October 5, 2021

AMD specific news

AMD PCs become vulnerable to a new CPU driver flaw affecting securityedit

AMD is one of the leading chip-makers in the world and it is more popular than Intel in the gaming world. However, amidst the cyber-attacks that are way too common in today’s times, it is necessary for all technology companies to enhance security and protection on PCs to protect their systems and their customers’ systems. Unfortunately, it is not the case this time.

Publication: Techstory

AMD brand mentions

Best Laptop for Programmersedit

Contrary to popular belief, picking up any kind of a budget laptop for your programming needs is probably not a good choice. We suggest you go with a laptop that has at least 4 cores, a minimum of 8GB RAM, and of course, an SSD. All these things combined together will make sure you get speedy compile times and a smooth workflow. In this list of best laptops for programmers in India, we’ve recommended a set of well-balanced laptops that will help you get your work done more efficiently, without causing any issues along the way.

Publication: Digit

Amazon Great Indian Festival and Flipkart Big Billion Days Sales: Here are the best offers on laptopsedit

If you are looking to trade-in your old laptop for a new one, then there’s no better place to start your search than Amazon’s Great Indian Festival and Flipkart’s Big Billion Days sale. Both sales are already live on their respectively platforms and will continue through the next couple of days. Apart from the discounts, Flipkart is offering additional discounts for transactions with Axis Bank and ICICI Bank cards. Amazon is offering discounts of anywhere between Rs 1,750 to Rs 10,750 with HDFC Bank cards and EMI transactions, which we’ve factored into the discounted prices.

Publication: Moneycontrol

These Intel-powered laptops from Dell, HP, Lenovo and others are at 30% or more discount in Amazon saleedit

Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale is now live and the e-commerce platform is offering deals and discounts on a wide range of laptops from popular brands like Dell, HP, Asus and Lenovo. If you are looking to buy a lightweight laptop that is powered by Intel processors, here are some recommendations for you.

Publication: GadgetsNow

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Amazon Great Indian Festival and Flipkart Big Billion Days Sales: Here are the best offers on laptopsedit

If you are looking to trade-in your old laptop for a new one, then there’s no better place to start your search than Amazon’s Great Indian Festival and Flipkart’s Big Billion Days sale. Both sales are already live on their respectively platforms and will continue through the next couple of days. Apart from the discounts, Flipkart is offering additional discounts for transactions with Axis Bank and ICICI Bank cards. Amazon is offering discounts of anywhere between Rs 1,750 to Rs 10,750 with HDFC Bank cards and EMI transactions, which we’ve factored into the discounted prices.

Publication: Moneycontrol

These Intel-powered laptops from Dell, HP, Lenovo and others are at 30% or more discount in Amazon saleedit

Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale is now live and the e-commerce platform is offering deals and discounts on a wide range of laptops from popular brands like Dell, HP, Asus and Lenovo. If you are looking to buy a lightweight laptop that is powered by Intel processors, here are some recommendations for you.

Publication: GadgetsNow

HP Envy 14 (2021) Review: Productive workhorse by day, casual gamer by nightedit

When it comes to premium laptops, HP’s Envy series is right up there with the very-best. HP’s Envy notebooks offer the same powerful hardware as its Spectre series, while maintaining a relatively reasonable price without too many compromises to build quality.

Publication: Moneycontrol

Amazon Great Indian Festival: Asus TUF F15 laptop is a great deal for gaming enthusiastsedit

Under the Great Indian Festival sale, the Asus TUF F15 gaming laptop is available for Rs. 56,990. It comes with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 graphics card.

Publication: India Today

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Best Laptop for Programmersedit

Contrary to popular belief, picking up any kind of a budget laptop for your programming needs is probably not a good choice. We suggest you go with a laptop that has at least 4 cores, a minimum of 8GB RAM, and of course, an SSD. All these things combined together will make sure you get speedy compile times and a smooth workflow. In this list of best laptops for programmers in India, we’ve recommended a set of well-balanced laptops that will help you get your work done more efficiently, without causing any issues along the way.

