AMD specific news
Forget RTX… AMD’s new “Budget” GPU is here! (PROACTIVE)edit
Hey guys! Today we’ll be checking out a new Budget GPU from AMD | AMD Radeon RX 6600 GPU Unboxing India 2021 | AMD Radeon RX 6600 GPU Review & Gameplay Benchmarks India 2021
Publication: Vimal Chintapatla
AMD to share more details on its upcoming Zen4 during CES 2022edit
AMD’s next-generation processors may be closer than we thought: AMD has announced that at CES 2022, it will begin sharing details on its 5nm “Zen 4” Ryzen chips. In an interview with Forbes contributor Anthony Leather, AMD chief technology officer Mark Papermaster teased its inclusion in the chipmaker’s presentation.
Publication: TechnoSports
AMD Zen 4 CPU details to be revealed at CES 2022edit
AMD Zen 4 CPU specs, details and features could be unearthed at the upcoming CES 2022 starting 5th January 2022. After the roaring success of the Ryzen 5000 series CPUs based on the AMD’s Zen 3 architecture, Lisa Su and Co. are prepared to dominate surprise the world of computing again with a rumoured 40% YoY improvement in CPU performance compared to last-gen chips.
Publication: Digit
AMD brand mentions
What Was New In PC Industry In 2021?edit
The pandemic has had some great influence on the PC market, where OEMs shipped a record number of PCs and laptops due to the onset demand for personal computers during the COVID-19 lockdown. Here are some of the major updates that happened in 2021 with respect to the PC industry and where the market is heading in the coming days.
Publication: Gizbot
BGR Tech Excellence Awards 2021: Winners in the chipset categoryedit
The second iteration of the BGR Tech Excellence Awards just concluded. During the event, the best tech of the year that became a major part of our lives got its due recognition. Here we will take a look at all of the nominees in the chipset and processor category, while also taking a look at the winners.
Publication: BGR
Asus Vivobook Pro 14x review: The new workhorse in town for creatorsedit
The Asus Vivobook Pro 14x comes with AMD Ryzen 9 (5900HX) inside with 16GB RAM and 1TB of superfast SSD drive. Graphics are provided by NVIDIA GeForce 3050 Ti graphics card.
Publication: BGR
Best Laptops of 2021 – Indian Gadget Awards Nominees: MacBook Pro (M1 Max), Mi NoteBook Pro and Moreedit
Perhaps one of the hardest tasks that the Indian Gadget Awards 2021 jury has is to judge the list of nominees for the best laptops of 2021 across various categories. In the list below you will find the best laptops of 2021, which should give you a fair idea of which one to buy.
Publication: MySmartPrice
Here’s something crazy about the upcoming Asus ROG Mothership GZ700edit
Even though CES 2022 isn’t until early January, it appears that Asus is teasing a long-awaited update to its ROG Mothership GZ700. You know, the gaming “tablet” that looks like a love child between a Surface Pro and an Asus ROG gaming laptop.
Publication: TechnoSports
AMD remains safe from Log4Shell Java vulnerability while Intel, NVIDIA, and Microsoft gets affectededit
Recently, a Java vulnerability (Log4Shell) was discovered that allows an attacker to remotely execute commands on the exploited machine. While AMD has stated that it’s software products are not vulnerable to the exploit, Intel has listed as many as nine Java-based applications that are currently vulnerable.
Publiation: TechnoSports
Upcoming Intel ARC Alchemist DG2-128 GPU to come with a 35W TDPedit
The GeForce RTX 2050, which was recently announced by NVIDIA, is an odd GPU that no one asked for, but the green team desperately needs it because of the upcoming Intel ARC Alchemist DG2-128 graphics chip for mobile devices.
Publication: TechnoSports
Cheapest gaming laptop you should buy right now – HP Victus 16edit
Get the HP Victus 16, powered by AMD Ryzen 5 5600H and Radeon RX 5500M for only ₹58,990
Publication: TechnoSports
Will CES 2022 be cancelled due to Omicron?edit
CES 2022 begins in precisely two weeks (January 5), but a surge in Covid-19 cases, as well as the looming threat of the Omicron version, has prompted Amazon, Meta (Facebook), Twitter, and Pinterest to withdraw. Meanwhile, Nvidia will focus on digital demos, while AMD and T-Mobile will have a smaller presence.
