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AMD specific news

Which is the best AMD motherboard for gaming?edit

These days, most people building a new gaming rig prefer AMD over Intel. Hence the need for AMD motherboards is rising exponentially, as compared to the last decade.

Publication: Sports Keeda

AMD Radeon RX 6600 review: A new budget 1080p card that could have been cheaper (PROACTIVE)edit

The Red team has been quite bold in launching new RDNA2 based GPUs in the market, from the beefy RX 6800 XTs to the budget RX 6600 XT. AMD has gained a huge boost in rasterization performance against NVIDIA but lacks the cutting edge features which the green team boasts.

Publication: TechnoSports

AMD’s Radeon RX 6900 XT Liquid Cooled GPU now available for DIY PC builders via MindFactory.deedit

AMD stated earlier this year that their Radeon RX 6900 XT Liquid Cooled graphics card was primarily intended for system integrators and would not be offered to home system builders. Nonetheless, some of the cards are now accessible via MindFactory.de, a prominent German store.

Publication: TechnoSports

Tesla Model Y SUV Fitted with AMD Chip in Chinaedit

After moving to AMD in the new Model S, Elon Musk-owned electric vehicle company Tesla has reportedly started using a new AMD chip in new Model Y vehicles in China.

Publication: News18

AMD sees normalcy in chip supply in second half of next year (PROACTIVE)edit

Mark Papermaster, Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice-President (Technology and Engineering) of AMD, who joined the US-based chipmaker about a decade ago, has led the re-design of engineering processes and turned around AMD’s strategies. In an interview with BusinessLine,Papermaster speaks on the broad contours of the semiconductor industry, supply chain issues and new challenges and opportunities for the industry. Excerpts:

Publication: The Hindu BusinessLine

AMD Radeon RX 6600 GPU Review: Plenty Powerful For 1080p Gaming (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD recently launched the most affordable RDNA2 architecture-based graphics card – the Radeon RX 6600. With the starting price of Rs. 26,490 (without taxes), it is one of the most affordable current-generation graphics cards in the market.

Publication: Gizbot

AMD’s most powerful graphics card, the Radeon RX 6000 series, has hit retail. Radeon RX 6900 XT Liquid Cooled Edition asks for around 1,700 eurosedit

Publication: Digit News

You don’t need a GRAPHIC CARD || AMD Ryzen™ 5 5600G is a *BEAST* (PROACTIVE)edit

The new AMD Ryzen 5000 G-Series processors are versatile APUs that have completely changed what APUsstood for. The AMD Ryzen 5 5600G is a 6-Core APU with multithreading.

Publication: TechPhase

AMD Unveils Workload-Tailored Innovations and Products at The Accelerated Data Center Premiere (PROACTIVE)edit

“We are in a high-performance computing mega- cycle that is driving demand for more compute to power the services and devices that impact every aspect of our daily lives,” said Dr. Lisa Su, president and CEO, AMD. “We are building sig- nificant momentum in the data center with our leadership product portfolio, including Meta’s adoption of AMD EPYC and the buildout of Fron- tier, the first U.S. exascale supercomputer which will be powered by EPYC and AMD Instinct processors.

Publication: Cell IT

Gigabyte AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT GAMING OC PRO Graphics Card Review – Gaming, Benchmarks, Price (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD Radeon 6600XT Review

Publication: FoneArena

Gigabyte AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT GAMING OC PRO Graphics Card Review including Benchmarks, Price (PROACTIVE)edit

Gigabyte AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT GAMING OC PRO Graphics Card Review

Publication: PhoneArena

The dawn of Exascale computing era (PROACTIVE)edit

In recent years, we have witnessed a rapid increase in the adoption of technologies such as AI, ML, cloud computing and data science. During the Covid-19 pandemic, the widescale adoption of virtual business models by enterprises, the expansion, maturing and adoption of cloud ecosystems, growth in broadband, mobile and PC penetration, the shift to digital transactions by a growing tech-savvy consumer base, and the larger ecosystem’s efforts to gear up for 5G network etc.

Publication: The Financial Express

AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT, 6600 XT Likely to Get 6nm Refreshes in 2022edit

AMD’s Radeon RX 6700 XT graphics card is easily the most widely available RDNA 2 part on the market. It’d be safe to assume that the SKU has been one of the more successful “budget” GPUs on the market (lately).

Publication: Hardware Times

New Frontier: The dawn of Exascale computing era (PROACTIVE)edit

In recent years, we have witnessed a rapid increase in the adoption of technologies such as AI, ML, cloud computing and data science. During the Covid-19 pandemic, the widescale adoption of virtual business models by enterprises, the expansion, maturing and adoption of cloud ecosystems, growth in broadband, mobile and PC penetration, the shift to digital transactions by a growing tech-savvy consumer base, and the larger ecosystem’s efforts to gear up for 5G network etc.

Publication: Financial Express

AMD processors accelerating the performance of top Supercomputers Worldwide (PROACTIVE)edit

During this year’s Supercomputing Conference 2021 (SC21), AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) is showcasing its expanded presence and growing preference in the high-performance computing (HPC) industry with exceptional innovation and adoption of AMD data center processors and accelerators. Customers across the industry continue to expand their use of AMD EPYC processors and AMD Instinct accelerators to power cutting-edge research needed to address some of the world’s biggest challenges in climate, life sciences, medicine, and more.

Publication: PinkVilla Tech

AMD to Record Highest Growth Rate of 65% Among Chipmakers in 2021, Intel w/ Negative Growth [Report]edit

AMD is expected to top the annual revenue growth rate chart for 2021 with a massive increase of 65% in earnings. Team Red is slated to lead the impressive growth rate achieved by most chipmakers in the post-COVID environment despite the shortages. AMD will be followed by MediaTek and NVIDIA with growth rates of 60% and 54%, respectively. The last two years have been absolutely fabulous for Dr. Lisa Su and Co, with record revenue reports nearly quarter.

Publication: Hardware Times

AMD May One-Up Apple by Leveraging Samsung’s 3nm GAA Process Node for Zen 5edit

The latest whispers from the semiconductor industry indicate that foundry competition may be heating up in the next round. AMD has been using TSMC’s 7nm (N7) process for both its Zen 2, Zen 3, RDNA, RDNA 2, as well as the console SoCs may ditch the Taiwanese foundry for South Korea’s Samsung foundries. According to a report from DigiTimes, Samsung is slated to mass-produce its 3nm GAA-based chips in the first half of 2022, much like TSMC (the latter is sticking to FinFet instead of GAA for its 3nm nodes).

Publication: Hardware Times

10 Best AMD Ryzen Gaming Laptops In India 2021- (AMD Ryzen 5, 7, 9)edit

AMD has made a strong comeback with the Ryzen 4000 and Ryzen 5000 series in the gaming laptop market. In the past, Intel has ruled the gaming and even work laptop market, but now AMD is a better deal considering superior performance, better thermal efficiency, and much better multi-core performance.

Publication: Candy Tech

AMD Processors Might Be Next On Cryptominers’ Crosshairsedit

Crypto mining and semiconductor shortage go hand in hand. It has made buying graphics cards a near-impossible task, eventually leading to the skyrocketing price of GPUs. Intel’s latest CPUs might have pushed AMD’s Ryzen processors out of the limelight, but that does not mean the latter will not witness rise again.

Publication: Gizbot

Samsung to Use AMD’s RDNA 2 Graphics Across 20 Galaxy Smartphone Models [Rumor]edit

According to the latest rumors, Samsung is planning to leverage AMD’s RDNA 2 graphics IP across 20 different smartphone models. While the Exynos 2200 will be used to power the high-end Galaxy S22 lineup, there will be multiple lower-end SKUs that will also feature cut-down variants of AMD’s RDNA 2 mobile GPU. These should be considerably faster than the Mali/Adreno graphics used by most budget and higher-end Android smartphones.

Publication: Hardware Times

AMD CCD and CCX in Ryzen Processors Explainededit

AMD’s Ryzen CPUs are made up of core complexes called CCDs and/or CCXs. But what is a CCX and how is it different from a CCD in an AMD processor? Let’s have a look. There are many factors responsible for AMD’s recent success in the consumer market. But, the chiplet or MCM design (Multi-chip Module) is at the heart of it. It allowed AMD to increase the core counts to never-before-seen figures in the consumer market and set the groundwork for a revolution of sorts.

Publication: Hardware Times

AMD announces new EPYC CPUs to boost the performance for data centresedit

After bringing CPUs to boost the server market, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is coming for more with a new lineup of EPYC processors for data centres. Data center computing powered by AMD EPYC™ processors delivers leadership application performance and security features to help your business scale.

Publication: VARINDIA

AMD Unveils Workload-Tailored Innovations and Products at The Accelerated Data Center Premiere (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD held the virtual Accelerated Data Center Premiere , launching the new AMD Instinct™ MI200 series accelerators, the world’s fastest accelerator for high performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) workloadsi, and provided a preview of the innovative 3rd Gen AMD EPYC™ processors with AMD 3D V-Cache.

Publication: HG Unified

AMD Ryzen 7 3700X vs Ryzen 5 5600X for Gaming (PROACTIVE)edit

In this post, we will be comparing the $299 (now $279) Ryzen 5 5600X against the now similarly priced Ryzen 7 3700X which packs two additional cores, and decide whether it’s better to opt for more cores or a higher IPC/boost clock combo for gaming.

Publication: Hardware Times

AMD Teases Zen 4 Based Epyc Genoa & Bergamo CPUs: 96 and 128 Coresedit

AMD has teased its next-gen Epyc CPUs based on the Zen 4 core architecture. The EPYC 7004 lineup codenamed Genoa is a general-purpose server stack with up to 96 cores (across 12 CCDs). In addition to this, AMD also teased a cloud-focused variant of Zen 4 called Bergamo. As already discussed multiple times, these will be based on a stripped-down version of Zen 4, called Zen 4c (from 4D).

Publication: Hardware Times

AMD Bags Meta As Customer, Takes On Nvidia With A Range Of New Chips (PROACTIVE)edit

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. announced that it has won Meta Platforms, Inc. as a data centre chip customer, sending AMD shares up more than 11% as it cemented some of its gains against Intel Corp, as per Reuters.

Publication: Analytics India Magazine

AMD will help Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg build Meta (PROACTIVE)edit

At its Accelerated Data Center event, AMD showcased its new lineup of Zen 4 and EPYC processors, which the company said are powerful enough to support data centres to host potential metaverses, such as the one Meta is creating.

Publication: India Today

AMD lands Meta as data center chip customer and takes on Nvidia (PROACTIVE)edit

Advanced Micro Devices Inc on Monday said it has won Meta Platforms Inc as a data center chip customer, sending AMD shares up more than 11% as it cemented some of its gains against Intel Corp.

Publication: Financial Express

AMD Announces the MI200 Data Center GPU: 6nm Chiplet Design w/ 58 Billion Transistors and 14,000 Coresedit

Alongside the Milan-X and Zen 4 Epyc processors, AMD today also unveiled the MI200 data center GPU (accelerator). Packing a chiplet based design, incorporating up to 14,080 stream processors across 220 CUs and two dies/chiplets, we’re looking at the most advanced accelerator ever designed.

Publication: Hardware Times

AMD Announces Epyc Milan-X CPUs w/ 0.75GB of 3D Stacked L3 Cache, Launch in Q1 2022edit

AMD finally announced its Epyc Milan-X processors at the Accelerated Data Center event earlier today.

Publication: Hardware Times

AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT/7800 XT to Feature 3D Stacked Infinity Cache [Rumor]edit

According to the latest set of rumors from @Greymon55, AMD’s next-gen Radeon RX 7900 XT and 7800 XT will not only feature a chiplet design but also boast 3D stacked L3 cache.

Publication: Hardware Times

AMD Instinct MI200 Server Accelerator Series With Multi-Chip Module Announced (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD has been almost everywhere for the last few years. From gaming consoles to laptops, and high-performance CPU and GPUs. Now, the company has officially launched the AMD Instinct MI200 Accelerator Series for servers, which takes server GPU performance to the next level using multi-die GPU technology.

Publication: Gizbot

Windows 11 Is Still A Trouble For AMD Usersedit

Read more at: https://www.gizbot.com/search/results.html?q=AMD#news

Microsoft recently issued a Windows 11 OS fix, which resolved a performance issue due to a bug related to the L3 cache on AMD Ryzen CPU powered PCs. However, it looks like the new update has opened up another bug, again for the users with AMD CPU.

Publication: Gizbot

Asus ROG AMD Advantage Laptop Uruttu Review | AMD அனுப்பிய விசித்திர LAPTOP! | PC Doc’s Review! (PROACTIVE)edit

Asus ROG Stix AMD Advantage Laptop review.

Publication: A2D Channel

AMD brand mentions

Laptops under ₹30,000: Dell, Lenovo, HP top the list on Amazonedit

You can find laptops in many different price ranges. We have listed for you some of the best-selling laptops in the under ₹30,000 category. Check it out.

Publication: Hindustan Times

Tencent Cloud and AMD join forces to launch StarLake servers powered by AMD EPYC (TM) processors in Southeast Asiaedit

Tencent Cloud, the cloud business of global technology company Tencent, today announced its collaboration with leading semiconductor company AMD to introduce StarLake servers powered by AMD EPYC™ processors for hyperscale data centers in Southeast Asia. The collaboration further highlights Tencent Cloud’s commitment to providing safe, stable and high-performance infrastructure products and services for the cloud era.

