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AMD Zen 4 Based Ryzen 6000 CPUs Coming in July/August, Intel 13th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs in August [Rumor]edit
Whispers from Chinese forums have revealed the possible launch dates for AMD and Intel’s next-gen processors. Going by the roadmaps of the two chipmakers, 2022 is going to be a very busy year. From Team Red, we’re looking at the Zen 3D-based Ryzen 5000 XT and Epyc Milan-X CPUs in the first half, followed by the Zen 4 based Ryzen 6000 and Epyc Genoa in the second half of the year. The company will also launch the first chiplet-based graphics architecture for gamers in the form of RDNA 3 based Navi 31/33 dies.
Publication: Hardware Times
Intel’s Core i3-12100 Destroys AMD’s Ryzen 3 3300X in Leaked Benchmarksedit
Chinese outlet Xfastest has shared a review of the yet unreleased Core i3-12100. Featuring four performance (Golden Cove) cores, the budget Alder Lake-S SKU utterly destroys the dated Ryzen competition in the sub-$150 segment.
Publication: Hardware Times
Asus Zephyrus G15: a fantastic gaming laptopedit
Powered by AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS with Radeon Graphics, every game you throw at it is well played out. Graphics-intensive games like Red Dead Redemption II played out on maximum settings and ray tracing didn’t turn out to be an issue. We also played a lot of Asphalt 9: Legends effortlessly.
Publication: The Telegraph
What’s new about AWS Graviton3 processors?edit
Amazon Web Services (AWS) — at AWS re:Invent — introduced two custom computing chips aimed at helping its customers beat the cost of using chips from Intel and Nvidia.
Publication: Infotech Lead
Lenovo Legion 5i Review: Offering Intel’s Best on a Budgetedit
While the Legion 5 lineup is now powered by AMD, Lenovo carved out the Legion 5i variant for those who prefer Intel processors. We got the base variant for review, priced Rs 1,19,990, which mostly has all the right stuff for gaming. That includes the 11th Gen Intel Core i7 11800H ith 16GB 3200Hz RAM. Powering the graphics is the NVIDIA RTX 3050 with 4GB of video buffer.
Publication: MySmartPrice
HP VICTUS 16 Gaming Laptop Review: Worth buying?edit
HP launched a new series of gaming laptops called Victus. The new gaming laptops will be available with both AMD and Intel processors, along with Radeon and Nvidia GPUs.
Publication: BGR
Asus ROG Zephyrus G15 Gaming Laptop Review: Sophistication Fused With Poweredit
We have been testing the Asus ROG Zephyrus G15 with the AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS CPU and the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 mobile GPU, and it retails in India for Rs. 1,45,990. Here is what we think makes the ROG Zephyrus G15 unique from other mid-range laptops.
Publication: Gizbot
Laptops under ₹50,000 come packed with powerful and latest features, top picksedit
We have curated a list of laptops under the price point of ₹50,000. On scrolling down, you will be amazed how these premium laptops come packed with powerful batteries and latest features.
Publication: Hindustan Times
Sapphire’s GPRO X080 and GPRO X060 AMD RDNA 2 Navi 22 and Navi 23 GPUs leaked onlineedit
El Chapuza Informatico has obtained information on Sapphire’s crypto-mining graphics cards based on the AMD RDNA 2 Navi 22 & Navi 23 GPUs. The Sapphire GPRO X080 and GPRO X060 graphics cards have both been leaked. Both cards use the AMD RDNA 2 architecture, with the X080 using the Navi 22 GPU core and the X060 using the Navi 23 GPU core.
Publication: TechnoSports
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Intel CEO: 3nm, 20A, 18A Process Nodes Ahead of Schedule; Arc Graphics Cards in Q1 2022; First Trillion Transistor Chipedit
Talking about the Ponte Vecchio HPC accelerator, Gelsinger explained that it’ll be the chipmaker’s first 100 billion transistor chip. Paired with advanced packaging technologies, most notably 3D Foveros stacking and EMIB, we’re looking at a several trillion transistor SKU. On the topic of the Xe-HPG or Arc “Alchemist” graphics cards, Gelsinger confirmed that Intel’s first discrete graphics cards are coming in the first quarter of 2022.
