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After Samsung, Google Will Reportedly Use AMD GPUs For Its In-House SoCsedit
Google is said to be making its own chipset that could power the upcoming, next generation Pixel smartphone lineup. Now, according to new reports, the said chipset may feature AMD GPUs – akin to what Samsung is reportedly set to offer with its next generation Exynos processors. The report is seemingly a final stage development, because speculations claim that Google will debut its own chipset with the upcoming Pixel 6 range of phones – and they also state that these chipsets will feature AMD GPUs powering the package.
Publication: MySmartPrice
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Intel Plans A $20bn Fab Factory In Europe As EU Aims To Produce 20% Of World’s Semiconductors by 2030edit
US chip manufacturing behemoth Intel has indicated that investment in its planned European $20 billion semiconductor factory could be spread across several EU member states.
Publication: Yahoo News
Intel to Provide More Details on its 7nm Node Production on the 26th of Julyedit
In a blog post, Intel has announced that it will be providing a roadmap update on its advanced process nodes (we’re assuming the 7nm node which was delayed to 2023) and packaging technologies on the 26th of July. The chipmaker will be holding a webcast with the CEO Patrick Gelsinger and Dr. Ann Kelleher (VP and GM of Technology Development) at 2 p.m. PDT, Monday, July 26.
Publication: Hardware Times
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Lenovo launches ‘Lenovo Aware’ smart learning solution to provide students with superior remote learning experienceedit
Lenovo Aware software aims to support a superior remote learning experience by addressing a few of the digital challenges brought to light this past year during lockdown, such as how to keep young students focused and motivated while engaged in online classes and improve their digital well-being.
Publication: Zee Business
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Skill Gaming Will Lead Gaming Businessedit
In conversation with BW Businessworld’s Ojasvi Nath, Games 24×7’s co-founder and CEO Bhavin Pandya talks about the 15-year-old journey of the multi-game platform, his views on casual gaming becoming mainstream, skill-based gaming, and the growing acceptance of the Indian market that sees a surge in gaming startups lately. Excerpts:
Publication: Businessworld
Chip Shortage May Hit PC Brands In 2021edit
While the global PC shipments grew 45 per cent (on-year) to 75.6 million in Q1 2021 owing to robust demand, an ongoing chip shortage will continue to affect the shipment schedules of PC brands and ODMs (original design manufacturers) in the second half this year, according to a new report.
Publication: Ahmedabad Mirror
The $2.8 Billion Gaming Dreamedit
India’s gaming sector is poised to touch $2.8 billion by 2022, indicating a high growth potential that will not only drive the gaming industry’s global ambition but also contribute to the Indian business landscape
Publication: Businessworld
Lenovo leads worldwide PC market, claims reportedit
The worldwide PC market continues to grow through the second quarter of 2021, despite facing a chip shortage
Publication: The Times of India
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