Publication: IT News Online

5 best processors for gaming in 2021edit

Processors are known to be the brain of any computer system and that is absolutely true. Each and every aspect of basic computing requires access to these processing units and, as a result, selecting the right Processor is very important in 2021.

Publication: SportsKeeda

NVIDIA and AMD’s GPU Market Share Grows as Discrete Graphics Cards Become More Popularedit

This year was a very successful one for most chipmakers despite the semiconductor shortages. AMD and NVIDIA were two of the fastest-growing companies in Silicon Valley over the last several quarters. Much of this can be attributed to the growing demand for graphics processors, most notably discrete graphics cards over the last few months. According to a report from JPR, the discrete GPU market grow by 11% compared to the previous quarter.

Publication: Hardware Times

Gaming laptops with Radeon Graphics on Amazon Indiaedit

High-performance gaming laptops have already been adopting AMD Ryzen processors for a while now. Here are some gaming laptops with Radeon graphics.

Publication: Digit

Convertible laptops with 1 TB SSD storage on Amazon Indiaedit

Laptop users on the go need compact notebooks which can be a single stop for all things work or entertainment-related when outside. The market is flooded with convertible laptops, so here are the best ones with 1TB of storage.

Publication: Digit

AMD Epyc CPUs Powering Supercomputers Sees 3.5x Increase in 2021, 4 of the 10 Fastest SCs Now AMD Powerededit

AMD’s presence in the world’s fastest supercomputers increased by more than three-fold this year. Compared to just 21 supercomputers in 2020, this year AMD’s Epyc processors power 73 of the world’s fastest computers.

Publication: Hardware Times

AMD 5nm Zen 4 CPUs to Feature 3D Stacked V-Cache as Welledit

According to well-reputed tipster @Greymon55, AMD’s next-gen Zen 4 based Ryzen and Epyc processors will feature 3D stacked V-Cache as well. Unlike Zen 3D, 3D stacked variants of Zen 4 should land right alongside the standard SKUs. These will be likely marketed as the “Extreme Edition” or “Gaming Edition” parts, with significantly more L3 cache which directly affects gaming performance.

Publication: Hardware Times

AMD and MediaTek Partner to Tackle Intel: Develop Wi-Fi 6E Modules for Desktops and Laptops (PROACTIVE)edit

MediaTek and AMD today announced a collaboration to co-engineer Wi-Fi 6E modules, starting with the AMD RZ600 Series containing MediaTek’s new Filogic 330P chipset.

Publication: Hardware Times

NVIDIA CEO Brushes Off AMD’s MI200 MCM GPU: Every year there is an Nvidia killer and people call it thatedit

AMD recently announced its Instinct MI200 “Aldebaran” data center GPU, offering nearly 5x more FP64 throughput compared to NVIDIA’s top A100 Tensor Core Accelerator. This, of course, means NVIDIA needs to react to the development in one way or another. In an interview with TNP, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang dismissed the Instinct MI200 as just another competitor in the data center and HPC market.

Publication: Hardware Times

MediaTek Filogic 330P chipset powers AMD Ryzen-series laptop and desktops (PROACTIVE)edit

MediaTek said its Filogic 330P chipset will power AMD Ryzen-series laptop and desktops, offering fast Wi-Fi speeds with low latency and less interference from other signals.

Publication: Infotech Lead

Talent Mobility: An essential tool to drive individual and organisational strength (PROACTIVE)edit

Fathima Farouk, HR Head, AMD India, said the company has adopted a “speak up” culture that allows the employees to express their career aspirations and engage with various teams, in India and abroad, for potential internal movement opportunities.

Publication: ETHRWorld

ROG Strix G15 2021 Gaming Laptop ஒரு புதிய முயற்சி… AMD யின் புரட்சி (PROACTIVE)edit

ASUS ROG Strix G15 (2021) Advantage Edition Ryzen 9 Octa Core 5900HX – (16 GB/1 TB SSD/Windows 10 Home/12 GB Graphics/AMD Radeon RX 6800M) G513QY-HQ008TS Gaming Laptop

Publication: GiriSonaSeri Tech

Asus TUF A15 spews poweredit

It has been a fantastic year for the gaming industry. There has been plenty of action on the acquisition front among video game developers, arrival of new gaming rigs (though released late last year) as well as a slew of great gaming laptops, one of which is the Asus TUF A15. Asus, in fact, has made tremendous progress with gaming laptops that look snazzy, work effortlessly and offer good battery life. The machine we have is powered by AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (with Radeon graphics) and that makes a big difference on the performance front.

Publication: The Telegraph

Intel’s $200 Core i5-12400 Tackles AMD’s $300 Ryzen 5 5600X in Content Creation Benchmarksedit

While Intel’s newly launched Alder Lake-S processors are impressive in their own right, they have failed to beat AMD’s Ryzen 5000 offerings in terms of sales and popularity. Much of this boils down to supply and the troubles of upgrading to a brand new platform with a new memory standard (DDR5). As a result of this, Z690 motherboards and the Core i9-12900K have been witnessing luke-warm sales despite offering better gaming and single-threaded performance than any other CPU on the market.

Publication: Hardware Times

Nvidia vs. AMD: Coming to a metaverse near youedit

Shares of Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices have surged 30% and 20%, respectively, since the company once known as Facebook reported third-quarter results late last month. Those results included a plan to boost capital expenditures by about 66% next year, in large part to start funding the company’s vision of a “metaverse,” the next generation of the internet that will include virtual worlds with real economies.

Publication: Mint

Some Of The Best Laptops Under Rs 30,000 in India In November 2021edit

Laptops are probably the most important gadget we use as of late. With do business from home and digital courses turning into a factor, everybody wants a laptop computer in order to have the ability to work or go to high school. However, a very good laptop computer comes with a value and it’s usually tough to discover a good laptop computer in a finances. This is the place we step in, and at this time we’ve got listed among the finest choices which you can avail for underneath Rs 30,000 in the Indian market.

Publication: News Logic

Samsung may have two options for the Galaxy s22 processoredit

The earlier Exynos chipsets have not been received well by the customers with several issues like battery hogging and thermal throttling being reported. To make amends, Samsung roped in AMD and the new Exynos 2200 comes with an AMD GPU with RDNA architecture which is looking good on paper at least.

Publication: The Times of India

Why u should Not Buy intel 12th gen CPUs || *REAL FACTS* || AMD still better ??edit

Why You should NOT Buy intel 12th gen CPUs || BRUTAL FACTS

Publication: Tech Phase

AMD Should be Worried Now! | Intel Core i5 12400Fedit

AMD Should Worry Now! | Intel Core i5 12400F

Publication: ModxTech

Lenovo Legion 5 Pro Review: Big Bang For the Buckedit

The Legion 5 Pro is an excellent gaming machine. The Ryzen 5800H and the 140W NVIDIA RTX 3070 are perfect ingredients to brew a heady concoction of smooth gameplay, rich graphics and a cool exterior.

Publication: MySmartPrice

AMD lands Meta as customer and takes aim at Nvidia, sending shares up 11%edit

Advanced Micro Devices Inc on Monday said it has won Meta Platforms Inc as a data center chip customer, sending AMD shares up more than 11% as it cemented some of its gains against Intel Corp.

Publication: ET Telecom

Samsung Exynos 2200 chipset to reportedly deliver 34% improved peak performanceedit

Samsung’s upcoming Exynos 2200 chipset is set to get a major boost in performance, particularly in the graphics department. The new Exynos 2200 SoC will used a GPU based on AMD’s RDNA 2 architecture.

Publication: Moneycontrol

AMD Raphael-H for Notebooks to Offer 16 Cores/32 Threads, Granite Ridge w/ 3nm, 6nm Zen 5 Hybrid Core Archedit

AMD will be doubling down on core counts with Raphael, at least on the mobile front. We’re looking at core counts of up to 16 (32 threads) with a TDP of up to 45W.

Publication: Hardware Times

Samsung Exynos 2200 Initial Benchmark Data Touts up to 34 Percent Performance Upgradeedit

The Samsung Exynos 2200 SoC has been tipped to be based on the ARM v9 core architecture, and also feature an AMD RDNA-2 GPU.

Publication: MySmartPrice

Lenovo Legion 5 Pro review: Bargain for hardcore gamersedit

The Lenovo Legion 5 Pro is currently one of the best gaming laptops in the sub- ₹2 lakh space. With its combo of Ryzen 7 processor and NVIDIA RTX 3070 GPU, this is an easy one to recommend for gamers.

Publication: HT Tech

Acer Swift X (SFX14-41G) Review: A Rare Beastedit

The configuration of the Swift X that I received from Acer is available on its India website, at the time of writing this review. It features an AMD Ryzen 5 5600U CPU with integrated Radeon graphics, 16GB of RAM, a 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD, and a discrete Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 GPU.

Publication: NDTV Gadgets360

AMD Ryzen 5 5600X Up to 10% Faster than the Intel Core i5-12600K in eSports Titlesedit

While the Core i9-12900K consistently manages to beat its Ryzen 5000 (5950X) rival in gaming workloads, the Core i5-12600K actually falls behind in eSports titles. We’re looking at a delta of as much as 32% (in Valorant) and an average advantage of 7.5% for the Ryzen 5 5600X over the 12600K in eSports titles at 1080p.

Publication: Hardware Times

AMD Ryzen 5000 CPUs Lead Sales Despite Intel Alder Lake Launch, Radeon RX 6900 XT Leads in Germanyedit

According to the Mindfactory CPU sales figures (post-Alder Lake launch), AMD is still leading with the bulk of the units sold.

Publication: Hardware Times

Velocity Gaming Announces Partnership With AMDedit

Velocity Gaming, one of the leading names in Indian Valorant circuit, has announced a partnership with processors manufacturer AMD. This partnership will mutually aid both the parties with AMD earning a strategic spot on VLT’s jerseys and the organization receiving state-of-the-art equipment from AMD.

Publication: Talkesport

Why Windows 11 KB5007215 Is A Must Install For AMD CPU Powered PCsedit

Microsoft has released another version of the stable Windows 11 OS — Windows 11 KB5007215. Every AMD-powered Windows 11 PC user must install this patch, as it fixes the performance-related issues on the AMD CPU-powered laptops and desktops.

Publication: Gizbot

Asus Vivobook 17 Ryzen 5 Hexa Core-5500U (2021) Review: Size Above Alledit

The ASUS VivoBook 17 packs in an AMD Ryzen 5 5500U APU, which stands for Accelerated Processing Unit. It packs the CPU and the GPU on the same die. The CPU is a 6-core/12-thread unit (which we’ll talk about in a minute) and the GPU is a low-powered Radeon Graphics processor with 7 Graphics Core. The CPU has a Max. Operating temperature (Tjmax) of 105 °C and an 8MB superfast L3 cache.

Publication: Digit

Samsung Kills Rumours of Exynos 2200 Launch Event on November 19edit

Samsung has confirmed its partnership with AMD for developing the GPU for its upcoming Exynos flagship. It was rumoured that the company will finally unveil the new Exynos 2200 chip on November 19. However, Samsung Exynos has now tweeted that there is no Exynos-related event planned for November 19.

Publication: MySmartPrice

*MAJOR PRICE DROP* COMING SOON || Don’t Build your PC yet. || acche din :’)edit

Here we discuss bout the Price Drop that’s bout to arrive soon on the Ryzen 5000 CPUs.

Publication: Tech Phase

Samsung Exynos 2200 w/ AMD RDNA 2 Graphics to be Announced on 19th Novemberedit

Samsung is all set to announce its next-gen Exynos 2200 SoC next week with a special focus on gaming. The company’s official IG account states: Gaming has come a long way. What we used to deem “immersive”, relied on a slew of external factors, like the surrounding environment.

Publication: Hardware Times

NVIDIA RTX 4080/4090 vs AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT/7800 XT Specs and Performance Comparison [Rumors]edit

As 2021 ends, we’re approaching the end of the existing GPU cycle. Both NVIDIA and AMD are expected to launch their next-gen gaming graphics cards in the second half of 2022.

Publication: Hardware Times

Is 5700G build good? Who is it for? (PROACTIVE)edit

This PC Build comes with – AMD Ryzen 7- 5700G upto 4.6GHz

Publication: Dhananjay Bhosale

Intel Core i9-12900K 17% Slower than the Ryzen 9 5950X at Same Power Draw in Multi-Threaded Workloadsedit

Intel’s Alder Lake-S processors are generally faster than AMD’s Ryzen 5000 parts in gaming and single-threaded workloads but perform on par in heavily multi-threaded workloads such as Cinebench, Blender, and Corona. One important thing to keep in mind is that most benchmarks of the 12th Gen CPUs were conducted with the PL1 values set to PL2 (241W).

Publication: Hardware Times

What chip shortage? AMD books capacity years ahead to ease crunchesedit

Chip designer Advanced Micro Devices has been able to skirt most of the problems linked with the global chip supply shortage by forecasting demand years in advance, a top executive said on Tuesday.

Publication: The Economic Times

Intel loses ground as demand for Chromebook chips wanesedit

AMD accounted for 24.6% of personal-computer processor sales in the third quarter, up from 22.5% a earlier, according to Mercury Research.

Publication: The Economic Times

New silicon, new devices: Gaming in 2022edit

Intel’s last few years have been tough as it has struggled to migrate from its 14 NM (nanometer) MOSFET platform. In the silicon industry, the smaller a process can get the more the space available to cram in more transistors and by the end of 2020 most of Intel’s competitors had gone sub-10 NM in their design. AMD was offering its 5000 series on a 7 NM process and Apple’s in-house M1 Silicon was on the even smaller 5 NM.