Publication: TechnoSports
Competition in news
What Was New In PC Industry In 2021?edit
The pandemic has had some great influence on the PC market, where OEMs shipped a record number of PCs and laptops due to the onset demand for personal computers during the COVID-19 lockdown. Here are some of the major updates that happened in 2021 with respect to the PC industry and where the market is heading in the coming days.
Publication: Gizbot
Intel, Italy intensify talks over chip factory worth $9 billionedit
Intel and Italy are intensifying talks over investments expected to be worth around 8 billion euros ($9 billion) to build an advanced semiconductor packaging plant, two sources close to the matter told Reuters.
Publication: Business Today
Why it’s ‘Intel inside’ advantage for Europe nowedit
Europe will soon produce a strategically vital component in the modern global economy as US semiconductor giant Intel chooses the site for a new cutting-edge chip factory.
Publication: The Times of India
Controversy erupts over Intel’s Xinjiang supplier statementedit
Intel apologised on Thursday for asking suppliers to avoid sourcing goods from Xinjiang after the world’s biggest chipmaker joined other foreign brands that face the fury of state media over complaints of abuses by the ruling Communist Party in the mostly Muslim region.
Publication: Hindustan Times
Intel Releases 2022 Toolkits For OneAPI, Its Cross Architecture Middleware for Developersedit
The 2022 Intel® oneAPI toolkits deliver productivity and performance through a complete set of advanced tools, including libraries, compilers, analysers, pre-optimised frameworks and debuggers.
Publication: Analytics India Magazine
Intel issues apology after asking suppliers to avoid Xinjiangedit
Intel Corp. apologized Thursday for asking suppliers to avoid sourcing goods from Xinjiang after the world’s biggest chipmaker joined other foreign brands that face the fury of state media over complaints of abuses by the ruling Communist Party in the mostly Muslim region.
Publication: Hindustan Times
‘National interests trump everything’: Singer Wang cuts ties with Intel, sides with Xi over Xinjiang issueedit
The lead singer of one of China’s most popular boy bands has severed ties with Intel Corp., the first concrete backlash against the US chipmaker after its opposition to Xinjiang labor came to light this week.
Publication: Hindustan Times
Intel has placed unvaccinated employees on unpaid leave until the situation improvesedit
Intel is the latest company to place unvaccinated employees on unpaid leave in the wake of a sudden increase in Covid-19 cases, according to reports. In a December 7th memo, Intel warned employees that anyone who didn’t get the shot or submit an exemption by January 4th would be placed on unpaid leave.
Publication: TechStory
BGR Tech Excellence Awards 2021: Winners in the chipset categoryedit
The second iteration of the BGR Tech Excellence Awards just concluded. During the event, the best tech of the year that became a major part of our lives got its due recognition. Here we will take a look at all of the nominees in the chipset and processor category, while also taking a look at the winners.
Publication: BGR
Asus Vivobook Pro 14x review: The new workhorse in town for creatorsedit
The Asus Vivobook Pro 14x comes with AMD Ryzen 9 (5900HX) inside with 16GB RAM and 1TB of superfast SSD drive. Graphics are provided by NVIDIA GeForce 3050 Ti graphics card.
Publication: BGR
Best Laptops of 2021 – Indian Gadget Awards Nominees: MacBook Pro (M1 Max), Mi NoteBook Pro and Moreedit
Perhaps one of the hardest tasks that the Indian Gadget Awards 2021 jury has is to judge the list of nominees for the best laptops of 2021 across various categories. In the list below you will find the best laptops of 2021, which should give you a fair idea of which one to buy.
Publication: MySmartPrice
Here’s something crazy about the upcoming Asus ROG Mothership GZ700edit
Even though CES 2022 isn’t until early January, it appears that Asus is teasing a long-awaited update to its ROG Mothership GZ700. You know, the gaming “tablet” that looks like a love child between a Surface Pro and an Asus ROG gaming laptop.
