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AMD Advantage Announced To Bring Intel EVO-like Standardisation to Gaming Laptops (PROACTIVE)edit
Computex 2021 kicked off on June 1st 2021, in Taipei, Taiwan and the computer expo bring an array of innovation and launches for gaming enthusiasts and PC lovers. AMD was among the first ones who took the stage to make some jaw-dropping announcements. The PC component manufacturing launched its latest lineup of graphic cards, RDNA 2 integration on Tesla Model S and Model X, AMD Advantage, and a lot more among the others.
Publication: MySmartPrice
AMD’s RDNA 2 graphics architecture to appear on Exynos chipsets later this year (PROACTIVE)edit
In recent times, Samsung’s Exynos chipsets often fell short of their Qualcomm counterparts, particularly in the flagship segment. However, that could change next year with the company’s partnership with AMD.
Publication: Moneycontrol
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Computex 2021: All the big announcements from AMD, Nvidia and Inteledit
Here are all announcements from the three brands including Nvidia’s 3080 Ti to AMD’s new APUs and Intel’s new Beast Canyon NUC Extreme kit.
Publication: The Indian Express
Best Laptop for Programmers (PROACTIVE)edit
When you’re looking for a laptop for your programming needs, picking one up that’s the cheapest may not be the best way to go about it. Depending on what kind of programs you’re developing, you may be able to get away with something that’s more mid-tier, but usually, the best laptops for programmers are ones that have a processor with 4 or more cores, minimum 8GB of RAM (although 16 is preferred) and of course, an SSD. All these parameters combine together to give you speedy compile times, allowing you to change or tweak your code as needed.
Publication: Digit
Mobile gamers rejoice! Samsung may soon bring raytracing-enabled Exynos SoC in partnership with AMDedit
At Computex, AMD announced that they were partnering with Samsung to bring the technology to next generation Exynos SoC for mobile. Samsung will provide more details about the project later in 2021 but this will enable the company to provide advanced technology like ray tracing and variable rate shading on its mobile phones.
Publication: Moneycontrol
Intel is open to use AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution on its upcoming Xe-HPG gaming GPUsedit
The Blue team will enter into the hot discrete GPU market anytime soon; however, their lack of experience in making high performing GPUs is making them even tenser, obviously. These days, gamers want high frame rates from games and better image quality, reflection, shadows, game physics, and much more.
Publication: TechnoSports
Gaming all the way – here’s why ASUS ROG Flow X13 is the ultimate gaming laptop in the market right nowedit
Lately, there has been a massive demand in India for gaming laptops. And keeping the demand in check, manufacturers have flooded the market with innumerable options. So, if we ask you to pick a gaming laptop, chances are, you’ll get one that looks flashy with a tonne of RGB lights & gaming-centric stickers.
Publication: The Times of India
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Intel announces new 11th Gen Core mobile processors at Computex 2021edit
The new line-up is aimed at laptops. Intel also announced a new 5G module made in partnership with MediaTek and Fibocom
Publication: Moneycontrol
Computex 2021: All the big announcements from AMD, Nvidia and Inteledit
Here are all announcements from the three brands including Nvidia’s 3080 Ti to AMD’s new APUs and Intel’s new Beast Canyon NUC Extreme kit.
Publication: The Indian Express
Best Laptop for Programmers (PROACTIVE)edit
When you’re looking for a laptop for your programming needs, picking one up that’s the cheapest may not be the best way to go about it. Depending on what kind of programs you’re developing, you may be able to get away with something that’s more mid-tier, but usually, the best laptops for programmers are ones that have a processor with 4 or more cores, minimum 8GB of RAM (although 16 is preferred) and of course, an SSD. All these parameters combine together to give you speedy compile times, allowing you to change or tweak your code as needed.
Publication: Digit
COMPUTEX 2021: Intel announces new U-series CPUs, and a new NUC; showcases Alder Lakeedit
Semiconductor giant Intel took to the stage at the annual computer expo in Taipei with a pre-recorded keynote address. During the keynote address, the company shared information about some new products that are launching soon including the Alder Lake showcase. These include two new 11th-gen Intel Core U-series processors with Intel Xe graphics, expanded Wi-Fi 6E support, and a 5G M.2 solution.