Publication: Telangana Today

Intel Golden Cove Core Architecture Deep Dive: vs Zen 3 and Sunny Coveedit

At its Architectural Day 2021, Intel unveiled its Golden Cove core which represents the next step in its high-performance CPU architecture. Golden Cove succeeds Willow Cove and will compete against AMD’s Zen 3 and Zen 4-based processors. As such, we’ll be comparing it against these cores, plus analyze what has changed compared to its predecessors.

Publication: Hardware Times

AMD Bergamo CPU w/ 128 Zen 4D Cores Coming in Q2 2023, 3nm Zen 5 in Q4 2023edit

AMD will be launching its Zen 4 Dense (4D) cores with its cloud-oriented Bergamo processors sometime in the second quarter of 2023. This was shared by MLID a few days back in a leak.

Publication: Hardware Times

AMD Set to Announce Zen 3D Based Milan-X CPUs + Instinct MI200 GPUs: Watch the Live Event Hereedit

AMD is all set to announce its next-generation of data center offerings in roughly 24 hours from now. We’re talking about the Zen 3D-based Milan-X processors, featuring 3D stacked V-Cache and the chiplet based Instinct MI200 GPU accelerators.

Publication: Hardware Times

Intel Kaby Lake-G w/ Radeon RX Vega M GPU Powers new Chinese Mini-PCedit

Now, a Chinese PC maker Hystou has announced two mini-PCs based on the Kaby Lake-G family. You can opt between the Core i5-8305G and the Core i7-8809G. These are both quad-core CPUs with hyperthreading paired with a Radeon Vega iGPU. The former has a boost clock of 3.80GHz while the latter can boost up to 4.20GHz, courtesy of Turbo Boost 2.0.

Publication: Hardware Times

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X Price Drops by $150 to Just $299, Cheaper than the Core i5-12600Kedit

With Intel’s 12th Gen Alder Lake processors finally on the market, prices of existing CPUs have started to fall off a cliff. AMD’s Ryzen 7 5800X which debuted at $449 is now going for just $299 at Micro Center. That’s a discount of $150. In comparison, its direct competitor, the Core i5-12600K is available for $319.99, making sure that the midrange Zen 3 SKUs are still relevant.

Publication: Hardware Times

Intel Core i5-12400F Beats the Ryzen 5 5600X in Gaming and Content Creation Despite Costing Lessedit

Intel just launched its flagship Alder Lake-S processors, but we’re yet to see the non-K budget offerings. The most interesting SKU from that bunch is the Core i5-12400F. Most of the Core i5-x400 parts have sold extremely well in the past, often topping the charts on Amazon, Newegg, Mindfactory, and other popular retailers across the world.

Publication: Hardware Times

INTEL CORE I9-12900K Desktop Processor Review: Hybrid Architecture Works Wondersedit

Intel certainly has a winner in their hands. The Intel 12th Gen Core “Alder Lake” Desktop processors outperform the Zen 3 based Ryzen 5000 processors in most of the benchmarks that we’ve tested the processors on. The hybrid architecture approach seems to work wonders and the ball is now in AMD’s court. For the enthusiasts, Alder Lake with DDR5 would be the go to combination for the sheer performance that it offers.

Publication: Digit

AMD Zen 4D Dense Technology Leaked Online Prior to its official launchedit

According to the Moore’s Law is Dead YouTube channel, AMD is planning to develop a new sort of CPU core on the Zen 4 architecture called Zen4D Dense Technology. This is supposed to come with less cache memory and a lower frequency to boost efficiency and minimize the processor’s power consumption.

Publication: TechStory

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X Gets A Massive Price Cut: Intel Alder Lake Effect?edit

Early this year, we reviewed the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X CPU, which was one of the best mid-tier gaming CPUs in terms of both performance and energy efficiency. At the time of launch, the CPU was priced around $449 or Rs. 40,000. Now, the CPU is just available for $299 in the select market.

Publication: Gizbot

Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 Alan Walker Edition: Fun Gaming Laptop For Electronic Music Fansedit

The current generation is rocking AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS Processor 3.1 GHz (with 16M Cache, up to 4.5 GHz) with 16GB of DDR4 memory. In the graphics department, you get Nvidia’s latest RTX 3050 Ti GPU with 4GB of GDDR6 memory.

Publication: Indiatimes

Asus ROG Flow X13 Review: One of the most powerful 13-inch laptops and that’s not even its X-Factoredit

Our unit arrived with an AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS CPU with 8 cores and offering a max clock speed of 4.5GHz. The CPU is paired with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q GPU. Other CPU options include a Ryzen 7 5800HS and Ryzen 9 5980HS, while Asus also offers an Nvidia RTX 3050 Ti GPU option abroad.

Publication: Moneycontrol

Best HP Laptops Under 40000 in India (November 2021) – Buyer’s Guideedit

This article is related to an affiliate advertising program and The New Indian Express’s journalists were not involved in production of this article.

Publication: Express Deals

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Laptops under ₹30,000: Dell, Lenovo, HP top the list on Amazonedit

You can find laptops in many different price ranges. We have listed for you some of the best-selling laptops in the under ₹30,000 category. Check it out.

Publication: Hindustan Times

It is crucial for children to gain knowledge of AI: Mehreen Shamim, Intel’s AI Impact Shapers Awardeeedit

In an exclusive interview with AIM, Mehreen Shamim, Intel’s AI Impact Shapers awardee, shared the importance of building an ecosystem of AI learning

Publication: Analytics India Mag

5 best processors for gaming in 2021edit

Processors are known to be the brain of any computer system and that is absolutely true. Each and every aspect of basic computing requires access to these processing units and, as a result, selecting the right Processor is very important in 2021.

Publication: SportsKeeda

State of inclusion changing at officesedit

The pandemic has been a catalyst for businesses to reimagine the workplace model and adapt to new ways of working, which were historically unimaginable. “Nearly 81 per cent of the business leaders surveyed in India said that these workplace disruptions caused by the pandemic have had a positive impact on diversity, equity and inclusion in their organisation, demonstrating how remote workspaces and hybrid work models have been successful for achieving such goals. Furthermore, 71 per cent said their organisation adapted such initiatives for a hybrid workforce.

Publication: Telangana Today

Intel to Launch New Xe Arc Gaming GPU Lineup Each Year: 4th Gen Arc “Druid” in 2025edit

Intel’s 1st Gen Xe-HPG graphics cards are yet to launch, and the company is already planning the next three generations of its GPUs for gamers. The first generation of the Arc graphics cards, codenamed “Alchemist” is slated to land in the first half of 2022 (just a few months before NVIDIA and AMD’s next-generation lineups). Intel ARC Community Advocate Bryce indicated this in a Tweet the other day.

Publication: Hardware Times

NVIDIA RTX 3090 Ti 24GB to be Launched at CES 2022, RTX 2060 12GB in December [Rumor]edit

According to rumors out of mainland China, NVIDIA is planning to launch a slew of new graphics cards this holiday season. The high capacity variants of the GeForce RTX 3080, RTX 3070 Ti, and RTX 2060 are slated to arrive in December while the RTX 3090 Ti with 24GB of GDDR6X memory is expected to be announced in Jan (during CES 2022).

Publication: Hardware Times

Laptops with 8 core CPU and Nvidia RTX 3000 series graphics on Amazon Indiaedit

Having good gaming peripherals doesn’t make you a better gamer – but it certainly helps you get there. Gaming laptops these days come with really good specifications which can help you reach the limits of your gaming potential. Laptops with 8 core processors and the latest RTX 3000 series graphics cards are high-performance laptops that can help you get a high frame rate gaming experience. These graphics cards handle impressive visual fidelity which wasn’t possible with previous graphics processors.

Publication: Digit

Affordable gaming laptops with 6 core CPUs on Amazon Indiaedit

Gaming laptops are portable powerhouse machines that pack a punch. They sport high-end internals such as powerful graphics cards and multi-core processors which make for really good performance in demanding games and applications. To help with speed, they come with fast screens which make for smoother-looking games as well as high memory which is enough to handle multitasking.

Publication: Digit

Black Friday Sale 2021: From laptops to speakers, check best deals on Amazonedit

So many options to look at and that too available at discounted rates. It would make anyone buy even if they got terribly out of their budget as a consequence. Good Black Friday Sale 2021 deals and offers are difficult to grab as you need to buy the product on time or it goes out of stock.

Publication: HT Tech

Intel Launches Intel Unnati Program to Advance Emerging Technology Skills in Indiaedit

Intel announced the launch of the Intel® Unnati Program to help equip engineering students in India with industry-relevant data-centric skills. Through a network of system integrators, 100 Intel® Unnati Data-Centric Labs in emerg- ing technologies will be set up over the next year across universities and engineering institutes in India. The initia- tive will provide the country’s higher educational institutions with long-term capabilities in tech- nology and lab infrastructure, enabling a greater focus on research and innovation.

Publication: Cell IT

NVIDIA and AMD’s GPU Market Share Grows as Discrete Graphics Cards Become More Popularedit

This year was a very successful one for most chipmakers despite the semiconductor shortages. AMD and NVIDIA were two of the fastest-growing companies in Silicon Valley over the last several quarters. Much of this can be attributed to the growing demand for graphics processors, most notably discrete graphics cards over the last few months. According to a report from JPR, the discrete GPU market grow by 11% compared to the previous quarter.

Publication: Hardware Times

NVIDIA to Release RTX 3080 12GB and RTX 3070 Ti 16GB (2x More Memory) GPUs Next Month [Rumor]edit

We’ve been hearing of a GeForce RTX 30 series refresh for a while now. At the same time, there have been reports of higher memory capacity variants of existing SKUs, most notably the RTX 3080 and 3070. A story from ITHome indicates that we’ll be getting both. As per the Chinese outlet, NVIDIA will launch high-capacity variants of three GPUs, namely the RTX 2060, the RTX 3070 Ti, and the RTX 3080.

Publication: Hardware Times

Intel Plans to Expand its Chip Production to 30% of Global Foundry Capacity (on US Soil)edit

Over the last few years, Intel has been stuck in a rut of sorts. It lost many of its prominent customers, most notably Apple while also falling behind longtime rival AMD in both execution and roadmaps. The return of Pat Gelsinger, as the CEO of the world’s largest chipmaker, is being seen as a revival or return to roots, with a focus on production, packaging, and performance. Gelsinger has set some lofty goals for Intel, spanning an entire decade.

Publication: Hardware Times

This 3 Lakh rupees i9 12900K PC Build is “CRAZY” || it has a *SCREEN* + RTX 3070edit

Here I used an intel core i9 with a Asus TUF RTX 3070.

Publication: Tech Phase

NVIDIA Releases Version 2 Of GauGAN, Its Scaringly Accurate AI Art Solutionedit

NVIDIA recently announced the latest version of NVIDIA Research’s AI painting demo, GauGAN2. The new model is powered by deep learning and consists of a text-to-image feature.

Publication: Analytics India Magazine

12th Gen Intel Core i9-12900K Review: Intel Strikes Backedit

Intel seems to have answered all the critics with its latest 12th Gen Alder Lake desktop CPUs. The company has launched as many as eight Alder Lake CPUs, where the Intel Core i9-12900K is currently the flagship offering from the company for PC and gaming enthusiasts.

Publication: Gizbot

Microsoft’s two-in-one laptop Surface Go 3 launched in India; check out price, featuresedit

The Microsoft Surface Go 3 two-in-one device comes with a 10.5-inch, 1080p display with touch support, a 5 MP front camera and Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The device can also be had with either the 10th-Gen Intel Core i3-10100Y processor or the dual-core Intel Pentium Gold 6500Y processor

Publication: Business Today

Convertible laptops with 1 TB SSD storage on Amazon Indiaedit

Laptop users on the go need compact notebooks which can be a single stop for all things work or entertainment-related when outside. The market is flooded with convertible laptops, so here are the best ones with 1TB of storage.

Publication: Digit

Intel unveils 12th Gen Core Alder Lake Hybrid desktop line upedit

Intel announced their 12th Gen Alder Lake hybrid desktop processors during their intel innovation virtual event.

Publication: Digit

NVIDIA GTC 2021: What We Predicted Vs What Actually Happenededit

Before the beginning of the conference, Analytics India Magazine published an article on what to expect at the GTC 2021. Today, we make a comparison of what we predicted versus what was actually announced during the conference.

Publication: Analytics India Magazine

Alienware M15 R6 Review: This might just be the most powerful 15-inch gaming laptop of 2021edit

When it comes to performance, our model of the M15 R6 was powered by an 11th Gen Intel Core i7-11800H CPU paired with 32GB of RAM. The Alienware M15 R6 is also equipped with a 1TB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD for storage. On the graphics side, you get integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics and a dedicated Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 mobile GPU.

Publication: Moneycontrol

Intel’s “Big” Golden Cove Cores 50% Faster than “Little” Gracemont Cores: 156W vs 123W Power Drawedit

Intel’s Alder Lake processors bring with them a lot of new technologies, but the most notable is the use of a hybrid core architecture, otherwise known as big.LITTLE in the Arm/smartphone space. The use of low power efficiency cores codenamed “Gracemont” allows Intel to catch up with AMD’s Ryzen processors without sacrificing die space and power. According to rough estimates, Gracemont is on par with the Skylake core in terms of performance while being much more efficient.

