June 17, 2021

AMD specific news

AMD’s Radeon RX 6900 XT Liquid Cooled GPU appears in the benchmark testedit

On the internet, we finally heard that the first-ever benchmark testing score of the AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT LC ‘Liquid Cooled’ graphics card has appeared. The results are published by the content creators at Bili Bili. Results conclude that the cards offer a slight performance boost along with lower temperatures thanks to the liquid cooling setup.

Publication: TechnoSports

AMD’s hybrid architecture Big and Little cores spotted in latest patent filingedit

A new AMD patent has popped up online which mentions the hybrid architecture consisting of Big and Little cores will be featured on next-gen Ryzen CPUs and APUs. There were many rumors previously which stated that AMD is going to transition to a hybrid architecture with its next-gen chips.

Publication: TechnoSports

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Top 5 reasons to choose 11th Gen Intel® Core™ powered thin & light laptopsedit

AI-based intelligent performance, high-level graphics and lightning-fast connectivity makes these laptops the perfect choice for professionals as well as common users.

Publication: India Today

Intel unveils its vision for infrastructure processing at the Six Five Summitedit

Intel shared its vision of an interconnected future with an infrastructure processing unit (IPU) at the five-day enterprise focused Six Five Summit. The IPU is a networking device that allows cloud and communication providers to reduced overheads on Central Processing Units (CPU).

Publication: Moneycontrol

HP Pavilion 13 laptop review: a lightweight portable that gets the job doneedit

Intel’s latest 11th-gen Tiger Lake CPUs are finally making an appearance in the Indian laptop market and one of the very first devices that utilises the new silicone is HP’s new Pavilion series. I have with me the Pavilion 13 notebook that houses the Intel Core i5-1135G7 featuring a 10nm fabrication process. Over the past year, AMD’s Ryzen CPUs have been turning up the heat and offering strong competition to Intel. It does seem that the 11th-gen Intel CPUs can cover significant ground, and it’s time to find out if this Rs 72,990 laptop from HP is worth its salt.

Publication: 91 Mobiles

Asus ZenBook Pro Duo 15 OLED with two 4K Displays, an Nvidia RTX 3070 GPU now available in Indiaedit

The Asus ZenBook Pro Duo 15 OLED is now available for purchase in India. The dual-screen notebook was unveiled in India back in April 2021. The notebook uses a 4K OLED primary display paired with a second 4K IPS screen.

Publication: Moneycontrol

Asus develops more Nvidia RTX 30 series custom cards with Lower hash ratesedit

According to fresh sources, ASUS has added some new models of the Nvidia’s RTX 30 series line-up to its custom graphics cards list. Reports indicate that all of these models offer a feature called LHR, or Lite Hash Rate.

Publication: TechnoSports

Nvidia Partnering With Valve To Bring DLSS To Linuxedit

Linux gamers using the Valve’s Proton compatibility tool to run Windows games on their systems will be soon getting a performance upgrade as Nvidia has announced that it’s working with Valve to bring FPS boosts using its DLSS technology featured on RTX cards.

Publication: Digit

Imagine what you can do with 11th Gen Intel® Core™ processor-based laptops!edit

Laptops powered by 11th Gen Intel Core processors with Intel® Iris® Xe graphics deliver brilliant visuals with support for billions of colours, HDR10, Dolby Atmos sound, and long playback of Dolby Vision-enabled content with hardware acceleration.

Publication: Mint

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HP Pavilion 13 laptop review: a lightweight portable that gets the job doneedit

Intel’s latest 11th-gen Tiger Lake CPUs are finally making an appearance in the Indian laptop market and one of the very first devices that utilises the new silicone is HP’s new Pavilion series. I have with me the Pavilion 13 notebook that houses the Intel Core i5-1135G7 featuring a 10nm fabrication process. Over the past year, AMD’s Ryzen CPUs have been turning up the heat and offering strong competition to Intel. It does seem that the 11th-gen Intel CPUs can cover significant ground, and it’s time to find out if this Rs 72,990 laptop from HP is worth its salt.

Publication: 91 Mobiles

HP Releases Is India Gaming Landscape Report 2021edit

HP has released its India Gaming Landscape Report for 2021. The report revealed that 89% respondents believe that a PC offers a better gaming experience and a smartphone. Further, four in ten mobile games indicated that they would migrate to a PC for gaming.

Publication: Digit

Asus ZenBook Pro Duo 15 OLED with two 4K Displays, an Nvidia RTX 3070 GPU now available in Indiaedit

The Asus ZenBook Pro Duo 15 OLED is now available for purchase in India. The dual-screen notebook was unveiled in India back in April 2021. The notebook uses a 4K OLED primary display paired with a second 4K IPS screen.

Publication: Moneycontrol

ASUS ROG Zephyrus S17, ROG Zephyrus M16 gaming laptops launched in India: price, specifications, and featuresedit

ASUS has launched the ROG Zephyrus S17 and ROG Zephyrus M16 gaming laptops in India.

Publication: 91 Mobiles

Asus develops more Nvidia RTX 30 series custom cards with Lower hash ratesedit

According to fresh sources, ASUS has added some new models of the Nvidia’s RTX 30 series line-up to its custom graphics cards list. Reports indicate that all of these models offer a feature called LHR, or Lite Hash Rate.

Publication: TechnoSports

Industry news

Cyberpunk 2077 Will Return to Sony PlayStation Store on June 21 With Bug Fixes Says CD Projektedit

After having been off the PlayStation Store for nearly 6 months at this point, it looks like Cyberpunk 2077 will be available for purchase for PlayStation users digitally once again. Easily one of the most highly anticipated releases of the decade, Cyberpunk 2077 had a ton of expectations to live up to, yet it had possibly one of the most infamously rocky launches in the history of video games.

Publication: MySmartPrice

Caring for the environment: Green cloud computing is the new flavouredit

Research from Accenture has found that shifting from on-premise data centres to the public cloud can reduce an enterprise’s energy usage by 65% and cut carbon emissions by more than 84%. Migrating existing private workloads to a public cloud could reduce global CO2 emissions by nearly 60 million tonne annually—equivalent to taking 22 million gasoline-powered cars off the road.

Publication: Financial Express

Explained: Global Chip Crisis In Numbersedit

Earlier this year, semiconductor shortage slowed down the production of automobile giants such as General Motors, Ford, Toyota and Nissan, etc. In February 2021, General Motors said it could lose up to $2 billion because of the global chip crisis, which led to a temporary shutdown of some of its auto manufacturing plants.

Publication: Analytics India Mag

Indian manufacturing needs to grow beyond assemblyedit

Electronics is a vital component of not just mobile phones, but all white goods, cars and other durables, even as artificial intelligence makes inroads in sectors like power, manu- facturing and infrastructure supply chains. From a cyber security point of view, too, it is important to have components increasingly indigenized, given the increase in cyber attacks, some of them sponsored by enemy states. There have been instances of such attacks across the globe.

Publication: Mint

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Dell Technologies names Chuck Whitten as co-COOedit

Chuck Whitten will join Dell from Bain & Company, where he spent the last 22 years with the last decade focused exclusively on the technology sector. Most importantly, Chuck Whitten worked alongside Dell leadership to help shape Dell’s strategy and growth initiatives.

Publication: InfotechLead

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