Publication: India Today Gaming
Intel 600 Series Chipsets Will Be Limited to PCIe 4.0 x4edit
It was discovered via the PCI-SIG certification a couple of days back that Intel’s next-gen 600 series chipsets for consumer processors won’t be supporting PCIe 5.0 after all. Instead, the PCH (Platform Controller Hub) or chipset will only be limited to four PCIe 4.0 lanes. This doesn’t mean that Alder Lake-S will lack PCIe 5.0 support. We’re likely going to see the newer interface supported via the processor, similar to how the B550 boards support PCIe 4.0 on Zen 2 and Zen 3 parts.
Publication: Hardware Times
NVIDIA CEO, Jensen Huang Expects GPU Prices to Start Improving from H2 2021edit
In a briefing with press and industry analysts, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang spoke about the ongoing graphics card shortages and how it has affected the market. Huang once again clarified that the shortages were primarily the result of increased demand and component scarcity rather than limited supply. He went on to say that the prices are inflating near the end of the retail supply chains, at retail stores (partly because consumers are willing to pay the surplus to get their hands on the products).
Publication: Hardware Times
Raja Koduri teases upcoming Xe-HPG discrete DG2 GPU with 512 Execution Unitsedit
While gamers are craving for new gaming GPUs in the market, there’s a new contender in the market i.e. Intel shows off its first discrete DG2 GPU.
Publication: TechnoSports
Lenovo Legion 5 Pro with 11th Gen Intel CPU listed on India website ahead of launchedit
Lenovo is all set to launch a new, high-end gaming laptop in India under the Legion brand. The Lenovo Legion 5 Pro showed up on Lenovo’s website, albeit unofficially (via MySmartPrice). It shouldn’t be long before we see a listing for it.
Publiation: 91 Mobiles
Intel is open to use AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution on its upcoming Xe-HPG gaming GPUsedit
The Blue team will enter into the hot discrete GPU market anytime soon; however, their lack of experience in making high performing GPUs is making them even tenser, obviously. These days, gamers want high frame rates from games and better image quality, reflection, shadows, game physics, and much more.
Publication: TechnoSports
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Best Laptop for Programmers (PROACTIVE)edit
When you’re looking for a laptop for your programming needs, picking one up that’s the cheapest may not be the best way to go about it. Depending on what kind of programs you’re developing, you may be able to get away with something that’s more mid-tier, but usually, the best laptops for programmers are ones that have a processor with 4 or more cores, minimum 8GB of RAM (although 16 is preferred) and of course, an SSD. All these parameters combine together to give you speedy compile times, allowing you to change or tweak your code as needed.
Publication: Digit
HP completes the acquisition of HyperXedit
HP on Tuesday announced the competition of its acquisition of HyperX, the gaming division of Kingston Technology Company. The company had announced the acquisition in February this year. The deal is said to be worth $425 million.
Publication: HT Tech
Mobile gamers rejoice! Samsung may soon bring raytracing-enabled Exynos SoC in partnership with AMDedit
At Computex, AMD announced that they were partnering with Samsung to bring the technology to next generation Exynos SoC for mobile. Samsung will provide more details about the project later in 2021 but this will enable the company to provide advanced technology like ray tracing and variable rate shading on its mobile phones.
Publication: Moneycontrol
Lenovo Legion 5 Pro with 11th Gen Intel CPU listed on India website ahead of launchedit
Lenovo is all set to launch a new, high-end gaming laptop in India under the Legion brand. The Lenovo Legion 5 Pro showed up on Lenovo’s website, albeit unofficially (via MySmartPrice). It shouldn’t be long before we see a listing for it.
Publiation: 91 Mobiles
Gaming all the way – here’s why ASUS ROG Flow X13 is the ultimate gaming laptop in the market right nowedit
Lately, there has been a massive demand in India for gaming laptops. And keeping the demand in check, manufacturers have flooded the market with innumerable options. So, if we ask you to pick a gaming laptop, chances are, you’ll get one that looks flashy with a tonne of RGB lights & gaming-centric stickers.
Publication: The Times of India
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Industry set to join quantum computing revolutionedit
Quantum computers are poised to change our world just as the Internet did since 25 years ago, when most peo- ple circa 1996 had not heard the word “website”. India is joining quantum comput- ing market leaders US, Cana- da, Germany, UK, Russia, France, China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Australia and Brazil.
Publication: The Statesman
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