September 6, 2021

AMD specific news

Best Ryzen Gaming PC build under ₹50,000 in 2021 (PROACTIVE)edit

Making a PC build in 2021 has been one of the most difficult tasks so far and honestly, for the GPU prices, I was very reluctant to even suggest any Gaming PC build to people. Even if you had to buy a budget GPU like GTX 1650 you would have to end up paying Rs.20-30k in the current scenario.

Publication: TechnoSports

AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution arrives on the horror-thriller game The Mediumedit

The Medium becomes one of the very few games to support both AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution & NVIDIA DLSS. This psychological horror video game already came with ray tracing support and obviously NVIDIA DLSS 2.0 at launch, we tested it out and found properly implemented with NVIDIA graphics.

Publication: TechnoSports

50K Budget AMD Gaming PC Build… Khatarnak ! (PROACTIVE)edit

50K AMD Ryzen 5600G Ultimate Gaming PC Build India 2021.

Publication: Vimal Chintapatla

AMD brand mentions

Best Gaming PC Build Under ₹100000 (1 Lakh) For 4K Gamingedit

With the gaming industry advancing at a faster rate, there’s no surprise that a potato edition PC can’t handle these games at all. That’s why PC gamers and enthusiasts build a high-end gaming PC to experience the gameplay on the highest settings with the highest framerate possible. To do that, here in this post, I’ll build you a high-end gaming PC under ₹100000 (1 Lakh) that can handle any games you throw at it.

Publication: Ady Tech

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 Pro with Intel and AMD CPUs, Alexa Support Launched in Indiaedit

After launching the gaming-focused IdeaPad Gaming 3i (2021) laptop in India recently, Lenovo has launched its new thin-and-light laptop, the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 Pro, in the country today. The laptop is a successor to the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5i (review) that was launched in India last year and is being offered with both Intel and AMD CPU configurations.

Publication: Beebom

A big hurdle to fixing the chip shortage: Substratesedit

The global chip shortage is giving rise to a small group of little-known companies whose products are increasingly essential to the plans of semiconductor industry titans.

Publication: Mint

Competition in news

Intel NUC 11 Extreme Reviewedit

The Intel NUC 11 Extreme kit is an absolute beast of a machine that packs some serious specs in as small a package as it gets. I would also recommend the NUC 11 for its modular nature which makes it strong for future upgrades. The Beast Canyo is truly a powerhouse but it doesn’t come cheap. Even the bare-bones “kit” as Intel calls it, will set you back $1599 for the Core i9-11900KB. That being said, it is probably more powerful than your current desktop or laptop and it comes in a very unique form factor that’ll turn some heads.

Publication: Digit

Best Gaming PC Build Under ₹100000 (1 Lakh) For 4K Gamingedit

With the gaming industry advancing at a faster rate, there’s no surprise that a potato edition PC can’t handle these games at all. That’s why PC gamers and enthusiasts build a high-end gaming PC to experience the gameplay on the highest settings with the highest framerate possible. To do that, here in this post, I’ll build you a high-end gaming PC under ₹100000 (1 Lakh) that can handle any games you throw at it.

Publication: Ady Tech

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 Pro with Intel and AMD CPUs, Alexa Support Launched in Indiaedit

After launching the gaming-focused IdeaPad Gaming 3i (2021) laptop in India recently, Lenovo has launched its new thin-and-light laptop, the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 Pro, in the country today. The laptop is a successor to the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5i (review) that was launched in India last year and is being offered with both Intel and AMD CPU configurations.

Publication: Beebom

Intel NUC 11 Extreme Reviewedit

The Intel NUC 11 Extreme kit is an absolute beast of a machine that packs some serious specs in as small a package as it gets. I would also recommend the NUC 11 for its modular nature which makes it strong for future upgrades. The Beast Canyo is truly a powerhouse but it doesn’t come cheap. Even the bare-bones “kit” as Intel calls it, will set you back $1599 for the Core i9-11900KB. That being said, it is probably more powerful than your current desktop or laptop and it comes in a very unique form factor that’ll turn some heads.

Publication: Digit

A big hurdle to fixing the chip shortage: Substratesedit

The global chip shortage is giving rise to a small group of little-known companies whose products are increasingly essential to the plans of semiconductor industry titans.

