January 24, 2022

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AMD to offer different types of Cores support to Linux with its Zen-4edit

As AMD builds its new Zen 4-based architecture, IT sleuths are keeping an eye on the company. Some eagle-eyed individuals have discovered facts regarding the next-gen parts on Linux and other platforms as AMD prepares its next-gen CPU.

Publication: TechnoSports

Build AMD-Powered Gaming PC Within Rs. 50,000 In India: Xbox One X, PS5 Alternativeedit

In this article, we will help you build a capable gaming PC for around Rs. 50,000 which can do a lot more than gaming consoles.

Publication: Gizbot

AMD Ryzen CPUs reduces Tesla Model 3’s Driving Range by effectively 22 kilometresedit

According to a study from advisory service Teslascope, chip designer Advanced Micro Devices, Inc (AMD) Ryzen microprocessors placed inside Tesla, Inc’s Model 3 electric vehicles are lowering their driving range. Tesla had previously used Intel Corporation’s Atom processors for its infotainment systems, but the company has recently switched to AMD devices.

Publication: TechnoSports

Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA CPU and GPU costs will rise after TSMC hikes pricesedit

As per a report by Digitimes, the Taiwanese semiconductor giant TSMC has already raised its quotes by 10%-20% for both mature and advanced nodes starting this year. This means that TSMC’s major customers such as AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA will also increase their product prices in the near future.

Publication: TechnoSports

HP Victus 16 performance review: Best value for money under Rs 60,000?edit

The HP Victus 16 we’re taking a look at today comes with an AMD Ryzen 5 5600H CPU and an AMD Radeon 5500M GPU. The laptop, as of writing this article, costs just around Rs 57,000 and technically is an All-AMD machine, without the AMD-advantage tech.

Publication: Digit

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 easily beats Radeon RX 6500 XT in 3DMark benchmarkedit

The GeForce RTX 3050, Nvidia’s next entry-level Ampere gaming graphics card for desktops, appears to easily outclass AMD’s recently introduced RDNA 2 GPU, the Radeon RX 6500 XT, which is aimed at a similar demographic.

Publication: TechnoSports

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 has a more compelling Indian MSRP over RX 6500 XTedit

One of the biggest markets right now in the world has to be the budget GPU market that has been neglected for years now and we haven’t had anything new to actually embrace. The gamers had to stick with age-old GTX 1660 Tis or RX 580s, now, in 2022, well, you do have good days coming, finally new GPUs at budget.

Publication: TechnoSports

Burn-out: An ‘occupational phenomenon’edit

Burnout is facilitating the Great Resignation, spelling trouble for employers as burned-out workers are more than twice as likely to quit their job.

Publication: People Matters

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Intel to Build Two Chip Plants in Ohio for $20 Bedit

Intel Corp will invest $20 billion in two new plants in Ohio to make advanced chips, the company said on Friday, the first step to a “mega-site” that can accommodate eight chip factories costing $100 billion.

Publication: The Economic Times

HCL Tech Launches Intel-focused Unitedit

HCL Technologies has launched a dedicated Intel Ecosystem Unit to help build focused, innovative and industry-tailored solutions for Intel clients. These will be in the area of cloud, end-user computing, network and Artificial Intelligence. “Cutting across all hyperscalers and tech OEMs, this unit will complement them and strengthen service delivery,” the companies said.

Publication: The Economic Times

RTX 3060 Gaming Laptop | Lenovo Legion 5 Pro i7 11th Genedit

Hey Guys! This is the review of Lenovo Legion 5 Pro i7 11th Gen RTX 3060 82JD005KIN It comes with great and premium build quality, the performance benchmarks are also included.

Publication: ModxTech

Intel building $20 billion Ohio chip facility amid global shortageedit

Intel will invest USD 20 billion in a new computer chip facility in Ohio amid a global shortage of microprocessors used in everything from phones and cars to video games.

Publication: Business Standard

Intel may soon launch new chipsets built for cryptocurrency mining: Check detailsedit

While Intel has not revealed any details, Tom’s Hardware has spotted that Intel is set to give a presentation at the 2022 International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) about a new “Bonanza Mine” processor.

Publication: BGR

Alienware X17 R1 Offers Butter Smooth Gameplay In A Sleek, Attractive Designedit

Despite the sleek design, the X17 R1 isn’t backing down in terms of performance. We’re looking at Intel’s eight-core Core i7 11800H paired with 32GB of DDR4 memory. This is alongside a laptop-grade Nvidia RTX 3070 which offers 8GB of GDDR5 memory.

