December 22, 2021

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Intel Vs AMD Vs Apple In 2021: A New Wave Of Competition Among Chip Makersedit

Just a year ago, Apple used to depend on Intel and AMD to make their most powerful MacBook Pros, iMac, and Mac Pro. However, this all changed last year, when Apple announced that it is completely shifting its portfolio to Apple Silicon with the launch of MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro.

Publication: Gizbot

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Marwadi University And Intel Partner To Set Up Intel Intelligent Systems Labs On Campusedit

Rajkot : With a focus on driving industry-specific learning for industry 4.0 and enhancing student skillset and employability, Rajkot-based Marwadi University, together with Intel, has set up an Intel Intelligence System Lab at the institution, a multidisciplinary lab for Computer, Information Technology, Information and Communication Technology as well as Electrical engineering streams.

Publication: India Education Diary

Samsung Pips Intel to take Chip Crownedit

Samsung Electronics took over the top spot in the global semiconductor market by revenue in the third quarter on the back of strong memory chip sales, a new report revealed on Tuesday. Industry tracker Omdia said Intel, which had been the top chipmaker for 11 straight quarters, slipped to number two behind Samsung “as the memory segment, where Samsung is the number one DRAM and NAND supplier, was the largest growth area for semiconductor” in the three months ending in September.

Publication: The Economic Times

Intel Vs AMD Vs Apple In 2021: A New Wave Of Competition Among Chip Makersedit

Just a year ago, Apple used to depend on Intel and AMD to make their most powerful MacBook Pros, iMac, and Mac Pro. However, this all changed last year, when Apple announced that it is completely shifting its portfolio to Apple Silicon with the launch of MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro.

Publication: Gizbot

AMD Rembrandt iGPU Faster than NVIDIA’s MX550 Mobile dGPU [Rumor]edit

A while back, NVIDIA announced its GeForce RTX 2050, MX550 and MX570 mobile GPUs. Two of these SKUs are based on the Ampere microarchitecture, with the RTX 2050 and the MX570 leveraging the GA107 core, and the MX550 being a derivative of the Turing-class TU117 core. The MX550 features around 1,024 shaders paired with 4GB of GDDR6 memory, while the MX570 will likely increase that figure to 1,280-1,536 (Ampere) FP32 cores.

Publication: Hardware Times

Intel Core i9-12900HK Nearly 50% Faster than the Ryzen 9 5900HX in Leaked Benchmarkedit

Intel’s Alder Lake processors, on account of their efficiency cores, appear to be a mobile-first architecture. However, going by the performance of the desktop SKUs, it’d be fair to say that the low-power cores do rather well in most workloads. The Alder Lake-P mobile processors are slated to be announced at CES 2021, followed by a launch in late Q1. A Geekbench benchmark of the high-performance Alder Lake-P flagship has surfaced, showing a staggering advantage over AMD’s Ryzen 9 5900HX.

Publication: Hardware Times

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HP Spectre x360 14 review: A marvellous feat of engineeringedit

Convertible laptops have been all the rage for a while now. But as any wise person would tell you, there’s only so much power you can fit inside an “ultraportable” chassis before it starts to break a sweat. There are other nuisances too, the generally lacklustre port selection being one. In other words, finding the right balance between style and substance is what really sets a great machine apart from the rest. Case in point, the HP Spectre x360 14.

Publication: Financial Express

Asus ExpertBook B1400 lineup comes to India: Price, specificationsedit

ASUS has launched their new ExpertBook B1400 lineup of business-oriented laptops in India. The device is powered by the latest 11th Gen Intel processors and features a slim aluminium design and various customisation options.

Publicatiopn: Indian Express

Samsung Pips Intel to take Chip Crownedit

Samsung Electronics took over the top spot in the global semiconductor market by revenue in the third quarter on the back of strong memory chip sales, a new report revealed on Tuesday. Industry tracker Omdia said Intel, which had been the top chipmaker for 11 straight quarters, slipped to number two behind Samsung “as the memory segment, where Samsung is the number one DRAM and NAND supplier, was the largest growth area for semiconductor” in the three months ending in September.

Publication: The Economic Times

4 ways IT teams support a modern hybrid workplaceedit

Here are four ways Lenovo can help IT teams think bigger, free up time and resources, and deliver a consistently positive employee experience.

Publication: DataQuest

Intel Vs AMD Vs Apple In 2021: A New Wave Of Competition Among Chip Makersedit

Just a year ago, Apple used to depend on Intel and AMD to make their most powerful MacBook Pros, iMac, and Mac Pro. However, this all changed last year, when Apple announced that it is completely shifting its portfolio to Apple Silicon with the launch of MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro.

Publication: Gizbot

Industry news

Semiconductor Policy Notifiededit

The government on Tuesday notified the semiconductor policy, which was cleared by the Union Cabinet last week. According to a gazette notification, the government will provide up to 50% of the project cost for two semiconductor and two display fabs in the country.

Publication: The Economic Times

Why programme managers are so valuable in today’s digital eraedit

PMI has been working with organisations like Google, Microsoft, IBM, Amazon, and Nasa, to understand the future of programme management. Srinivasan says what they are learning is, historically, companies have chosen their most senior project managers to manage programmes. But those project managers grew up in a particular domain. But the breadth and scope of a programme is more than one domain. So, today, at the centre of PMI’s skilling platform is a course called Programme Management Professional (PgMP), a global certification that is transferable across industries.

Publication: The Times of India

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