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AMD leads the IC market leaving Intel far behindedit
According to IC Insights, the top 17 semiconductor companies are expected to sell $460 billion worth of integrated circuits in 2021. Although all 17 companies have now exceeded the $10 billion mark, as in most markets, the top companies typically account for the vast majority of sales.
Publication: TechnoSports
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Asus has just the thing for creatorsedit
The Vivobook Pro has an interesting virtual DialPad for a new form of input which depends on the software being used. This notebook is very configurable with a choice between either Intel and AMD processors, along with NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX series graphics cards. There’s also 16GB DDR4 RAM onboard with 1TB of M.2 NVMe PCIe 3.0 SSD.
Publication: The Hindu BusinessLine
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After Google, Intel starts cracking down on unvaccinated employeesedit
The technology giant is the latest in a list of American companies forced to use strong-arm tactics to ensure its employees follow the vaccine mandate. Earlier, Google had warned its employees that they will lose pay and eventually be fired if they refuse to get vaccinated.
Publication: CNBCTV18
AMD leads the IC market leaving Intel far behindedit
According to IC Insights, the top 17 semiconductor companies are expected to sell $460 billion worth of integrated circuits in 2021. Although all 17 companies have now exceeded the $10 billion mark, as in most markets, the top companies typically account for the vast majority of sales.
Publication: TechnoSports
Intel’s upcoming Laminar RH1 cooler for 12th Gen CPUs is all over the placeedit
Well, Intel seems to be really poor at hiding things as finally a refreshed stock cooler from the silicon giants is on its way with the 12th Gen Intel Alder Lake processors. Already they have launched the higher TDP based overclockable “K-series” and that includes a handful of processors, which anyways will require a dedicated cooler.
Publication: TechnoSports
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HP Victus 16 Review: One of the best performing mid-range gaming laptops of 2021edit
HP’s new Victus gaming laptops aim to fill the gap between its affordable Pavillion and flagship Omen series. Our HP Victus model arrived with an 11th Gen Intel Core i7 CPU, an RTX 3060 mobile graphics card, and a 16-inch 144Hz IPS panel.
Publication: Moneycontrol
High performance computing: Bridging the hardware-software gapsedit
With rapid digitalisation, hyperscalers and enterprises which wish to set up their own servers are constantly looking for vendors who provide the best of hardware and software. Lenovo’s Infrastructure Solutions Group (ISG) aims to consolidate hardware-software offerings in the market across various scales of businesses. “In the top 500 supercomputing stack, we stand number one with 37% market share.
Publication: Financial Express
Asus has just the thing for creatorsedit
The Vivobook Pro has an interesting virtual DialPad for a new form of input which depends on the software being used. This notebook is very configurable with a choice between either Intel and AMD processors, along with NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX series graphics cards. There’s also 16GB DDR4 RAM onboard with 1TB of M.2 NVMe PCIe 3.0 SSD.
Publication: The Hindu BusinessLine
HP starts manufacturing laptops, desktops in Indiaedit
HP on Wednesday announced local manufacturing of multiple PC products including lap- tops in India. HP has started manufacturing various models of laptops, desktop towers and minidesktops att he contract manufacturer Flex’s facility at Sriperumbudur near Chennai.
Publication: Financial Express
Industry news
Arm server deployments surge amid semiconductor supply shortage according to Omdiaedit
Shipment of servers with Arm CPUs reached record levels according to the latest Data Center Server Tracker from research group Omdia. 5% of the servers shipped in the third quarter of 2021 had an Arm CPU, driven by cloud service provider demand.
Publication: TechnologyForYou
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