Publication: Indiatimes

AMD Ryzen CPUs reduces Tesla Model 3’s Driving Range by effectively 22 kilometresedit

According to a study from advisory service Teslascope, chip designer Advanced Micro Devices, Inc (AMD) Ryzen microprocessors placed inside Tesla, Inc’s Model 3 electric vehicles are lowering their driving range. Tesla had previously used Intel Corporation’s Atom processors for its infotainment systems, but the company has recently switched to AMD devices.

Publication: TechnoSports

Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA CPU and GPU costs will rise after TSMC hikes pricesedit

As per a report by Digitimes, the Taiwanese semiconductor giant TSMC has already raised its quotes by 10%-20% for both mature and advanced nodes starting this year. This means that TSMC’s major customers such as AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA will also increase their product prices in the near future.

Publication: TechnoSports

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 easily beats Radeon RX 6500 XT in 3DMark benchmarkedit

The GeForce RTX 3050, Nvidia’s next entry-level Ampere gaming graphics card for desktops, appears to easily outclass AMD’s recently introduced RDNA 2 GPU, the Radeon RX 6500 XT, which is aimed at a similar demographic.

Publication: TechnoSports

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 has a more compelling Indian MSRP over RX 6500 XTedit

One of the biggest markets right now in the world has to be the budget GPU market that has been neglected for years now and we haven’t had anything new to actually embrace. The gamers had to stick with age-old GTX 1660 Tis or RX 580s, now, in 2022, well, you do have good days coming, finally new GPUs at budget.

Publication: TechnoSports

Intel adds support for Intel Arc Alchemist GPUs in its new Intel Media Driver 22.1.1edit

According to Phoronix, Intel Media Driver version 22.1.1 has been posted to the GitHub repository. Linux systems use this driver to speed up video decoding, encoding, and processing on Intel GPUs.

Publication: TechnoSports

NVIDIA increases prices for its entire GeForce RTX 30 Founders Edition Graphics Cards in Europeedit

NVIDIA has quietly decided to hike the cost of its entire GeForce RTX 30 Founders Edition series graphics card for the European market, more than a year after its release.

Publication: TechnoSports

Intel ARC Alchemist Gaming GPU with With 32 Xe Cores appears onlineedit

The SiSoftware Sandra database has discovered a brand new entry for Intel’s flagship ARC Alchemist Gaming graphics card.

Publication: TechnoSports

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RTX 3060 Gaming Laptop | Lenovo Legion 5 Pro i7 11th Genedit

Hey Guys! This is the review of Lenovo Legion 5 Pro i7 11th Gen RTX 3060 82JD005KIN It comes with great and premium build quality, the performance benchmarks are also included.

Publication: ModxTech

Budget 2022: Tech companies hope for GST reconsiderations for electronicsedit

“We are hoping this budget, the government announces steps to revitalise and reorganise the economy which has been impacted by the pandemic. The comprehensive program for the ‘development of sustainable semiconductor and display ecosystem in the country’ will be a boost in making India a global hub of electronic system design and manufacturing but we would like to see reforms that will drive consumption and improve consumer demand,” said Alok Dubey, Chief Finance Officer, Acer India.

Publication: Business Today

Alienware X17 R1 Offers Butter Smooth Gameplay In A Sleek, Attractive Designedit

Despite the sleek design, the X17 R1 isn’t backing down in terms of performance. We’re looking at Intel’s eight-core Core i7 11800H paired with 32GB of DDR4 memory. This is alongside a laptop-grade Nvidia RTX 3070 which offers 8GB of GDDR5 memory.

Publication: Indiatimes

AMD Ryzen CPUs reduces Tesla Model 3’s Driving Range by effectively 22 kilometresedit

According to a study from advisory service Teslascope, chip designer Advanced Micro Devices, Inc (AMD) Ryzen microprocessors placed inside Tesla, Inc’s Model 3 electric vehicles are lowering their driving range. Tesla had previously used Intel Corporation’s Atom processors for its infotainment systems, but the company has recently switched to AMD devices.

Publication: TechnoSports

HP Victus 16 performance review: Best value for money under Rs 60,000?edit

The HP Victus 16 we’re taking a look at today comes with an AMD Ryzen 5 5600H CPU and an AMD Radeon 5500M GPU. The laptop, as of writing this article, costs just around Rs 57,000 and technically is an All-AMD machine, without the AMD-advantage tech.

Publication: Digit

Burn-out: An ‘occupational phenomenon’edit

Burnout is facilitating the Great Resignation, spelling trouble for employers as burned-out workers are more than twice as likely to quit their job.

Publication: People Matters

Industry news

Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA CPU and GPU costs will rise after TSMC hikes pricesedit

As per a report by Digitimes, the Taiwanese semiconductor giant TSMC has already raised its quotes by 10%-20% for both mature and advanced nodes starting this year. This means that TSMC’s major customers such as AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA will also increase their product prices in the near future.

Publication: TechnoSports

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