Publication: Hardware Times

NVIDIA CEO Brushes Off AMD’s MI200 MCM GPU: Every year there is an Nvidia killer and people call it thatedit

AMD recently announced its Instinct MI200 “Aldebaran” data center GPU, offering nearly 5x more FP64 throughput compared to NVIDIA’s top A100 Tensor Core Accelerator. This, of course, means NVIDIA needs to react to the development in one way or another. In an interview with TNP, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang dismissed the Instinct MI200 as just another competitor in the data center and HPC market.

Publication: Hardware Times

Intel’s entry-level Alder Lake-powered Pentium and Celeron CPUs appears in the latest listingsedit

Momomo US uncovered and listed Intel’s entry-level Alder Lake-powered Pentium and Celeron CPUs aimed at the sub-$100 US pricing category. It’s been speculated that what we’re seeing is additional enhancements to Intel’s newest 12th Gen Alder Lake processor line.

Publication: TechnoSports

VIT-AP inks pacts with tech giantsedit

Vellore Institute of Technology, Andhra Pradesh,(VIT-AP) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with technology giants Intel and Boston IT Solutions (India) Pvt Ltd in a virtual event on Friday.

Publication: The New Indian Express

Microsoft Surface Go 3 Launches In India: Check Specifications And Price Hereedit

The Microsoft Surface Go 3 is available with a dual-core Intel Pentium Gold 6500Y processor. Both the processors come with Intel UHD Graphics 615 and a dedicated graphics processor is absent.

Publication: Republic World

Gaming laptops with Hexa core CPU and NVIDIA 3000 graphics on Amazon Indiaedit

To help you pick a gaming laptop that meets these requirements, we’ve curated the best options available on Amazon that offer a great mix of useful features and powerful specifications.

Publication: Digit

11th gen Core i5 laptops with Intel Evo certification on Amazon Indiaedit

Here are some of the best 11th gen Core i5 laptops that are Intel Evo certified.

Publication: Digit

Nvidia posts record revenue as videogaming sales soaredit

Graphics-chip company Nvidia Corp. posted another quarter of record sales amid supercharged demand for videogaming and data centers.

Publication: Mint

NVIDIA RTX GPU Market Share Grows to 25% of all GeForce Cards, CMP Mining Revenue Drops by 60%edit

NVIDIA has reported another stellar quarter with a revenue of $7.1 billion for the third quarter of 2021, highlighting a YoY growth of 50%. Both the gaming and data center businesses registered a strong quarter, growing by over 40% YoY and 5% QoQ. The chipmaker’s GPU sales have remained strong despite lean inventory, and limited shipments. According to NVIDIA CFO Colette Kress, desktop GPU supply has improved but is still quite a bit short of demand (which has remained strong).

Publication: Hardware Times

LTTS helps NVIDIA and Mavenir to accelerate AI-on-5G platformedit

L&T Technology Services Ltd (LTTS) said it has been selected as an engineering partner by Mavenir and NVIDIA, to accelerate adoption of the industry’s first converged AI-on-5G.

Publication: Mint

Dell Inspiron 16 Plus review: A semi creator laptop with lot of potentialedit

Although the creator laptop segment falls in the ultra-high-end segment, its market potential is huge, especially with the surge in young digital creators. While the choices available in the “pro” segment are growing, brands like Dell have started to realise that they need to offer options that cater to budding creators who aren’t willing to spend big bucks on top-tier hardware. The new Inspiron 16 Plus is designed to meet the needs of such customers but without sacrificing the raw performance expected from a creator-centric notebook.

Publication: Indian Express

L&T Technology Servicesedit

Bags order from NVIDIA and Mavenir to accelerate adoption of AI-on-5G

Publication: Business Standard

Intel’s $200 Core i5-12400 Tackles AMD’s $300 Ryzen 5 5600X in Content Creation Benchmarksedit

While Intel’s newly launched Alder Lake-S processors are impressive in their own right, they have failed to beat AMD’s Ryzen 5000 offerings in terms of sales and popularity. Much of this boils down to supply and the troubles of upgrading to a brand new platform with a new memory standard (DDR5). As a result of this, Z690 motherboards and the Core i9-12900K have been witnessing luke-warm sales despite offering better gaming and single-threaded performance than any other CPU on the market.

Publication: Hardware Times

NVIDIA Image Scaling Limited to DX11 GPUs, Not for Vulkan/OpenGL as is, Unlike AMD FSRedit

Some interesting facts about NVIDIA’s newly open-sourced Image Scaling technology have come to light. According to users on the Phoronix forums, unlike AMD’s FSR spatial upscaler, NVIDIA’s NIS is a D3D compute shader (FSR is a generic HLSL/GLSL shader compatible with any API and hardware) limited to DX11+ compatible games and systems. Furthermore, NIS is much more abstract and high-level compared to FSR which makes it hard to customize and tweak depending upon the game.

Publication: Hardware Times

Covid enhanced diversity and inclusion initiatives of companies: Intel surveyedit

The Covid 19 pandemic has been a catalyst for enhancing and accelerating the diversity and inclusion initiatives of companies, showed a survey by Intel.Nearly 81 per cent of the business leaders surveyed in India said that the workplace disruptions caused by the pandemic have had a positive impact on diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) initiatives in their organisations, demonstrating how remote workspaces and hybrid work models have been successful for achieving diversity goals, according to the India findings of a global survey of over 3,000 business leaders across 17 countries, including 200 from India.

Publication: The Economic Times

Nvidia vs. AMD: Coming to a metaverse near youedit

Shares of Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices have surged 30% and 20%, respectively, since the company once known as Facebook reported third-quarter results late last month. Those results included a plan to boost capital expenditures by about 66% next year, in large part to start funding the company’s vision of a “metaverse,” the next generation of the internet that will include virtual worlds with real economies.

Publication: Mint

Jumping On The Metaverse Bandwagon: NVIDIA Launches Range Of Omniverse Capabilitiesedit

This avatar, also nicknamed Toy Jensen, is one of the latest offerings from NVIDIA. It was demonstrated at the GTC 2021 Fall event recently. These conversational avatars called Toy-Me are trained for speech understanding and natural language processing on large models. These avatars can help synthesise users voices and character animation. Toy Me is just one of the many developments of NVIDIA in the metaverse space.

Publication: Analytics India Mag

Intel 4004 turns 50 today: A timeline of microprocessor evolutionedit

The Intel 4004 has turned 50 today. Unveiled on November 15, 1971, it was the first commercial microprocessor in the world. Built to the needs of a client for their erstwhile printing computer, the Intel 4004 shrunk the performance of an ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) from the size of an entire room – to that of barely a fingernail. 

Publication: TechCircle

Some Of The Best Laptops Under Rs 30,000 in India In November 2021edit

Laptops are probably the most important gadget we use as of late. With do business from home and digital courses turning into a factor, everybody wants a laptop computer in order to have the ability to work or go to high school. However, a very good laptop computer comes with a value and it’s usually tough to discover a good laptop computer in a finances. This is the place we step in, and at this time we’ve got listed among the finest choices which you can avail for underneath Rs 30,000 in the Indian market.

Publication: News Logic

Lenovo Yoga 9i laptop review: Beauty and the beastedit

Laptops have become an extension of our digital lives of late. While they were always an important aspect of our lives both at our workplaces and at our homes, now they have become something more personal — a place that was earlier reserved just for smartphones.

Publication: HT Tech

UK will investigate NVIDIA’s acquisition of ARM againedit

After an initial investigation into Nvidia’s acquisition of ARM (makers of reference designs for processors used for various devices), earlier in the year, the UK government will conduct a phase two of the investigation of the deal over national security issues.

Publication: Moneycontrol

12th gen is here || Why to consider intel 12th gen || VIDEO EDITING / GAMING / STREAMING.edit

Why You should Buy intel 12th gen CPUs || BRUTAL FACTS

Publication: Tech Phase

Why u should Not Buy intel 12th gen CPUs || *REAL FACTS* || AMD still better ??edit

Why You should NOT Buy intel 12th gen CPUs || BRUTAL FACTS

Publication: Tech Phase

AMD Should be Worried Now! | Intel Core i5 12400Fedit

AMD Should Worry Now! | Intel Core i5 12400F

Publication: ModxTech

UK to investigate Nvidia’s ARM deal on national security grounds: Reportedit

UK ministers are expected to order an in-depth investigation of Nvidia Corp’s planned 30 billion pounds ($40 billion) acquisition of British chip designer ARM over antitrust and national security concerns, the Sunday Times reported.

Publication: ET Telecom

NVIDIA’s Large Language AI Models Are Now Available To Businesses Worldwideedit

NVIDIA has set the stage for businesses worldwide to design and deploy large language models (LLMs). This design enables them to develop domain-specific chatbots, personal assistants, and other artificial intelligence systems.

Publication: Analytics India Magazine

Lenovo Legion 5 Pro Review: Big Bang For the Buckedit

The Legion 5 Pro is an excellent gaming machine. The Ryzen 5800H and the 140W NVIDIA RTX 3070 are perfect ingredients to brew a heady concoction of smooth gameplay, rich graphics and a cool exterior.

Publication: MySmartPrice

White House spurns Intel plan to boost chip production in Chinaedit

The Biden administration spurned a plan by Intel Corp. to increase production in China over security concerns, dealing a setback to an idea pitched as a fix for U.S. chip shortages, according to people familiar with the deliberations.

Publication: The Economic Times

Intel Core i7-12700, 12700F, Core i5-12600, 12400F, Core i9-12900, 12900F Specs Surfaceedit

The specifications of Intel’s 65W Alder Lake processors have surfaced. These are the non-K and F series SKUs that come with a locked multiplier and can’t be overclocked. The info was shared by @momomo on Twitter who has been rather consistent with his leaks. For the Core i7-12700 and 12700F, we’re looking at the same 12 cores and 20 threads, but a slightly lower base and boost clocks compared to the K series models.

Publication: Hardware Times

NVIDIA Announces The Release of New And Improved Accelerated Computing Librariesedit

NVIDIA announced the release of 65 new and updated software development kits (SDKs), which include libraries, code samples, and documentation. These SDKs enhance the features and capabilities available to data scientists, researchers, students, and developers working on a wide variety of computing tasks.

Publication: Analytics India Magazine

Asus Z690 Motherboards For 12th Gen Intel Processors Facing Incompatibility Issues With CPU Coolersedit

The Asus Z690 series motherboards are specifically geared to cater to 12th gen Intel Alder Lake processors.

Publication: MySmartPrice

MSI Prestige 14 Evo Review: Well-Crafted Ultrabook For Modern Workforceedit

The MSI Prestige 14 Evo is powered by the Intel Core i7-1185G7, which is one of the most capable ‘U’ series Tiger Lake processors from Intel which also comes with the Intel Iris Xe graphics, which uses the onboard memory as video memory.

Publication: Gizbot

Lenovo Legion 5 Pro review: Bargain for hardcore gamersedit

The Lenovo Legion 5 Pro is currently one of the best gaming laptops in the sub- ₹2 lakh space. With its combo of Ryzen 7 processor and NVIDIA RTX 3070 GPU, this is an easy one to recommend for gamers.

Publication: HT Tech

Acer Swift X (SFX14-41G) Review: A Rare Beastedit

The configuration of the Swift X that I received from Acer is available on its India website, at the time of writing this review. It features an AMD Ryzen 5 5600U CPU with integrated Radeon graphics, 16GB of RAM, a 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD, and a discrete Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 GPU.

Publication: NDTV Gadgets360

AMD Ryzen 5 5600X Up to 10% Faster than the Intel Core i5-12600K in eSports Titlesedit

While the Core i9-12900K consistently manages to beat its Ryzen 5000 (5950X) rival in gaming workloads, the Core i5-12600K actually falls behind in eSports titles. We’re looking at a delta of as much as 32% (in Valorant) and an average advantage of 7.5% for the Ryzen 5 5600X over the 12600K in eSports titles at 1080p.

Publication: Hardware Times

Some Intel B660 Boards Won’t Support PCIe Gen 5.0edit

Intel’s midrange motherboard offerings for Alder Lake may skimp out on PCIe Gen 5 support. This was indicated by a shot sent to Videocardz by an anonymous reviewer.

Publication: Hardware Times

Intel Core i9-12900K Up to 10% Slower w/ Little Cores Enabled in Some Gamesedit

This mix of Golden Cove and Gracemont cores improves the multi-threaded performance of the Core i9-12900K, but certain older lightly threaded applications, including games, see a small drop in performance with the efficiency cores enabled.

Publication: Hardware Times

AMD Ryzen 5000 CPUs Lead Sales Despite Intel Alder Lake Launch, Radeon RX 6900 XT Leads in Germanyedit

According to the Mindfactory CPU sales figures (post-Alder Lake launch), AMD is still leading with the bulk of the units sold.

Publication: Hardware Times

VMware inks MoU with Intel in India to support women in workforceedit

VMware, Inc. announced its collaboration with Intel in India, to enable women developers restart their careers after a break. VMware’s VMinclusion Taara –one of India’s largest upskilling programs will collaborate with Intel’s Home To Office (H2O) program under the umbrella of Intel India’s ecosystem-wide BeingWISE (Women Innovators, social leaders and entrepreneurs) initiative to empower developers with relevant skills andcareer opportunities.

Publication: Express Computer

How Is Intel Enhancing Artificial Intelligence To Drive Innovationsedit

The IT Advanced Analytics of Intel developed an AI system that mines millions of public business web pages and extracts an actionable segmentation for both current and potential customers. Intel takes the most extensive suite of hardware and software technologies that can deliver broad capabilities and support diverse approaches for Artificial Intelligence.