Publication: Mint

NVIDIA RTX 30 Series AIC Supply to Drop by 30% in September: Asian Sourcesedit

Despite improving market trends, it looks like the supply of NVIDIA’s RTX 30 series graphics cards will get worse this month. This news was shared by Asian media outlets the other day, according to whom AIC partner supply will drop by as much as 30% this month. While it’s hard to confirm anything at this point, most past reports from this source have proved more or less accurate. Either way, it looks like the earlier predicted time frame for supply to return to normal will be pushed further into the future.

Publication: Hardware Times

Intel 12th Gen Alder Lake Processors Reportedly Launching in Mid-Novemberedit

Intel will be launching its 12th Gen Alder Lake processors for desktop PCs and the DIY market in mid to late November. This was reported by WCCFTech earlier today. According to the outlet, Team Blue will hold a pre-launch event on the 27th/28th of October (one of those “Innovation” streams), revealing 1st party benchmarks, specifications, and yes, the prices.

Publication: Hardware Times

Partner in news

Best Gaming PC Build Under ₹100000 (1 Lakh) For 4K Gamingedit

With the gaming industry advancing at a faster rate, there’s no surprise that a potato edition PC can’t handle these games at all. That’s why PC gamers and enthusiasts build a high-end gaming PC to experience the gameplay on the highest settings with the highest framerate possible. To do that, here in this post, I’ll build you a high-end gaming PC under ₹100000 (1 Lakh) that can handle any games you throw at it.

Publication: Ady Tech

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 Pro with Intel and AMD CPUs, Alexa Support Launched in Indiaedit

After launching the gaming-focused IdeaPad Gaming 3i (2021) laptop in India recently, Lenovo has launched its new thin-and-light laptop, the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 Pro, in the country today. The laptop is a successor to the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5i (review) that was launched in India last year and is being offered with both Intel and AMD CPU configurations.

Publication: Beebom

Industry news

A big hurdle to fixing the chip shortage: Substratesedit

The global chip shortage is giving rise to a small group of little-known companies whose products are increasingly essential to the plans of semiconductor industry titans.

Publication: Mint

When the Chips are Up…edit

India is ready to open its purse strings and subsidize as much as 40-50% of the cost of setting up semiconductor fabs, as the government renews its ambition to kickstart the sector after several failed attempts over the last two decades. Late last year, it once again invited applications from companies to set up fabrication plants and reportedly placed $1 billion on the table as subsidy for new investors.Over the last few years, India has built up a huge domestic electronics manufacturing ecosystem that not only caters to domestic needs but also for exports, officials said.

Publication: The Economic Times

China’s SMIC to invest $8.9 bn in Shanghai plantedit

Semiconductor Manufacturing International (SMIC) aims to spend $8.87 billion building a new plant on the outskirts of Shanghai, a major expansion in capacity at a time China’s trying to build a world-class chip industry. SMIC has signed an agreement to establish a 100,000 per- month wafer plant in the Lin-Gang Special Area, a free trade zone run by the city. The facility will focus on more mature technology of 28 nanometers or older, the company said. It plans to set up a joint venture with registered capital of $5.5 billion with Shanghai’s government to oversee the project.

Publication: Business Standard

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AMD on gaming and the future of processors (PROACTIVE)edit

In the latest episode of our tech podcast, Rick Bergman, the Executive Vice President of Computing and Graphics at AMD, joins host Nandagopal Rajan to discuss how the pandemic is shaping the computing industry. The topics they cover range from gaming and high performance computing and graphics to the competition in the processor market, the demand vs supply challenge, and AMD’s plans for the Indian market.

Publication: The Indian Express

Microsoft Doubles its India Cloud Capacity over 18 monthsedit

Microsoft has doubled its cloud capacity in India in the last 18 months, said Microsoft India president Anant Maheshwari, as the pandemic resulted in a massive increase in cloud adoption across sectors. “It’s difficult to put a number to that capacity since we provide the public cloud in multiple formats… it has evolved and today it is the commercial cloud. It is no longer a tech decision, but a board decision where companies are turning to cloud to enable their business,” he said.

Publication: The Economic Times

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