AMD specific news
AMD’s unreleased Radeon RX 6900 XT LC card appears in online retail stores in Indiaedit
AMD recently stated on Social media that it would be making a limited number of its Radeon RX 6900 XT liquid-cooled reference graphics cards. It later announced that its AMD-designed liquid-cooled Radeon RX 6900 XT graphics card is a limited-edition product exclusively for select system integrators.Publication: TechnoSports
PC market has never been this strong: AMD (PROACTIVE)edit
“A few years ago, we could not have imagined a scenario where the shift from one PC per home to one PC per person would become the norm. The pandemic has elevated how we use technology to live, work, play and communicate. The PC market has never been…
Publication: Deccan Herald
AMD brand mentions
These 5 laptops from HP, Lenovo, Acer, ASUS and Avita are best between Rs 30 to 35 thousand, see priceedit
We all have understood better the importance of electronic devices during the Corona crisis. Like eating food and breathing, there have also been electronic gadgets, with the help of which you can do office work from home and your children can also study online.
Publication: Navbharat Times
Samsung and AMD’s new GPU delayed, leaks suggestedit
Two years since Samsung announced its partnership with AMD; we finally got a glimpse of what new GPU capabilities could bring to the market. The GPU was earlier expected to arrive this month, but it seems like the plans have changed.
Publication: The Mobile Indian
Competition in news
Chip shortages are starting to hit consumers. Higher prices are likely.edit
The global chip shortage is pushing up prices of items such as laptops and printers and is threatening to do the same to other top-selling devices including smartphones.
Publication: Mint
Intel to work with Reliance Jio on 5G network technologyedit
Intel’s venture capital unit last year invested $250 million in Reliance Industries Ltd’s Jio Platforms unit, saying the two companies would find areas of technology partnership. On Monday, Intel said it will work on “co-innovations” with Reliance Jio for its 5G radio-access network (RAN), among other things.
Publication: Mint
Sponsored: Built for Business. Built to Last.edit
Intel® NUC is a small size PC with a tiny footprint. Short for Next Unit of Computing, Intel® NUC Mini PCs squeeze a powerful processor, fast memory, and massive storage comparable to the latest full-size desktop PCs into a box that measures just 4×4 inches. Intel® NUC is the only mini PC engineered, built, and backed by Intel. Ideal for MSMEs, these tiny but powerful devices are ready to run right out of the box and are super easy to operate. Simply connect your monitor, keyboard, and mouse—power up and you’re done.
Publication: Financial Express
Partner in news
Samsung Odyssey G7, G5 and G3 (2021) gaming monitors announcededit
The Samsung Odyssey lineup are highly popular products in the gaming monitor industry. Last year, the Odyssey lineup featured curved monitors, and for 2021, Samsung has expanded the product line with new flat-display options with the Odyssey G7, Odyssey G5 and Odyssey G3.
Publication: FoneArena
HP Chromebook 11a review: Great for students, not so for professionalsedit
The HP Chromebook 11a is among the most affordable laptops you can buy in 2021 but the use case is best limited to student requirements. Here’s our review.
Publication: BGR
A week with the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold – The world’s first foldable laptopedit
I have had the chance to use a lot of laptops over the years in the name of testing. From ultra-portable notebooks to highly versatile convertibles, we’ve reviewed and showcased them all here at Digit, but rarely does a device lands in front of me on my test bench that makes me go gaga over it. Or at least that was my first impression after unboxing Lenovo’s foldable laptop, the ThinkPad X1 Fold.
Publication: Digit
These 5 laptops from HP, Lenovo, Acer, ASUS and Avita are best between Rs 30 to 35 thousand, see priceedit
We all have understood better the importance of electronic devices during the Corona crisis. Like eating food and breathing, there have also been electronic gadgets, with the help of which you can do office work from home and your children can also study online.
Publication: Navbharat Times
Samsung and AMD’s new GPU delayed, leaks suggestedit
Two years since Samsung announced its partnership with AMD; we finally got a glimpse of what new GPU capabilities could bring to the market. The GPU was earlier expected to arrive this month, but it seems like the plans have changed.
Publication: The Mobile Indian
Industry news
Flipkart Back to College gadgets carnival sale goes live, here are some popular offersedit
Flipkart Back to College gadgets carnival went live on Monday, June 21, 2021. The sale will be active for three days till June 24 and is giving up to 80 per cent discount on popular gadgets. It is also giving a 10 percent discount on HDFC bank credit cards. The option of EMIs is also present with the sale.
Publication: India Today
Amazon, Apple, Google among world’s most valuable brands: Kantar Studyedit
The world’s most valuable brands have experienced record growth according to the Kantar BrandZ Most Valuable Global Brands 2021 ranking, with the total worth reaching $7.1 trillion– equivalent to the combined GDP of France and Germany. This has been driven by confidence derived from vaccine availability, economic stimulus packages and improving GDP outlooks, the study said. US brands account for 56 of the Top 100 brands, with Amazon and Apple leading the way – each now worth over US $ ½ trillion.
Publication: Financial Express
Maintaining cloud security is a shared responsibility, say expertsedit
Spending on compli- ance has increased drastically over the last two years. And the wave of regulatory changes and digitization is continuing. So, it is necessary for all financial institutions to be technology driven to catch up with the change,” said Byju Joseph, CTO, Future Generali Insurance. “Digital transformation with- out security transformation is not going to take us anywhere. Cybersecurity is on the agenda of regulators, government as well as the board.
Publication: Mint
Countries screening FDI amid security concernsedit
UNCTAD’s latest World Investment Report pointed to the growing trend of companies diversifying their production bases, especially from China. For instance, Apple and Intel reduced their assets in China by 20% and more than 80%, respectively. Countries such as India are scouting for such investment opportunities, with the Modi government getting Apple vendors to relocate some of their plants to the country.
Publication: The Times of India
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