Publication: Analytics Insight

NVIDIA Announces Platform For Creating AI Avatarsedit

Santa Clara tech giant NVIDIA announced NVIDIA Omniverse Avatar, a technology platform for generating interactive AI avatars.

Publication: Analytics India Magazine

Asus ROG Zephyrus M16 review: A slick gaming machine at a premiumedit

With the ROG Zephyrus M16, Asus has managed to squeeze in an 11th gen Intel Core i9 processor and an Nvidia RTX 3070 GPU into a compact notebook that still offers a 16-inch screen with a refresh rate of 165Hz, terrific keyboard, and great speakers.

Publication: The Indian Express

*MAJOR PRICE DROP* COMING SOON || Don’t Build your PC yet. || acche din :’)edit

Here we discuss bout the Price Drop that’s bout to arrive soon on the Ryzen 5000 CPUs.

Publication: Tech Phase

14 Core Intel i7-12700H Mobile CPU with NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU Spottededit

An HP laptop powered by Intel’s next-gen Core i7-12700H and NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 3080 Ti has surfaced on the Geekbench database.

Publication: Hardware Times

NVIDIA RTX 4080/4090 vs AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT/7800 XT Specs and Performance Comparison [Rumors]edit

As 2021 ends, we’re approaching the end of the existing GPU cycle. Both NVIDIA and AMD are expected to launch their next-gen gaming graphics cards in the second half of 2022.

Publication: Hardware Times

Best gaming laptops to buy in 2021edit

We have done the research for you and listed the best gaming laptops you can buy in 2021. These gaming laptops can easily play all the latest AAA titles without any hiccup.

Publication: India TV

Windows 11 Laptops under Rs 70,000 that you can buy right nowedit

Microsoft’s new Windows 11 has been rolling out to supported devices from October 5, but if you’re in the market looking for a new laptop, you probably would want to look for a laptop that comes with Windows 11 right out of the box.

Publication: The Indian Express

Asus Vivobook 13 Slate OLED Launched with Pantone Validated Display, Asus Pen 2.0, Detachable Full Sized Keyboardedit

Asus has launched the Vivobook 13 Slate OLED 2-in-1. The machine is powered by an Intel Pentium Silver N6000 Processor paired with Intel UHD graphics.

Publication: MySmartPrice

Nvidia releases software tools for crafting virtual worldsedit

Nvidia Corp on Tuesday released a set of tools for software developers aimed at helping them create a “metaverse” of three-dimensional virtual worlds – and use a lot more computing power from Nvidia’s chips in the process.

Publication: The Indian Express

Nvidia launches new products to plug cars, factories into its Omniverse at GTC 2021edit

Nvidia is launching new technology to expand its reach in the automotive industry, including a virtual driving assistant that can park a standard car and a system to speed up the training of autonomous vehicles.

Publication: Financial Express

NVIDIA Releases New Jetson AGX Orin Robotics Computer, Connecting To The Future Of Edge AI And Autonomous Machinesedit

NVIDIA recently announced the release of NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin, the world’s smallest, most powerful and energy-efficient AI supercomputer for robotics, autonomous machines, medical devices and other forms of embedded computing at the edge.

Publication: Analytics India Magazine

Performance King *Intel’s 12th Gen*edit

Performance King Intel’s 12th Gen

Publication: ModxTech

Intel Core i9-12900K 17% Slower than the Ryzen 9 5950X at Same Power Draw in Multi-Threaded Workloadsedit

Intel’s Alder Lake-S processors are generally faster than AMD’s Ryzen 5000 parts in gaming and single-threaded workloads but perform on par in heavily multi-threaded workloads such as Cinebench, Blender, and Corona. One important thing to keep in mind is that most benchmarks of the 12th Gen CPUs were conducted with the PL1 values set to PL2 (241W).

Publication: Hardware Times

90% chipmakers have design footprint in India, says Intel’s Prakash Mallyaedit

As many as 2,000 chips are an­nually designed in India by semi-conductor and fabless companies, Intel India Managing Director Prakash Mallya said in a conversation with Business Standard. Mallya was reiterating the importance of India in the semi-conductor sweepstakes.

Publication: Business Standard

Intel Alder Lake Processors Beat Apple M1 Max In Performance, But Consume More Poweredit

In the latest benchmark test, Intel’s 12th generation Core i9 processors beat M1 Pro and M1 Max in multi-core performance. However, M1 chips consume less power.

Publication: Republic World

The pursuit of problem solving: Inside Nvidia’s plans to democratise chips and AI in India and rest of the worldedit

As Nvidia gears up for another GTC event, Financial Express Online caught up with its Asia-South MD, Vishal Dhupar to understand why the company does what it does, what’s the next frontier and basically, all things GPU.

Publication: Financial Express

Ultimate 40K Budget Gaming PC Build… No RGB, Pure Performance !!edit

Best 40K Budget Gaming PC Build India 2021 | Ultimate 40K Budget Gaming PC Build India 2021 | 40K intel i3 Gaming PC Build India 2021 |

Publication: Vimal Chintapatla

Intel loses ground as demand for Chromebook chips wanesedit

AMD accounted for 24.6% of personal-computer processor sales in the third quarter, up from 22.5% a earlier, according to Mercury Research.

Publication: The Economic Times

New silicon, new devices: Gaming in 2022edit

Intel’s last few years have been tough as it has struggled to migrate from its 14 NM (nanometer) MOSFET platform. In the silicon industry, the smaller a process can get the more the space available to cram in more transistors and by the end of 2020 most of Intel’s competitors had gone sub-10 NM in their design. AMD was offering its 5000 series on a 7 NM process and Apple’s in-house M1 Silicon was on the even smaller 5 NM.

Publication: Telangana Today

Intel Golden Cove Core Architecture Deep Dive: vs Zen 3 and Sunny Coveedit

At its Architectural Day 2021, Intel unveiled its Golden Cove core which represents the next step in its high-performance CPU architecture. Golden Cove succeeds Willow Cove and will compete against AMD’s Zen 3 and Zen 4-based processors. As such, we’ll be comparing it against these cores, plus analyze what has changed compared to its predecessors.

Publication: Hardware Times

Denovo Released Patches for Alder Lake CPUs Ahead of Launch: Denovo MDedit

A while back, Intel released the list of games incompatible with its new Alder Lake processor on account of featuring third-party anti-tamper protection algorithms like Denovo. However, it looks like the DRM supplier has been ahead of the action, already providing game developers with the necessary patches to make their titles work flawless with Intel’s hybrid core processors.

Publication: Hardware Times

Intel Kaby Lake-G w/ Radeon RX Vega M GPU Powers new Chinese Mini-PCedit

Now, a Chinese PC maker Hystou has announced two mini-PCs based on the Kaby Lake-G family. You can opt between the Core i5-8305G and the Core i7-8809G. These are both quad-core CPUs with hyperthreading paired with a Radeon Vega iGPU. The former has a boost clock of 3.80GHz while the latter can boost up to 4.20GHz, courtesy of Turbo Boost 2.0.

Publication: Hardware Times

Intel 10nm ESF Node 30% More Efficient than 14nm: Core i7-12700K vs Core i7-11700K PPTedit

Intel’s Alder Lake-S CPUs represent the first desktop lineup from the chipmaker to finally ditch the (nearly) decade-old 14nm process. Although the chips are a big step up from Rocket Lake in terms of sheer performance, the power efficiency leaves much to be desired.

Publication: Hardware Times

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X Price Drops by $150 to Just $299, Cheaper than the Core i5-12600Kedit

With Intel’s 12th Gen Alder Lake processors finally on the market, prices of existing CPUs have started to fall off a cliff. AMD’s Ryzen 7 5800X which debuted at $449 is now going for just $299 at Micro Center. That’s a discount of $150. In comparison, its direct competitor, the Core i5-12600K is available for $319.99, making sure that the midrange Zen 3 SKUs are still relevant.

Publication: Hardware Times

Intel Core i5-12400F Beats the Ryzen 5 5600X in Gaming and Content Creation Despite Costing Lessedit

Intel just launched its flagship Alder Lake-S processors, but we’re yet to see the non-K budget offerings. The most interesting SKU from that bunch is the Core i5-12400F. Most of the Core i5-x400 parts have sold extremely well in the past, often topping the charts on Amazon, Newegg, Mindfactory, and other popular retailers across the world.

Publication: Hardware Times

Intel Disables DirectX 12 Games on 4th Gen Core iGPUs to Patch Security Vulnerabilityedit

Games and applications leveraging the DirectX 12 API will no longer work on Intel’s 4th Gen Core iGPUs (Haswell) starting with driver v15.40.44.5107.

Publication: Hardware Times

HP Spectre x360 14 review: Exquisite design, blistering performanceedit

With an Intel Core i7-1165G7 processor at the helm, the HP Spectre x360 14 is capable of most regular PC tasks you can throw at it. Assisted by 16GB LPDDR4-3200MHz RAM and 1TB M.2 SSD storage, the Spectre x360 14 absolutely flies with all my office tasks.

Publication: HT Tech

Asus VivoBook 13 Slate is an affordable 2-in-1 laptop with an OLED Display and Dolby Vision supportedit

The Asus VivoBook 13 Slate OLED uses a Quad-core Intel processor with a clock speed of up to 3.3GHz. The CPU is paired with up to 8GB of LPDDR4x RAM and up to 256GB of SSD storage.

Publication: Moneycontrol

Intel lists games with DRM issues on its 12th Gen Core CPUsedit

Compatibility issues with Digital Rights Management (DRM) software and Intel’s 12th Gen Alder Lake processors are not allowing some games to be played on new Intel hardware.

Publication: Moneycontrol

Intel confirms DRM incompatibility affects over 50 games: Check list insideedit

Intel has confirmed the fact that over 50 games are facing Digital Rights Management (DRM) incompatibility issues on personal computers based on its 12th-generation Core ‘Alder Lake’ processors.

Publication: HT Tech

Nvidia hits record high as stock surge nears 120% this yearedit

Nvidia Corp. rallied to a record on Thursday, in the latest example of the company extending a 2021 advance that has seen the stock more than double.

Publication: The Economic Times

Over 2 lakh innovators, researchers, leaders, decision-makers to attend NVIDIA GTCedit

Technology major NVIDIA’s GTC, the free virtual conference which is scheduled from November 8 – 12 this year, is all set to roll. The global conference will focus on deep learning, data science, HPC, robotics, data center/networking and graphics. With over 500+ sessions scheduled, the speakers will discuss the breakthroughs in healthcare, transportation, manufacturing, retail, finance, telecoms and more.

Publication: Business Today

INTEL CORE I9-12900K Desktop Processor Review: Hybrid Architecture Works Wondersedit

Intel certainly has a winner in their hands. The Intel 12th Gen Core “Alder Lake” Desktop processors outperform the Zen 3 based Ryzen 5000 processors in most of the benchmarks that we’ve tested the processors on. The hybrid architecture approach seems to work wonders and the ball is now in AMD’s court. For the enthusiasts, Alder Lake with DDR5 would be the go to combination for the sheer performance that it offers.

Publication: Digit

AMD Zen 4D Dense Technology Leaked Online Prior to its official launchedit

According to the Moore’s Law is Dead YouTube channel, AMD is planning to develop a new sort of CPU core on the Zen 4 architecture called Zen4D Dense Technology. This is supposed to come with less cache memory and a lower frequency to boost efficiency and minimize the processor’s power consumption.

Publication: TechStory

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X Gets A Massive Price Cut: Intel Alder Lake Effect?edit

Early this year, we reviewed the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X CPU, which was one of the best mid-tier gaming CPUs in terms of both performance and energy efficiency. At the time of launch, the CPU was priced around $449 or Rs. 40,000. Now, the CPU is just available for $299 in the select market.

Publication: Gizbot

Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 Alan Walker Edition: Fun Gaming Laptop For Electronic Music Fansedit

The current generation is rocking AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS Processor 3.1 GHz (with 16M Cache, up to 4.5 GHz) with 16GB of DDR4 memory. In the graphics department, you get Nvidia’s latest RTX 3050 Ti GPU with 4GB of GDDR6 memory.

Publication: Indiatimes

Asus ROG Flow X13 Review: One of the most powerful 13-inch laptops and that’s not even its X-Factoredit

Our unit arrived with an AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS CPU with 8 cores and offering a max clock speed of 4.5GHz. The CPU is paired with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q GPU. Other CPU options include a Ryzen 7 5800HS and Ryzen 9 5980HS, while Asus also offers an Nvidia RTX 3050 Ti GPU option abroad.

Publication: Moneycontrol

IoT + AI + 5G: world’s in the midst of a massive revolutionedit

Last week, Sambit Sahu, VP , Intel Corp. and Ruchir Dixit, Country Manager, Siemens India, featured in the Times Techies Friday ++ webinar, where they discussed the revolution the world is going through with the confluence of IoT, AI, and 5G. The insights have been captured in this article.

Publication: The Times of India

Metaverse was there before Zuckerberg’s Metaedit

A few days ago, Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook has been renamed Meta and the focus will be on developing a metaverse experience, a concept borrowed from sci-fi touchstones like Snow Crash and Ready Player One. “The next platform and medium will be even more immersive and embodied Internet where you’re in the experience, not just looking at it,” Zuckerberg said.