Publication: Hardware Times
AMD Zen 4 Based Ryzen 6000 CPUs Coming in July/August, Intel 13th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs in August [Rumor]edit
Whispers from Chinese forums have revealed the possible launch dates for AMD and Intel’s next-gen processors. Going by the roadmaps of the two chipmakers, 2022 is going to be a very busy year. From Team Red, we’re looking at the Zen 3D-based Ryzen 5000 XT and Epyc Milan-X CPUs in the first half, followed by the Zen 4 based Ryzen 6000 and Epyc Genoa in the second half of the year. The company will also launch the first chiplet-based graphics architecture for gamers in the form of RDNA 3 based Navi 31/33 dies.
Publication: Hardware Times
Intel’s Core i3-12100 Destroys AMD’s Ryzen 3 3300X in Leaked Benchmarksedit
Chinese outlet Xfastest has shared a review of the yet unreleased Core i3-12100. Featuring four performance (Golden Cove) cores, the budget Alder Lake-S SKU utterly destroys the dated Ryzen competition in the sub-$150 segment.
Publication: Hardware Times
We Are In Automation Of Automation: Vishal Dhupar, MD, Asia-South, NVIDIAedit
India has the unique opportunity, as it lays down the infrastructure, to factor in changes that will make its tech journey transformational and future-ready, says Vishal Dhupar, MD, Asia-South, NVIDIA in this interview with BW Businessworld.
Publication: BW Businessworld
Uttar Pradesh girl develops app for soil identificationedit
Nandini Kushwaha has been awarded for devising a smart data-based AI tool that identifies the most suitable crop for soil by analysing the various nutritional components present in it. The entire initiative has been envisioned under the national programme for government schools, named ‘Responsible AI for youth’. It has been conceived and designed jointly by the national e-governance division, ministry of electronics and information technology, government of India and Intel India.
Publication: Telangana Today
Nitin Gadkari bats for AI-driven tech to improve road safety in Indiaedit
“With the help of AI, we can measure, manage and predict traffic conditions which will allow us to take necessary steps to avoid congestion in time. Road safety is another major global challenge for developing and middle-income countries like India. Today, India accounts for 5 crore accidents annually, about 150,000 fatalities and 300,000 serious injuries affecting livelihood,” said Nitin Gadkari at Intel’s second edition of ‘Artificial Intelligence (AI), for all’ Summit, a 24-hour marathon that spans five continents, starting from Australia and moves across to ASEAN, India, Middle East, Europe, Africa and South America.
Publication: Autocar Professional
HP Envy 14: It’s smart, stylish and extremely fastedit
HP Envy 14 is powered with 11th Gen Intel Core processors and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Ti Max-Q design graphics combine to bring faster rendering, seamless playback, and smooth multitasking.
Publication: Financial Express
[Tested] Gaming on an Intel Core i3 laptop? Here’s what to expectedit
I’ve been using the Realme Book Slim (review) for a hot minute and the laptop seldom gives me any performance woes. In fact, the unit can comfortably crunch through my workload that involves using Adobe XD for some editing, along with running your basic set of apps like Google Chrome, Microsoft Word, Slack, and the works. Now, truth be told, I wasn’t planning to hold onto the machine for so long, especially given how my unit ships with Intel’s Core i3-1115G4 dual-core processor.
Publication: 91mobiles
What’s new about AWS Graviton3 processors?edit
Amazon Web Services (AWS) — at AWS re:Invent — introduced two custom computing chips aimed at helping its customers beat the cost of using chips from Intel and Nvidia.
Publication: Infotech Lead
Lenovo Legion 5i Review: Offering Intel’s Best on a Budgetedit
While the Legion 5 lineup is now powered by AMD, Lenovo carved out the Legion 5i variant for those who prefer Intel processors. We got the base variant for review, priced Rs 1,19,990, which mostly has all the right stuff for gaming. That includes the 11th Gen Intel Core i7 11800H ith 16GB 3200Hz RAM. Powering the graphics is the NVIDIA RTX 3050 with 4GB of video buffer.
Publication: MySmartPrice
HP VICTUS 16 Gaming Laptop Review: Worth buying?edit
HP launched a new series of gaming laptops called Victus. The new gaming laptops will be available with both AMD and Intel processors, along with Radeon and Nvidia GPUs.
