CPU architectures from tech giants like Intel and AMD.
Publication: TechGig
Intel 11th-gen H-Series Mobile CPUs for gaming laptops out; Here is everything we knowedit
Semiconductor giant Intel has just launched its latest 11th-gen H-Series CPUs for gaming laptops. This announcement comes four months after the company announced the first batch of 11th-gen H-series processors at CES 2021. These CPUs were aimed at ultra-portable gaming laptops instead of the top-of-the-line, no-compromise gaming laptops. The highlight of the latest Tiger Lake-H series mobile CPUs is the Intel Core i9-11980HK processor.
Publucation: India Today Gaming
Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050, GeForce RTX 3050 Ti Gaming GPUs for Laptops Launchededit
Nvidia is expanding its GeForce RTX 30 series to a new category of gaming laptops for price-conscious buyers with the new GeForce RTX 3050 and GeForce RTX 3050 Ti discrete GPUs. They will be featured in laptops priced starting at $700 (approximately Rs. 60,000 before taxes and duties) and will bring high-quality ray tracing effects and DLSS (Deep Learning Supersampling) to upscale resolution using AI to a wider audience than before.
Publication: NDTV Gadgets360
Intel Tiger Lake-H now official, first benchmarks indicate Intel finally closing the multithread performance gap with AMD Ryzen 5000edit
Intel has taken wraps off its 11th gen Tiger Lake-H processors for enthusiast creator and gaming laptops. Led by the Core i9-11980HK, Tiger Lake-H offers 20 PCIe Gen 4 lanes from the CPU while allowing for per-core voltage adjustment. First benchmarks sourced from OEMs indicate that Intel is now finally on par with AMD when it comes to multi-core performance.
Publication: Notebookcheck
NVIDIA Launches GeForce RTX 3050/3050 Ti Mobile GPUs: 2x Faster than GTX 1650 Ti @ $799edit
NVIDIA is today officially launching its GeForce RTX 3050 lineup for the gaming laptop segment, bringing down the price of RTX systems to $799. According to the company’s official claims, the RTX 3050 Ti is up to 2x faster than the GTX 1650 Ti, with the use of DLSS increasing that lead even further. The 3050 Ti offers a minimum of 30+ FPS with ray-tracing and 60 FPS+ when used in parallel with DLSS.
Publication: Hardware Times
Intel Alder Lake-S Desktop CPUs Reportedly Coming in November w/ PCIe 5.0 and DDR5 Memoryedit
According to a report from WCCFT, Intel will be launching its 12th Gen Alder Lake-S processors in November this year, with support for the latest memory and I/O technologies such as DDR5, PCIe 5.0, etc. The outlet states that the Santa Clara-based chipmaker is presently briefing its board partners about the new launch and that it’d be up to them to decide whether their motherboards would be supporting the newer DDR5 memory interface or stick to DDR4.
Publication: Hardware Times
NVIDIA Reportedly Added Mining Limit to Ampere GPUs to Drive CMP Sales and Increase Profitsedit
NVIDIA’s updated GeForce RTX 30 series cards (with advanced Ethermining limiters) have started showing up in the retail market. These parts come with a newer die that prevents flashing of modified or older firmware which in turn prevents the usage of older display drivers that allowed full-fledged hash rates. However, as the price of Ethereum rises, NVIDIA is looking to cash in on the opportunity.
Publication: Hardware Times
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‘Everyday’ laptops for students: 10 laptops you can consider buyingedit
The Coronavirus has once again thrown life out of gear across the country. With numbers rising dangerously, many states have announced lockdown. Students, who were barely back to schools, are again forced to go back to online classes. So for those looking for laptops for online classes, here are some options available under Rs 50,000.
Publication: Gadgets Now
ASUS launches new TUF Gaming F15 and F17 laptops with up to Intel Core i9-11900H processor & RTX 3060 GPUedit
Apart from announcing its flagship ROG Zephyrus S17 and Zephyrus M16 laptops with Intel’s latest Tiger Lake-H gaming processors, ASUS has also kept something for budget gamers. ASUS has redesigned these TUF Gaming F15 and F17 laptops with a new look similar to the TUF Dash F15.
Publication: TechnoSports
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Pandemic led spike in adoption of cloud services has propelled our vision for an Atmanirbhar Bharatedit
This ancient but timeless proverb is a reminder that transformations are essential for progression and survival. Growth relies on modern innovations and 2020 challenged that path in ways unimaginable to mankind. Amongst the many factors that contribute to the sustenance of a larger ecosystem, technology and particularly cloud adoption has been an instrumental component. Global lockdowns and remote working further pushed consumers, industries and organisations to adopt technologies in a bid to sustain livelihoods.
Publication: Express Computer
A Small Chip For IBM, A Giant Leap For Semiconductor Industryedit
In a major breakthrough, IBM announced the first of its kind 2nm chip based on nanosheet technology. The company said this chip would help advance the semiconductor industry and cater to its growing chip demand.
Publication: Analytics India
Samsung Exynos 2200 will power up both Smartphones and Laptopsedit
According to a resource, Samsung’s next Exynos chipset is built on the 5nm node, which would offer advanced technology. A tipster has informed that this chip will get the name – Exynos 2200, powering up smartphones and laptops in the upcoming months.
Publication: TechnoSports
Adobe’s India engrs are core to Experience Cloudedit
The foundation of AEC is the Adobe Experience Platform (AEP). Key to building that platform was Anjul Bhambhri, SVP of the experience platform and solutions business. Anjul, who did electrical engineering at Delhi College of Engineering and who then moved to the US where she worked at companies including Sybase, Informix and IBM, had joined Adobe in 2016. She recollects spending her initial months talking to customers, business line leaders, CIOs. Conversations that led to the conceptualisation of AEP. (AI/ML)
Publication: The Times of India
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