Publication: The Telegraph

Top 5 Windows 11 laptops under 50000 from Dell, Lenovo, Xiaomi, othersedit

Top 5 Windows 11 laptops under 50,000: If you currently have a budget of INR 50,000 to spend on a new laptop and are confused from the multitudes of options available in the market, consider this guide. We have included some of the latest Windows 11 laptops running the 11th Gen Intel processors from Lenovo, Dell, Xiaomi, Realme and Asus.

Publication: HT Tech

Who’s building the metaverse?edit

Facebook changed its name last week to Meta Platforms Inc to signal its focus on the metaverse, which it thinks will be the successor to the mobile internet.

Publication: Mint

Best HP Laptops Under 40000 in India (November 2021) – Buyer’s Guideedit

This article is related to an affiliate advertising program and The New Indian Express’s journalists were not involved in production of this article.

Publication: Express Deals

NVIDIA Becomes World’s Largest Chipmaker by Market Cap, Beating TSMC and Inteledit

NVIDIA has become the world’s largest chipmaker by market cap, beating TSMC, Intel, and Samsung. The company’s market cap increased from US$579.15 billion to US$617.92 billion on the 26th of October. In comparison, TSMC’s cap was US$592.14 billion. Intel and Samsung have a market cap of “just” US$201 billion and US$400 billion, respectively.

Publication: Hardware Times

Intel Arc Alchemist GPU Gets Clicked Ahead Of Launch: Most Powerful Intel GPU?edit

Intel, during the launch of Alder Lake 12th Gen processors, confirmed that it has already shared Intel Arc Alchemist GPUs with the partners. And the same will be available for the general public in early 2022. Now, for the first time, the upcoming graphics cards have been pictured, which gives us an idea regarding the features and performance.

Publication: Gizbot

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Laptops under ₹30,000: Dell, Lenovo, HP top the list on Amazonedit

You can find laptops in many different price ranges. We have listed for you some of the best-selling laptops in the under ₹30,000 category. Check it out.

Publication: Hindustan Times

Acer India, Dixon Tech partner to make up to 5 lakh laptops annually in Indiaedit

The facility will have a capacity to manufacture up to 5 lakh Acer laptops annually. “Acer India, the leading PC brand, and Dixon Technologies have partnered for the manufacturing of laptops at Dixon’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility situated in Noida,” the joint statement said.

Publication: Moneycontrol

Affordable gaming laptops with 6 core CPUs on Amazon Indiaedit

Gaming laptops are portable powerhouse machines that pack a punch. They sport high-end internals such as powerful graphics cards and multi-core processors which make for really good performance in demanding games and applications. To help with speed, they come with fast screens which make for smoother-looking games as well as high memory which is enough to handle multitasking.

Publication: Digit

HP sees office reopenings lifting PC demand ahead of promising holiday seasonedit

HP Inc. reported strong earnings and gave an upbeat outlook, aided by office reopenings and an expectation for healthy consumer demand through the holiday shopping season despite supply shortages.

Publication: Mint

Black Friday Sale 2021: From laptops to speakers, check best deals on Amazonedit

So many options to look at and that too available at discounted rates. It would make anyone buy even if they got terribly out of their budget as a consequence. Good Black Friday Sale 2021 deals and offers are difficult to grab as you need to buy the product on time or it goes out of stock.

Publication: HT Tech

Lenovo Yoga Tab 11: Stands out with a standedit

I t wasn’t long ago that we reviewed the Realme Pad and that was followed more recently by the Nokia T20 tablet. And now we have an­ other entry from Lenovo. The Yoga Tab 11 is both a? ordable and uniquely designed. And it makes for a refreshing change to come across a tablet that has something distinctive to it be­ cause, just as with smart­ phones, they can tend to be rather similar.

Publication: The Hindu BusinessLine

Acer India, Dixon partner to make 500,000 laptops/yearedit

Taiwanese IT hardware firm Acer has roped in domestic electronic manufacturing services firm Dixon Technologies for making its laptops in India, both companies said in a joint statement on Wednesday. The facility will have a capacity to manufacture up to 5 lakh Acer laptops annually. “Acer India, the leading PC brand, and Dixon Technologies have partnered for the manufacturing of laptops at Dixon’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility situated in Noida,” the joint statement said.

Publication: Business Standard

Lenovo TruScale: Offers Everything-as-a-Service Strategyedit

Lenovo, the global technology leader, today announced an evolution in its consumption-based business model, and introduced Lenovo TruScale which is a new portfolio-spanning everything-as-a-service offering.

Publication: CXO Today

Microsoft’s two-in-one laptop Surface Go 3 launched in India; check out price, featuresedit

The Microsoft Surface Go 3 two-in-one device comes with a 10.5-inch, 1080p display with touch support, a 5 MP front camera and Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The device can also be had with either the 10th-Gen Intel Core i3-10100Y processor or the dual-core Intel Pentium Gold 6500Y processor

Publication: Business Today

Gaming laptops with Radeon Graphics on Amazon Indiaedit

High-performance gaming laptops have already been adopting AMD Ryzen processors for a while now. Here are some gaming laptops with Radeon graphics.

Publication: Digit

Convertible laptops with 1 TB SSD storage on Amazon Indiaedit

Laptop users on the go need compact notebooks which can be a single stop for all things work or entertainment-related when outside. The market is flooded with convertible laptops, so here are the best ones with 1TB of storage.

Publication: Digit

Alienware M15 R6 Review: This might just be the most powerful 15-inch gaming laptop of 2021edit

When it comes to performance, our model of the M15 R6 was powered by an 11th Gen Intel Core i7-11800H CPU paired with 32GB of RAM. The Alienware M15 R6 is also equipped with a 1TB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD for storage. On the graphics side, you get integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics and a dedicated Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 mobile GPU.

Publication: Moneycontrol

AMD and MediaTek Partner to Tackle Intel: Develop Wi-Fi 6E Modules for Desktops and Laptops (PROACTIVE)edit

MediaTek and AMD today announced a collaboration to co-engineer Wi-Fi 6E modules, starting with the AMD RZ600 Series containing MediaTek’s new Filogic 330P chipset.

Publication: Hardware Times

India PC market reports all time high shipments in Q3, 2021: Reportedit

The Indian PC market managed to continue its growth despite the ongoing supply and logistical challenges. According to the latest report by research firm IDC, the traditional PC shipments witnessed a 30% year-over-year (YoY) growth in 3Q21 (Jul-Sep), marking the fifth consecutive quarter of growth in India.

Publication: The Times of India

Microsoft Surface Go 3 Launches In India: Check Specifications And Price Hereedit

The Microsoft Surface Go 3 is available with a dual-core Intel Pentium Gold 6500Y processor. Both the processors come with Intel UHD Graphics 615 and a dedicated graphics processor is absent.

Publication: Republic World

Gaming laptops with Hexa core CPU and NVIDIA 3000 graphics on Amazon Indiaedit

To help you pick a gaming laptop that meets these requirements, we’ve curated the best options available on Amazon that offer a great mix of useful features and powerful specifications.

Publication: Digit

MediaTek Filogic 330P chipset powers AMD Ryzen-series laptop and desktops (PROACTIVE)edit

MediaTek said its Filogic 330P chipset will power AMD Ryzen-series laptop and desktops, offering fast Wi-Fi speeds with low latency and less interference from other signals.

Publication: Infotech Lead

Asus TUF A15 spews poweredit

It has been a fantastic year for the gaming industry. There has been plenty of action on the acquisition front among video game developers, arrival of new gaming rigs (though released late last year) as well as a slew of great gaming laptops, one of which is the Asus TUF A15. Asus, in fact, has made tremendous progress with gaming laptops that look snazzy, work effortlessly and offer good battery life. The machine we have is powered by AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (with Radeon graphics) and that makes a big difference on the performance front.

Publication: The Telegraph

Dell Inspiron 16 Plus review: A semi creator laptop with lot of potentialedit

Although the creator laptop segment falls in the ultra-high-end segment, its market potential is huge, especially with the surge in young digital creators. While the choices available in the “pro” segment are growing, brands like Dell have started to realise that they need to offer options that cater to budding creators who aren’t willing to spend big bucks on top-tier hardware. The new Inspiron 16 Plus is designed to meet the needs of such customers but without sacrificing the raw performance expected from a creator-centric notebook.

Publication: Indian Express

ASUS further strengthens its retail presence in Maharashtraedit

ASUS India has announced the launch of its Exclusive store in Nagpur, Maharashtra. The outlet will feature the entire range of Notebooks and Netbooks that have been launched in India till date. Arnold Su, Branch Head – Pune, System Business Group, ASUS India, said, Maharashtra has a large and well-informed youth population who are increasingly looking for speed, entertainment, convenience and mobility in PCs.

Publication: Punya Nagiri

Microsoft Surface Go 3 Launched in India, Available to Pre-Book on Amazonedit

Microsoft Surface Go 3 two-in-one laptop that launched in September, is now available to pre-order in India. As an upgrade to the existing Surface Go 2, the Surface Go 3 is rated to deliver 60 percent faster performance through the 10th-generation Intel Core i3 processor. Customers can also choose the base model that ships with Intel Pentium Gold 6500Y processor. The device is available in a Platinum finish, and pre-ordering customers will get a complimentary Surface Pen worth Rs 9,699.

Publication: Navashakti

HPE builds supercomputer for France’s GENCI-CINESedit

France’s national HPC centers gain significantly powerful supercomputer using advanced high performance computing and AI solutions to make breakthrough discoveries in medicine, energy, and materials science

Publication: Channel Drive

HP is hiring software professionals in India for Bengaluru location. Details hereedit

HP is looking to hire candidates with strong experience on design, implementation, configuring, operating and/or troubleshooting various monitoring tools,

Publication: Mint

Some Of The Best Laptops Under Rs 30,000 in India In November 2021edit

Laptops are probably the most important gadget we use as of late. With do business from home and digital courses turning into a factor, everybody wants a laptop computer in order to have the ability to work or go to high school. However, a very good laptop computer comes with a value and it’s usually tough to discover a good laptop computer in a finances. This is the place we step in, and at this time we’ve got listed among the finest choices which you can avail for underneath Rs 30,000 in the Indian market.

Publication: News Logic

Lenovo Yoga 9i laptop review: Beauty and the beastedit

Laptops have become an extension of our digital lives of late. While they were always an important aspect of our lives both at our workplaces and at our homes, now they have become something more personal — a place that was earlier reserved just for smartphones.

Publication: HT Tech

Samsung may have two options for the Galaxy s22 processoredit

The earlier Exynos chipsets have not been received well by the customers with several issues like battery hogging and thermal throttling being reported. To make amends, Samsung roped in AMD and the new Exynos 2200 comes with an AMD GPU with RDNA architecture which is looking good on paper at least.

Publication: The Times of India

Data Protection: The perils of working from homeedit

To understand the challenges being faced by businesses as a result of the pandemic, Dell Technologies in association with Vanson Bourne released the findings of the 2021 Global Data Protection Index. The study highlights how organisations are combating continued data growth and increased data protection complexities.

Publication: Financial Express

Lenovo Legion 5 Pro Review: Big Bang For the Buckedit

The Legion 5 Pro is an excellent gaming machine. The Ryzen 5800H and the 140W NVIDIA RTX 3070 are perfect ingredients to brew a heady concoction of smooth gameplay, rich graphics and a cool exterior.

Publication: MySmartPrice

Samsung Exynos 2200 chipset to reportedly deliver 34% improved peak performanceedit

Samsung’s upcoming Exynos 2200 chipset is set to get a major boost in performance, particularly in the graphics department. The new Exynos 2200 SoC will used a GPU based on AMD’s RDNA 2 architecture.

Publication: Moneycontrol

Asus Z690 Motherboards For 12th Gen Intel Processors Facing Incompatibility Issues With CPU Coolersedit

The Asus Z690 series motherboards are specifically geared to cater to 12th gen Intel Alder Lake processors.

Publication: MySmartPrice

MSI Prestige 14 Evo Review: Well-Crafted Ultrabook For Modern Workforceedit

The MSI Prestige 14 Evo is powered by the Intel Core i7-1185G7, which is one of the most capable ‘U’ series Tiger Lake processors from Intel which also comes with the Intel Iris Xe graphics, which uses the onboard memory as video memory.

Publication: Gizbot

Samsung Exynos 2200 Initial Benchmark Data Touts up to 34 Percent Performance Upgradeedit

The Samsung Exynos 2200 SoC has been tipped to be based on the ARM v9 core architecture, and also feature an AMD RDNA-2 GPU.

Publication: MySmartPrice

Lenovo Legion 5 Pro review: Bargain for hardcore gamersedit

The Lenovo Legion 5 Pro is currently one of the best gaming laptops in the sub- ₹2 lakh space. With its combo of Ryzen 7 processor and NVIDIA RTX 3070 GPU, this is an easy one to recommend for gamers.

Publication: HT Tech

Acer Swift X (SFX14-41G) Review: A Rare Beastedit

The configuration of the Swift X that I received from Acer is available on its India website, at the time of writing this review. It features an AMD Ryzen 5 5600U CPU with integrated Radeon graphics, 16GB of RAM, a 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD, and a discrete Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 GPU.

Publication: NDTV Gadgets360

Dell Technologies and VMware drive simplicity with new multi-cloud and infrastructure solutionsedit

Dell Technologies announces new cloud and IT offerings, co-engineered with VMware, to speed how organizations consume, manage and act on critical data.