Publication: TechnoSports
AMD remains safe from Log4Shell Java vulnerability while Intel, NVIDIA, and Microsoft gets affectededit
Recently, a Java vulnerability (Log4Shell) was discovered that allows an attacker to remotely execute commands on the exploited machine. While AMD has stated that it’s software products are not vulnerable to the exploit, Intel has listed as many as nine Java-based applications that are currently vulnerable.
Publiation: TechnoSports
Upcoming Intel ARC Alchemist DG2-128 GPU to come with a 35W TDPedit
The GeForce RTX 2050, which was recently announced by NVIDIA, is an odd GPU that no one asked for, but the green team desperately needs it because of the upcoming Intel ARC Alchemist DG2-128 graphics chip for mobile devices.
Publication: TechnoSports
Partner in news
What Was New In PC Industry In 2021?edit
The pandemic has had some great influence on the PC market, where OEMs shipped a record number of PCs and laptops due to the onset demand for personal computers during the COVID-19 lockdown. Here are some of the major updates that happened in 2021 with respect to the PC industry and where the market is heading in the coming days.
Publication: Gizbot
Tech major Lenovo shuns ‘CES 2022’ in-person amid Omicron threatedit
Tech major Lenovo has joined a growing list of companies that have decided not to attend the ‘CES 2022’ in-person, as the Omicron variant spreads fast across the globe, especially in the US where more than 73 per cent cases now belong to the new Covid variant.
Publication: Business Standard
Asus Vivobook Pro 14x review: The new workhorse in town for creatorsedit
The Asus Vivobook Pro 14x comes with AMD Ryzen 9 (5900HX) inside with 16GB RAM and 1TB of superfast SSD drive. Graphics are provided by NVIDIA GeForce 3050 Ti graphics card.
Publication: BGR
Best Laptops of 2021 – Indian Gadget Awards Nominees: MacBook Pro (M1 Max), Mi NoteBook Pro and Moreedit
Perhaps one of the hardest tasks that the Indian Gadget Awards 2021 jury has is to judge the list of nominees for the best laptops of 2021 across various categories. In the list below you will find the best laptops of 2021, which should give you a fair idea of which one to buy.
Publication: MySmartPrice
Here’s something crazy about the upcoming Asus ROG Mothership GZ700edit
Even though CES 2022 isn’t until early January, it appears that Asus is teasing a long-awaited update to its ROG Mothership GZ700. You know, the gaming “tablet” that looks like a love child between a Surface Pro and an Asus ROG gaming laptop.
Publication: TechnoSports
Cheapest gaming laptop you should buy right now – HP Victus 16edit
Get the HP Victus 16, powered by AMD Ryzen 5 5600H and Radeon RX 5500M for only ₹58,990
Publication: TechnoSports
Industry news
Why is India unable to make cutting edge silicon fabs though it possesses the finest engineers?edit
Piyush Goyal, India’s Minister of Commerce and Business, once invited Indian industry to build a semiconductor fabrication unit in the country, but industry experts are divided on whether this is a viable proposition because the risks are too high and the investment necessary is too large.
Publication: TechnoSports
India Sees Chipmakers Starting Local Production in 2-3 Yearsedit
India expects at least a dozen semiconductor manufacturers to start setting up local factories in the next 2-3 years after the South Asian nation offered incentives for the sector, the country’s information and technology minister said.
Publication: Bloomberg Quint
Data centre firms ramp up capacity in Indiaedit
Local and international data centre operators are making large investments in the country, encouraged by rising demand and supportive government policies.
Publication: Mint
Will CES 2022 be cancelled due to Omicron?edit
CES 2022 begins in precisely two weeks (January 5), but a surge in Covid-19 cases, as well as the looming threat of the Omicron version, has prompted Amazon, Meta (Facebook), Twitter, and Pinterest to withdraw. Meanwhile, Nvidia will focus on digital demos, while AMD and T-Mobile will have a smaller presence.
Publication: TechnoSports
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