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Lenovo Yoga 6 With AMD Ryzen 5 5500U Review: Petite Powerhouse With Premium Features (PROACTIVE)edit
The Lenovo Yoga 6 is one of the latest laptops in the Indian market that packs several powerful and premium features. Backed by the AMD Ryzen 5 5500U processor and unique in-house features, the new Lenovo Yoga 6 is a powerhouse. Users can experience the 360-hinge design, a touchscreen immersive display, a camera shutter for security, and much more.
Publication: Gizbot
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Best Laptops Under Rs. 30,000 From Top Brands In Indiaedit
The budget laptops under 30,000 segment has gotten a lot better over the last few years. However, finding a good laptop which costs around Rs. 30,000 is still a tedious task. If you are hunting for a new laptop for work-from-home or to attend online classes, then here are some of the best laptops that Rs. 30,000 can buy in India.
Publication: Gizbot
Competition in news
Explained: Why did SoftBank, Nvidia call off Arm Ltd deal?edit
The $66 billion deal between Softbank and Nvidia for the latter to acquire semiconductor design company Arm Ltd from the Japanese investment major has been called off after backlash from various competition authorities, including in the US, Europe and the UK. The deal, if it went through, would have created a behemoth in the semiconductors and chip design space, with primary concerns being that it would have skewed the competitive landscape. The two companies in a joint statement alluded to the deal being cancelled as a result of “significant regulatory challenges”.
Publication: Indian Express
ASML CEO sees no near-term danger of chip glutedit
ASML, which dominates the market for lithography machines used to map out the circuitry of computer chips, is struggling to expand production to meet demand from major customers TSMC, Samsung, Intel and others.
Publication: ET Auto
Best Laptops Under Rs. 30,000 From Top Brands In Indiaedit
The budget laptops under 30,000 segment has gotten a lot better over the last few years. However, finding a good laptop which costs around Rs. 30,000 is still a tedious task. If you are hunting for a new laptop for work-from-home or to attend online classes, then here are some of the best laptops that Rs. 30,000 can buy in India.
Publication: Gizbot
Acer launches its second made in India laptop series, Aspire 3edit
PC brand, Acer, today announced the launch of its second laptop under the ‘Make-in-India’ scheme, Aspire 3. The laptop is being manufactured at the company’s manufacturing facility in Noida. This is the company’s second laptop under the scheme, following the TravelMate series laptops. Acer said that the Aspire 3 has leveraged the production-linked incentive (PLI) announced by the Government of India.
Publication: Business Today
Partner in news
Lenovo Yoga 6 With AMD Ryzen 5 5500U Review: Petite Powerhouse With Premium Features (PROACTIVE)edit
The Lenovo Yoga 6 is one of the latest laptops in the Indian market that packs several powerful and premium features. Backed by the AMD Ryzen 5 5500U processor and unique in-house features, the new Lenovo Yoga 6 is a powerhouse. Users can experience the 360-hinge design, a touchscreen immersive display, a camera shutter for security, and much more.
Publication: Gizbot
Best Laptops Under Rs. 30,000 From Top Brands In Indiaedit
The budget laptops under 30,000 segment has gotten a lot better over the last few years. However, finding a good laptop which costs around Rs. 30,000 is still a tedious task. If you are hunting for a new laptop for work-from-home or to attend online classes, then here are some of the best laptops that Rs. 30,000 can buy in India.
Publication: Gizbot
Acer launches its second made in India laptop series, Aspire 3edit
PC brand, Acer, today announced the launch of its second laptop under the ‘Make-in-India’ scheme, Aspire 3. The laptop is being manufactured at the company’s manufacturing facility in Noida. This is the company’s second laptop under the scheme, following the TravelMate series laptops. Acer said that the Aspire 3 has leveraged the production-linked incentive (PLI) announced by the Government of India.
Publication: Business Today
Industry news
Firms can gain $357 bn in profit via people-focused efforts, ESG: Infosys reportedit
Companies can gain $357 billion in annual profits globally through people-focused transformation efforts and a commitment to ESG (environment, social, and government) initiatives, according to Infosys Digital Radar 2022.
Publication: Mint
Companies decrease carbon footprint of their websitesedit
According to Cleanfox’s February 2021 report on email pollution, “If the internet were a country, it would be the sixth biggest polluter in the world.” The report also revealed that promotional emails are responsible for two million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions annually in the United Kingdom.
Publication: CSR Journal
Cloud computing can help companies manage their Human Resourceedit
Human Resource functions have always been considered as the backbone powerhouse of organizations but have traditionally been relatively slower in technology adoption.
Publication: People Matters
ASML CEO sees no near-term danger of chip glutedit
ASML, which dominates the market for lithography machines used to map out the circuitry of computer chips, is struggling to expand production to meet demand from major customers TSMC, Samsung, Intel and others.
Publication: ET Auto
Tech InDepth: Understanding crypto mining and its ups & downsedit
Crypto mining is a term that you might have encountered in recent times. It is supposedly responsible for soaring graphic chipsets (GPU) prices, but helps drives cryptocurrency profits as well. Oh, and it is also the reason for laptops getting seriously damaged all across the globe. But what exactly is crypto mining and how does it work? Most importantly, why is mining so important right now? We take an in-depth look at crypto mining.
Publication: Indian Express
Budget’s Digital Push Could Lead to $10.7b in Tech Spendsedit
The budget’s proposals on digitisation and technology revamp could result in a multi-billion-dollar opportunity for India’s big IT services providers such as Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Infosys, Wipro and Tech Mahindra, according to Gartner India. The estimates were shared exclusively with ET. The government could spend more than $10 billion on technology solutions across IT, data centres, platforms, software and telecom, the technology forecaster has said.
Publication: The Economic Times
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