Publication: Digit

Amazon Great Indian Festival and Flipkart Big Billion Days Sales: Here are the best offers on laptopsedit

If you are looking to trade-in your old laptop for a new one, then there’s no better place to start your search than Amazon’s Great Indian Festival and Flipkart’s Big Billion Days sale. Both sales are already live on their respectively platforms and will continue through the next couple of days. Apart from the discounts, Flipkart is offering additional discounts for transactions with Axis Bank and ICICI Bank cards. Amazon is offering discounts of anywhere between Rs 1,750 to Rs 10,750 with HDFC Bank cards and EMI transactions, which we’ve factored into the discounted prices.

Publication: Moneycontrol

These Intel-powered laptops from Dell, HP, Lenovo and others are at 30% or more discount in Amazon saleedit

Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale is now live and the e-commerce platform is offering deals and discounts on a wide range of laptops from popular brands like Dell, HP, Asus and Lenovo. If you are looking to buy a lightweight laptop that is powered by Intel processors, here are some recommendations for you.

Publication: GadgetsNow

HP Envy 14 (2021) Review: Productive workhorse by day, casual gamer by nightedit

When it comes to premium laptops, HP’s Envy series is right up there with the very-best. HP’s Envy notebooks offer the same powerful hardware as its Spectre series, while maintaining a relatively reasonable price without too many compromises to build quality.

Publication: Moneycontrol

Amazon Great Indian Festival: Asus TUF F15 laptop is a great deal for gaming enthusiastsedit

Under the Great Indian Festival sale, the Asus TUF F15 gaming laptop is available for Rs. 56,990. It comes with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 graphics card.

Publication: India Today

Industry news

“We Will Be Working With Many Partners In India”, Bobby Gupta, Sr Vice President- Global Sales & Corporate Development Virsec Systems, Incedit

In this interaction, Bobby Gupta, Sr Vice President- Global Sales & Corporate Development Virsec Systems, Inc speaks with Urvi Shrivastav and Ruhail Amin, editorial, BW Businessworld about the nuances of cyber security, Virsec’s ventures in India, and the challenges that come along with it. In addition, he also takes us through the post-pandemic investment landscape and the potential for growth.

Publication: Businessworld

Qualcomm, SSW Partners to buy Veoneer in $4.5 billion dealedit

Veoneer said in a statement on Monday that Qualcomm and SWW Partners would buy it for $37.00 per share in an all-cash transaction, representing a total equity value for Veoneer of $4.5 billion.

Publication: The Economic Times

Best Laptop for Programmersedit

Contrary to popular belief, picking up any kind of a budget laptop for your programming needs is probably not a good choice. We suggest you go with a laptop that has at least 4 cores, a minimum of 8GB RAM, and of course, an SSD. All these things combined together will make sure you get speedy compile times and a smooth workflow. In this list of best laptops for programmers in India, we’ve recommended a set of well-balanced laptops that will help you get your work done more efficiently, without causing any issues along the way.

Publication: Digit

A new feature in Windows 11 could hinder your PC games performance by 25%edit

Microsoft has openly declared that “if you’re a gamer, Windows 11 was made for you”, however you still need to be aware of the new OS coming out from Microsoft.

Publication: TechnoSports

India’s chip dreams aren’t crazy, they’re just misguidededit

For more than two decades, India has maintained the fantasy that a major semiconductor manufacturer will set up shop on its shores, kicking off the nation’s journey along an inevitable path toward chip glory. It never happened, but there’s now a very clear script for how it might be done, if only government and industry leaders would take a more pragmatic approach. In the latest incarnation of the dream, officials in India and Taiwan are apparently in talks to lure a new factory worth up to $7.5 billion.

Publication: The Hindu BusinessLine

India Ranks Second in Cloud Hackingedit

The government was the most targeted sector in Q2 of 2021 with a 64% increase in publicly reported cyber incidents, according to the ‘Advanced Threat Research Report: October 2021’ by McAfee Enterprise. The most targeted sectors by ransomware in Q2 of 2021 were the government, followed by telecom, energy, and media and communication

Publication: The Economic Times

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