Publication: BGR
Asus ROG Zephyrus G15 Gaming Laptop Review: Sophistication Fused With Poweredit
We have been testing the Asus ROG Zephyrus G15 with the AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS CPU and the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 mobile GPU, and it retails in India for Rs. 1,45,990. Here is what we think makes the ROG Zephyrus G15 unique from other mid-range laptops.
Publication: Gizbot
Laptops under ₹50,000 come packed with powerful and latest features, top picksedit
We have curated a list of laptops under the price point of ₹50,000. On scrolling down, you will be amazed how these premium laptops come packed with powerful batteries and latest features.
Publication: Hindustan Times
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Lenovo to support SMBs with a new portfolio of cloud-based managed IT servicesedit
Lenovo announced the introduction of Lenovo Managed Services, a suite of tools built to Microsoft specifications and delivered through Lenovo’s indirect model to channel partners, to provide SMBs the support they need to get the most out of Microsoft 365.
Publication: Express Computer
4 ways to speed up business growth with the As-A-Service Modeledit
I believe that it’s safe to say that the as-a-Service model is the future of any successful business. As IaaS becomes the next big thing, we will see how business strategies and decisions are made and how organizations find newer ways to innovate.
Publication: CRN
HP Envy 14: It’s smart, stylish and extremely fastedit
HP Envy 14 is powered with 11th Gen Intel Core processors and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Ti Max-Q design graphics combine to bring faster rendering, seamless playback, and smooth multitasking.
Publication: Financial Express
Asus Zephyrus G15: a fantastic gaming laptopedit
Powered by AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS with Radeon Graphics, every game you throw at it is well played out. Graphics-intensive games like Red Dead Redemption II played out on maximum settings and ray tracing didn’t turn out to be an issue. We also played a lot of Asphalt 9: Legends effortlessly.
Publication: The Telegraph
Lenovo Legion 5i Review: Offering Intel’s Best on a Budgetedit
While the Legion 5 lineup is now powered by AMD, Lenovo carved out the Legion 5i variant for those who prefer Intel processors. We got the base variant for review, priced Rs 1,19,990, which mostly has all the right stuff for gaming. That includes the 11th Gen Intel Core i7 11800H ith 16GB 3200Hz RAM. Powering the graphics is the NVIDIA RTX 3050 with 4GB of video buffer.
Publication: MySmartPrice
HP VICTUS 16 Gaming Laptop Review: Worth buying?edit
HP launched a new series of gaming laptops called Victus. The new gaming laptops will be available with both AMD and Intel processors, along with Radeon and Nvidia GPUs.
Publication: BGR
Asus ROG Zephyrus G15 Gaming Laptop Review: Sophistication Fused With Poweredit
We have been testing the Asus ROG Zephyrus G15 with the AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS CPU and the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 mobile GPU, and it retails in India for Rs. 1,45,990. Here is what we think makes the ROG Zephyrus G15 unique from other mid-range laptops.
Publication: Gizbot
Laptops under ₹50,000 come packed with powerful and latest features, top picksedit
We have curated a list of laptops under the price point of ₹50,000. On scrolling down, you will be amazed how these premium laptops come packed with powerful batteries and latest features.
Publication: Hindustan Times
Industry news
India IT spends to cross $100 bn in 2022: Gartneredit
IT spending in India is expected to hit $101.8 billion in 2022, an increase of 7% over 2021, according to the latest forecast released by Gartner on Wednesday. Analysts at the technology research and consulting firm estimate the surge in spending to be largely driven by the digital-first approach that businesses are betting on.
Publication: Fortune India
Hiranandani group to build two more data centres buildings in Greater Noidaedit
Yotta Infrastructure, a Hiranandani group company, will start construction of two more data centers in its Greater Noida Data Center Park in January 2022 at a cost of Rs 2000 crore. Each of the two buildings will have a capacity of 30 MW and will be ready to go live in January 2024.
Publication: Financial Express
Growth prediction for memory chip market halved for next yearedit
Leading industry tracker World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS) on Wednesday cut in half its growth projection of the global memory chip market next year.
Publication: ET Auto
Semiconductor crunch chips away at car salesedit
Notwithstanding robust demand, passenger vehicle (PV) sales in November remained in the slow lane. Semiconductor shortage continued to cripple production.
Publication: Business Standard
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