Publication: Express Computer

Asus ROG Zephyrus M16 review: A slick gaming machine at a premiumedit

With the ROG Zephyrus M16, Asus has managed to squeeze in an 11th gen Intel Core i9 processor and an Nvidia RTX 3070 GPU into a compact notebook that still offers a 16-inch screen with a refresh rate of 165Hz, terrific keyboard, and great speakers.

Publication: The Indian Express

Velocity Gaming Announces Partnership With AMDedit

Velocity Gaming, one of the leading names in Indian Valorant circuit, has announced a partnership with processors manufacturer AMD. This partnership will mutually aid both the parties with AMD earning a strategic spot on VLT’s jerseys and the organization receiving state-of-the-art equipment from AMD.

Publication: Talkesport

Why Windows 11 KB5007215 Is A Must Install For AMD CPU Powered PCsedit

Microsoft has released another version of the stable Windows 11 OS — Windows 11 KB5007215. Every AMD-powered Windows 11 PC user must install this patch, as it fixes the performance-related issues on the AMD CPU-powered laptops and desktops.

Publication: Gizbot

Asus Vivobook 17 Ryzen 5 Hexa Core-5500U (2021) Review: Size Above Alledit

The ASUS VivoBook 17 packs in an AMD Ryzen 5 5500U APU, which stands for Accelerated Processing Unit. It packs the CPU and the GPU on the same die. The CPU is a 6-core/12-thread unit (which we’ll talk about in a minute) and the GPU is a low-powered Radeon Graphics processor with 7 Graphics Core. The CPU has a Max. Operating temperature (Tjmax) of 105 °C and an 8MB superfast L3 cache.

Publication: Digit

Samsung Kills Rumours of Exynos 2200 Launch Event on November 19edit

Samsung has confirmed its partnership with AMD for developing the GPU for its upcoming Exynos flagship. It was rumoured that the company will finally unveil the new Exynos 2200 chip on November 19. However, Samsung Exynos has now tweeted that there is no Exynos-related event planned for November 19.

Publication: MySmartPrice

Samsung Exynos 2200 w/ AMD RDNA 2 Graphics to be Announced on 19th Novemberedit

Samsung is all set to announce its next-gen Exynos 2200 SoC next week with a special focus on gaming. The company’s official IG account states: Gaming has come a long way. What we used to deem “immersive”, relied on a slew of external factors, like the surrounding environment.

Publication: Hardware Times

Best gaming laptops to buy in 2021edit

We have done the research for you and listed the best gaming laptops you can buy in 2021. These gaming laptops can easily play all the latest AAA titles without any hiccup.

Publication: India TV

HP unveils new remote collaboration subscription plansedit

Powered by Z by HP, NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise and Teradici CAS, the new offering is going to provide customers with the most comprehensive remote compute solution for high performance workflows, the company said in a statement.

Publication: DT Next

Windows 11 Laptops under Rs 70,000 that you can buy right nowedit

Microsoft’s new Windows 11 has been rolling out to supported devices from October 5, but if you’re in the market looking for a new laptop, you probably would want to look for a laptop that comes with Windows 11 right out of the box.

Publication: The Indian Express

Asus Vivobook 13 Slate OLED Launched with Pantone Validated Display, Asus Pen 2.0, Detachable Full Sized Keyboardedit

Asus has launched the Vivobook 13 Slate OLED 2-in-1. The machine is powered by an Intel Pentium Silver N6000 Processor paired with Intel UHD graphics.

Publication: MySmartPrice

Ultimate 40K Budget Gaming PC Build… No RGB, Pure Performance !!edit

Best 40K Budget Gaming PC Build India 2021 | Ultimate 40K Budget Gaming PC Build India 2021 | 40K intel i3 Gaming PC Build India 2021 |

Publication: Vimal Chintapatla

Taiwan’s Asus in Talks to Make Laptops in Indiaedit

We will need to work with the EMS (electronics manufacturing services) players to leverage the PLI (production-linked incentive) scheme… Talks are already ongoing,” Arnold Su, business head, consumer and gaming PC, system business group, Asus India, told ET.

Publication: The Economic Times

HP Spectre x360 14 review: Exquisite design, blistering performanceedit

With an Intel Core i7-1165G7 processor at the helm, the HP Spectre x360 14 is capable of most regular PC tasks you can throw at it. Assisted by 16GB LPDDR4-3200MHz RAM and 1TB M.2 SSD storage, the Spectre x360 14 absolutely flies with all my office tasks.

Publication: HT Tech

Notebook PC shipments grew 8% YoY in Q3 2021, Lenovo in pole position: Reportedit

Despite the global chip shortage leading to major hardware supply constraints, the notebook PC market has still managed to grow in Q3 2021. The market grew by 8 percent year-on-year with Lenovo leading the race with a market share of 23 percent and a 5 percent year-on-year growth, according to Strategy Analytics.

Publication: Moneycontrol

Lenovo businesses in India registered $621 mn revenue in Sept quarteredit

Tech major Lenovo on Thursday said it has logged a strong performance in the July-September 2021 period with total revenue at USD 621 million during the quarter.

Publication: Business Standard

Asus VivoBook 13 Slate is an affordable 2-in-1 laptop with an OLED Display and Dolby Vision supportedit

The Asus VivoBook 13 Slate OLED uses a Quad-core Intel processor with a clock speed of up to 3.3GHz. The CPU is paired with up to 8GB of LPDDR4x RAM and up to 256GB of SSD storage.

Publication: Moneycontrol

Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 Alan Walker Edition: Fun Gaming Laptop For Electronic Music Fansedit

The current generation is rocking AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS Processor 3.1 GHz (with 16M Cache, up to 4.5 GHz) with 16GB of DDR4 memory. In the graphics department, you get Nvidia’s latest RTX 3050 Ti GPU with 4GB of GDDR6 memory.

Publication: Indiatimes

Asus ROG Flow X13 Review: One of the most powerful 13-inch laptops and that’s not even its X-Factoredit

Our unit arrived with an AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS CPU with 8 cores and offering a max clock speed of 4.5GHz. The CPU is paired with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q GPU. Other CPU options include a Ryzen 7 5800HS and Ryzen 9 5980HS, while Asus also offers an Nvidia RTX 3050 Ti GPU option abroad.

Publication: Moneycontrol

I was courageous at pivotal timesedit

Vinita Ger, Senior Director-IT Infrastructure, Dell Technologies, was profiled under the Inspiration segment in Times Techies.

Publication: The Times of India

Nintendo to make 20% fewer switch consoles because of chip shortageedit

“The supply and demand of semiconductor parts is tight, and is affecting switch production.

Publication: ET Auto

Microsoft cloud can now work in data centres owned by rivalsedit

Microsoft’s strategy has involved constructing its most lucrative cloud software services, such as database tools, so that they can run inside its own data centers, those owned by customers or even those of rivals like Amazon

Publication: Mint

Here’s why HP Pavilion Aero 13 could be your next laptopedit

HP Pavilion Aero 13 offers a good amount of specifications and comes with a fairly lightweight design. Here’s all you need to know about it.

Publication: India TV News

Top 5 Windows 11 laptops under 50000 from Dell, Lenovo, Xiaomi, othersedit

Top 5 Windows 11 laptops under 50,000: If you currently have a budget of INR 50,000 to spend on a new laptop and are confused from the multitudes of options available in the market, consider this guide. We have included some of the latest Windows 11 laptops running the 11th Gen Intel processors from Lenovo, Dell, Xiaomi, Realme and Asus.

Publication: HT Tech

Apple cuts iPad production to churn out iPhone 13 amid chip shortage: Reportedit

Apple Inc has cut back production of iPad tablets to allocate more components to the iPhone 13, a sign the global chip supply crunch is hitting Apple harder than previously indicated, Nikkei said on Tuesday, citing multiple sources.

Publication: Mint

Taiwan’s Asus in Talks to Make Laptops in Indiaedit

Taiwanese personal computer (PC) maker Asus is in talks with local contract manufacturers to begin laptop production in India and is aiming to capture 20% market share in the consumer segment this year. “We will need to work with the EMS (electronics manufacturing services) players to leverage the PLI (production-linked incentive) scheme… Talks are already ongoing,” Arnold Su, business head, consumer and gaming PC, system business group, Asus India, told ET.

Publication: The Economic Times

Best HP Laptops Under 40000 in India (November 2021) – Buyer’s Guideedit

This article is related to an affiliate advertising program and The New Indian Express’s journalists were not involved in production of this article.

Publication: Express Deals

Asus ROG Flow Z13 renders leaked, reveal design similar to Surface Pro 8edit

ASUS is speculated to be developing its successor to the ROG Flow X13 which was released this year. The ROG Flow X13 was launched as a convertible laptop with special emphasis on its gaming prowess.

Publication: Indian Express

Dell has Seen Healthy Growth Across Biz Unitsedit

Dell Technologies India has reported two consecutive quarters of record growth this year and demand remains high in the country, Alok Ohrie, president and managing director, said. Dell has seen a healthy growth across all its business units in India, he said. “Technology is playing an integral role in the global economic recovery, and we continue to see demand picking up in India,” said Ohrie.

Publication: The Economic Times

Industry news

Mobile gaming in India set to be a $5 billion industry claims report.edit

Mobile gaming has become huge and a report by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and Sequoia India predicts it to triple in the next few years.

Publication: The Times of India

PC shipments in China grew 3% to reach 15.09 million units in Q3: Canalysedit

PC shipments, comprising desktops and notebooks, in China grew 3% year-over-year and 10% quarter-over-quarter to ship a record 15.09 million units in Q3 2021, according to Canalys.

Publication: The Economic Times

Tencent Cloud and AMD join forces to launch StarLake servers powered by AMD EPYC (TM) processors in Southeast Asiaedit

Tencent Cloud, the cloud business of global technology company Tencent, today announced its collaboration with leading semiconductor company AMD to introduce StarLake servers powered by AMD EPYC™ processors for hyperscale data centers in Southeast Asia. The collaboration further highlights Tencent Cloud’s commitment to providing safe, stable and high-performance infrastructure products and services for the cloud era.

Publication: IT News Online

India’s Tata in Talks to Set up $300 Million Semiconductor Assembly Unitedit

India’s Tata group is in talks with three states to invest up to $300 million to set up a semiconductor assembly and test unit, two sources familiar with the matter said, as part of the conglomerate’s push into high-tech manufacturing.

Publication: ELE Times

Online gaming opening new doors for playersedit

Online gaming, as we all knew once, is not just about card games like Rummy or casual games like Candy Crush anymore

Publication: Financial Express

South Korean chipmakers face balancing act between US, China for market supremacyedit

Concerns are growing that SK hynix Inc.’s plan to overhaul its Chinese factory with a cutting-edge chipmaking machine could be in jeopardy due to opposition from the US.

Publication: The Times of India

More chips will be made in America amid a global spending surgeedit

Investment in U.S. chip production is on the rise. But so too, is semiconductor spending elsewhere.

Publication: Mint

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip reportedly surpasses 1 million points on AnTuTuedit

The leaks suggests that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, aka Snapdragon 898, chipset will offer a solid leap in performance over the Snapdragon 888 SoC.

Publication: Moneycontrol

AR & VR IN AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE IS PREDICTED TO REACH US$5.8 BILLION BY 2026edit

Engineers have realized the usefulness of AR and VR in aerospace and defense in the early stages of platform and system development.

Publication: Analytics Insight

Qualcomm and Snapdragon to be two separate brands; to get new brand identity and coloursedit

Qualcomm is announcing some big changes to its product and brand identity. For one, the Qualcomm and Snapdragon brands will be separate going forward. The company said in a press statement that “Snapdragon will be a standalone product brand with specific ties to the Qualcomm brand where appropriate.”

Publication: Indian Express

Investments in gaming crossed $1.6 bn till Septedit

Investments in the gaming sector in India have crossed $1.6 billion in the first 9 months of 2021, exceeding what was invested in the last five years, a report by boutique investment bank Maple Capital Advisors, in partner – ship with All India Gaming Federation has found. The sector “is poised to attract greater capital across stages, and we expect increased cross border mergers and acqui – sition activity.

Publication: Business Standard

Focused on Providing Equal Opportunities to All Net Firmsedit

In the last 15 years, there have been no tech IPOs after, say, Infosys or Wipro. Now, you have this kind of energy and momentum coming out of the stock market. In my opinion, it is very transformational. Startups have become a big part of the stock market and is a good thing for India. That is where the next growth engine is going to be. I am very supportive of it.

Publication: The Economic Times

Investments in Indian gaming top $1.6 bn till Sept, surpass total of 5 yrsedit

Though monetisation in India is only 1% of global share, report by investment bank Maple Capital Advisors sees strong growth in domestic sector with heavy spending by users

Publication: Business Standard

Semiconductor supply improving; waiting periods coming down: Maruti Suzukiedit

The availability of semiconductors has slowly-but-surely improved which has allowed for greater production as well as reduced waiting periods for some car models, automobile major Maruti Suzuki India said.

Publication: The New Indian Express

A few hundred billion dollars won’t fix chip shortagesedit

Governments are making multibillion-dollar announcements to deal with the global chip shortage. That’s unlikely to help at this point and only risks muddying priorities for the future.

Publication: Mint

‘India is running the world’s data centers’edit

Ravi Chhabria, Managing Director of NetApp in a conversation with the Senior Editor of The Economic Times, Ashutosh Sinha spoke of the various opportunities and advantages that cloud-based services offer.

Publication: ET CIO

AI, ML, cloud, 5G to be most important technologies in 2022: Studyedit

Artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), cloud computing, and 5G will be the most important technologies next year, according to a study titled ‘The Impact of Technology in 2022 and Beyond’ by IEEE, a professional association dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity.

Publication: Mint

How corporate boardrooms can overcome barriers to digital transformationedit

It’s no secret that customer behaviours have rapidly changed since the start of the pandemic, and it’s equally clear that organisations that thrived were those that were able to adapt their customer experiences in a digital-first world.

Publication: Business Today

Explained: How the tech world is tackling the chip shortageedit

With experts predicting the situation could improve by the middle of next year when more supplies are expected to become available, everyone seems to be asking what led to this major supply chain disruption in the first place and why it’s taking so long to fix.

Publication: The Indian Express

Microsoft cancels the support of x64 emulation on Windows 10edit

Last year October Microsoft had announced that the Windows 10 PCs that run on Qualcomm Snapdragon Arm SoCs will be receiving x64 emulation support, and Windows Insider builds soon arrived after the announcement. However, now Microsoft has just poured cold water all over those aspirations by confirming that x64 emulation will be no longer offered in future Windows 10 Insider Preview builds or release builds.

Publication: TechnoSports

Dream11, other Indian gaming companies look to launch NFTsedit

Indian gaming platform like Dream11, Mobile Premier League (MPL) and Nextwave Multimedia, a subsidiary of gaming company Nazara Technologies which owns the World Cricket Championship (WCC) franchise, are actively looking to launch their own non-fungible tokens (NFTs), said multiple people who are aware of the developments.

Publication: Moneycontrol

India PC Shipments up 30% YoY in July-Septedit

Traditional PC shipments rose 30% year-over-year (YoY) in the July-September quarter, marking the fifth consecutive quarter of growth in India, according to new data from the International Data Corporation’s (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Personal Computing Device Tracker.

Publication: The Economic Times

Qualcomm developing Windows 11 processors to take on Apple’s M-series chips’ performanceedit

Qualcomm has announced that it is working on ARM-based processors for Windows 11 PCs that can compete with Apple’s M-series processors. The company has said that it will be “designed to set the performance benchmark for Windows PCs”.

Publication: Business Insider

State set to become world leader in visual effects, gamingedit

Karnataka is poised to be­ come a world­class hub for the AVGC (Animation, Visual E? ects, Gaming, and Com­ ics) industry by 2025 as the State has been successful in positioning itself as the knowledge driver in story­ telling for the global au­ dience, said ABAI, an indus­ try association that represents the sector.

Publication: The Hindu

Govt to Review PLI Schemes for Electronics Cosedit

Even mobile phone production, which is expected to contribute the bulk 40% of the target and has seen early gains, could miss the long-term targets, if issues such as GST reduction and 5G proliferation aren’t addressed, said industry executives who have met officials. The minister of state for electronics, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, has asked officials in the ministry of electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) to figure out what needs to be done to achieve the set targets by 2026, say officials.

Publication: The Economic Times

India’s digital transformation in pandemic akin to mobile revolution: IBM’s Arvind Krishnaedit

India’s rapid digital transformation over the course of the Covid-19 pandemic is similar to what the country did with its mobile phone revolution, IBM Chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna says.

Publication: The Economic Times

Qualcomm shares rise to record high on ambitious growth targetsedit

The push by Qualcomm Inc.’s new chief executive to diversify into everything from cars to connected devices now comes with ambitious targets that are boosting investor sentiment for the company best known for providing cellphone chips.

Publication: Mint

IT Cos are Stealing a March on Rivalsedit

The buoyancy in hiring in the tech and startup space and plummeting offer acceptance rates are pushing companies to think of new strategies to gain advantage in the talent hunt game. These include “stealing” candidates who are serving notice period (and are set to join a new firm).(Infosys)

Publication: The Economic Times

TSMC to build new plant in Japan, Sony Semiconductor to have minority shareedit

In what could come as welcome news for the automotive world, Taiwan’s TSMC and Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation jointly announced that TSMC will establish a subsidiary for chip production, Japan Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing (JASM) in Japan. Sony Semiconductor Solutions will be a minority shareholder.

Publication: Autocar

Every 4 out of 5 Indian gamers lost Rs 7,894 to cyberattacks this year: Norton Special Reportedit

The Norton cyber safety insights report found that at least three quarters of surveyed Indian gamers (75 percent) have experienced cyberattack on their gaming accounts.

Publication: Indian Express

IBM sets up new facility in Hyderabad offering consulting services in Business Process Operationsedit

The new facility will be focused on Business Process Operations across several domains such as finance & accounts, procurement & supply chain, human resources & recruiting and industry-specific processes including risk & compliance. With this facility, IBM Consulting can help clients achieve their digital transformation goals leveraging talent and IBM’s comprehensive capabilities in process re-engineering, data and technology, the company said.

Publication: New Indian Express

Indian gamers lost ₹7,894 on average due to cyberattacks. Know moreedit

A majority, 81 per cent, Indian gamers have lost ₹7,894 on an average due to cyberattacks. The 2021 Norton Cyber Safety Insights Report: Special Release – Gaming & Cybercrime, conducted by The Harris Poll among 703 Indian adults who play online games found that three quarters of surveyed Indian gamers (75%) have experienced cyberattack to their gaming account, most commonly detecting malicious software on a gaming device (35%) and detecting unauthorized access to an online gaming account (29%).

Publication: Live Mint

The six key ingredients needed for an effective digital transformationedit

As we write this piece, we wonder whether digital transformation is merely a catchphrase confused for an app launch here, a tool roll-out there? The usage of this term increased 44x between 2004 and 2021. Digital transformation, if misunderstood, can only yield fleeting benefits. Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s George Westerman made an apt comment once: “When digital transformation is done right, it’s like a caterpillar turning into a butterfly, but when done wrong, all you have is a really fast caterpillar.” We couldn’t agree more.

Publication: Live Mint

Enterprise cloud computing firm Nutanix appoints Faiz Shakir as India headedit

Shakir joined the company in February 2016 as sales director responsible for Southern India and Sri Lanka and worked most recently as the Enterprise & Commercial Sales director covering the whole of India.

Publication: The Economic Times

IBM says quantum chip could beat standard chips in two yearsedit

IBM said that its Eagle computing chip has 127 so-called “qubits,” which can represent information in quan- tum form. Classical computers work using “bits” that must be either a 1 or 0, but qubits can be both a 1 and a 0 simultaneously.

Publication: Hindustan Times

Chip shortage has manufacturers turning to lower-tech modelsedit

Manufacturers struggling with a shortage of semiconductor chips are finding workarounds, executives said, redesigning products, shipping uncompleted units and focusing on older, lower-tech models.

Publication: Mint

Hiranandani opens up Rs 30,000 crore war chest for data center unitedit

Real estate player Hiranandani group is all set to double up on its investment plans for its data center unit Yotta where the company is expecting windfall gains.

Publication: ET CIO

TSMC, Sony plan a chip plant in Japanedit

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and Sony Group Corp. said Tuesday that they planned to build a $7 billion chip plant in Japan and expect strong support from the Japanese government. The Taiwanese chip maker said its board approved an equity investment of up to $2.12 billion to establish a majority-owned unit in Japan.

Publication: Mint

Global Chip Shortage Leads to the Rise of New Power Playersedit

Since 1989, Microchip Technology has operated in an unglamorous backwater of the electronics industry, making chips called microcontrollers that add computing power to cars, industrial equipment and many other products. Now a global chip shortage has elevated the company’s profile. Demand for Microchip’s products is running more than 50% higher than it can supply. That has put the company in an unfamiliar position of power, which it began wielding this year.

Publication: The Economic Times

Semiconductor industry isn’t spending big on scarce old-tech chipsedit

Global chip manufacturers are projected to pour about $146 billion into capital expenditures this year, a roughly one-third rise from the previous year and 50% higher than pre-pandemic 2019, according to Gartner Inc., a tech-market researcher. That investment is more than double the industry spending of five years ago.

Publication: Mint

The Great Return to office begins in ITedit

Most companies realise that the contours of a hybrid working model will take time to evolve since there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Rao of Infosys said the future of work will have to take into account client and employee preferences. It is working on a model that provides flexibility to employees but also enables Infosys to react to the external environment successfully.

Publication: Business Standard

Chip shortage creates new power playersedit

While Microchip normally lets customers cancel a chip order within 90 days of delivery, it began offering shipment priority to clients that signed contracts for 12 months of orders that couldn’t be revoked or rescheduled.

Publication: The Economic Times

Demand for laptop, PCs may ease as offices, schools reopenedit

The soaring demand for personal computers in the past year that triggered the worst chip shortage in years seems to be waning as schools and offices reopen.

Publication: Mint

Bigger Scope for Chip Assembly, Testing in India than Fabrication’edit

More than120 of global semiconductor companies that include Micron, Texas Instruments, AMD, Intel, Arm and Qualcomm have their design units in India, designing over 2,000 chips in the country, according to the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology.

Publication: The Economic Times

A Crisis Of Chips & Shipsedit

At the very outset of the crises last year, GoI had anticipated that it would be extremely difficult to find easy alternatives to either. For the past year, internal deliberations on India’s bid for large-scale manufacturing of containers have failed to make headway. And now, as the chip crisis gets only bigger, the government is set to roll out a multi-billion package for supporting indigenously developed semiconductors, according to a report in The Times of India on November 1.

Publication: The Economic Times

I was courageous at pivotal timesedit

Vinita Ger, Senior Director-IT Infrastructure, Dell Technologies, was profiled under the Inspiration segment in Times Techies.

Publication: The Times of India

IoT + AI + 5G: world’s in the midst of a massive revolutionedit

Last week, Sambit Sahu, VP , Intel Corp. and Ruchir Dixit, Country Manager, Siemens India, featured in the Times Techies Friday ++ webinar, where they discussed the revolution the world is going through with the confluence of IoT, AI, and 5G. The insights have been captured in this article.

Publication: The Times of India

Microsoft cloud can now work in data centres owned by rivalsedit

Microsoft’s strategy has involved constructing its most lucrative cloud software services, such as database tools, so that they can run inside its own data centers, those owned by customers or even those of rivals like Amazon

Publication: Mint

How to Ensure Digital Transformation Positively Impacts Employee Productivityedit

The most obvious reason for embarking on any digital transformation initiative is to improve customer experience. This ensures that an organization remains relevant in the market.

Publication: Sillicon India

Gaming time up 45% during pandemicedit

The time spent by users on gaming increased 45 per cent during Covid times. India emerged as one of the fastest growing gaming markets in the world, with growth in new paying users now at over 50 per cent.

Publication: Deccan Chronicle

Call of Duty: Vanguard PC System Requirements Revealed, Preloading to Begin From Todayedit

Call of Duty: Vanguard PC system requirements have been officially announced as the first-person shooter (FPS) game is due be released later this week. The new announcement means that players should keep their systems ready to enter the hackneyed WWII theme. As per the specifications detailed, you can install Call of Duty: Vanguard on a PC that has an as low configuration as an Intel Core i3 or AMD FX processor, along with minimum 8GB of RAM and 36GB of storage space.

Publication: NDTV Gadgets360

Chromebook, tablet shipments suffer 1st decline since pandemicedit

After five quarters of growth driven by accelerated buying for remote work and learning, the global shipments of Chromebooks and tablets have recorded their first decline in the third quarter (Q3) since the onset of the pandemic in 2020, a new International Data Corporation (IDC) report has said.

Publication: ET Telecom

PC shipments dip 2% to 122.1 mn units in Q3 2021: Canalysedit

Worldwide PC shipments (including tablets) fell by 2 percent to 122.1 million units in Q3 2021, according to the latest Canalys data.

Publication: InfotechLead

Qualcomm commits to achieving net-zero global emissions by 2040edit

The new goals build on Qualcomm’s existing GHS emissions reduction goal. The semiconductor giant has already started working towards achieving these long-term goals by purchasing 100% renewable energy for its San Diego headquarters.

Publication: Devdiscourse

Centre finalising plans to woo investments for semiconductor manufacturing: Reportedit

The Central government has stepped up efforts to finalise a multi-million-dollar plan to incentivise manufacturing of semiconductors in the country, according to a report. The plan comes at a time when the global chip shortage has led to massive production cuts in the automobile and electronics industry despite strong consumer demand during the festive season.

Publication: CNBC TV18

Most Indian Cos to Hike Cybersecurity Budget in 2022: PwC Surveyedit

A majority of Indian organisations (80%) are likely to increase their cybersecurity budget in 2022, according to a survey by global consultancy firm PwC. As per PwC’s 2022 Digital Trust Insights Survey, the risk landscape is continuously evolving and organisations are investing more than ever in cybersecurity to manage their risks. As the business environment turns more complex due to the interconnectedness of systems and information, the impact of a risk event is not limited but rather has a domino effect with high consequences, it said.

Publication: The Economic Times

Tech Trends to Dominate the IT Industry in 2022 and Beyondedit

In this unprecedented time cloud is offering new ways to access computing capacity and data quickly and inexpensively. It can also boost innovation and put companies on a fast track to leverage disruptive practices and technologies while Edge computing’s most significant benefit is its ability to increase network performance by reducing latency, as speed is the new best practise.

Publication: VAR India

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5 best CPU for gaming under $500 in 2021edit

The Central Processing Unit or CPU is the most important component of a PC. the entire processing work of a computer is handled by the CPU, with a specific workload relegated to specific hardware components, such as a Graphics Processing Unit or GPU.

Publication: Sports Keeda

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