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AMD Ryzen 7 5700G PC Build | Budget Gaming & Editing PC Build 2022 | No Graphic Card (PROACTIVE)edit
In this video, we’ll show you a Rs 60000 Gaming/Editing PC Build for 2022. It’s the AMD Ryzen 7 5700G APU PC Build.
Publication: Tech Unboxing
The new FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.0 tech from AMD is here to demand more performance from your GPUs (PROACTIVE)edit
AMD debuted its FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.0 technology at the Game Developer Conference 2022. Although the footage from the GDC event will be released today, AMD has already updated its dedicated website with some new and fascinating information.
Publication: TechnoSports Digit
AMD outselling NVIDIA in terms of GPUs sold as per the latest Mindfactory dataedit
The hardware enthusiast TechEpiphany always brings fresh data of Mindfactory’s weekly sales both for CPUs and GPUs, in 2022 it seems AMD has an abundance of budget GPUs to sell to customers. This is the reason why 970 units of AMD GPUs were sold having an ASP of only 558.67 euros and while NVIDIA had sold 860 units but it’s clear that they were costly ones.
Publication: TechnoSports
AMD brand mentions
The week in tech: Finding 5,000 exoplanets and moreedit
Powered by the latest AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX processor, the laptop has a 63 Whr battery. It starts from ₹91,990 and is available on the ASUS e-shop, Amazon, Flipkart and offline platforms.
Publication: Live Mint
The Week In Techedit
It is the first Zenbook with a 90Hz refresh rate display and comes with a chassis and lid made of lightweight, diamond-cut aluminium alloy. Powered by the latest AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX processor, the laptop has a 63 Whr battery.
Publication: MINT
ASUS ROG Strix Scar G17 Gaming Performance Review: APUs are the future of gaming laptopsedit
With the Ryzen 6000 series, AMD hopes to significantly improve the efficiency and performance of a variety of laptops. One such device is the ASUS ROG Strix Scar G17, it is comes powered by an AMD Ryzen 9 6000 series APU based on the 6nm process. Additionally, the laptop also features the latest RTX series GPU from Nvidia, a brand new 2k screen, and much more.
Publication: Digit
Intel Core i7-12700K Rises to #2 (Again) Among Bestselling CPUs in the US: Ryzen 5 5600X @ $209.99 Still #1edit
Intel’s 12th Gen Alder Lake-S processors have been doing rather well since they launched late last year. With the Core i7-12700K offering Ryzen 9 5900X levels of performance under $400, the latest-gen i7 has been climbing the sales charts all over the world.
Publication: Hardware Times
Lenovo Yoga 6 13″ 2021 Convertible Review: Zen 2 in Ryzen 5 5500U Tested (PROACTIVE)edit
Lenovo’s Yoga series is popular for its convertibles and touch displays whose portability makes it especially suitable for artists and designers on the go. The Yoga 6 13″ 2021 which features the Ryzen 5 5500U at its core is one such notebook we’ll be looking at today.
Publication: Hardware Times
Here’s everything Intel demonstrated about its XeSS upscaler at GDC 2022edit
This week, Intel released a full overview of XeSS, the company’s image upscaler that competes with Nvidia DLSS and AMD FSR. The presentation largely repeats Intel’s past announcements, but it does include some new information.
Publication: TechnoSports
GPU Prices Are Finally Dropping In India; Here’s Whyedit
Nvidia and AMD’s latest GPUs were launched several months ago, and their prices have been much higher than the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) since then. Due to a shortage of GPU stocks, finding your preferred graphics card can be quite painful and even if you manage to find one, you will need to pay much higher than the MSRP. This issue has plagued the PC gaming community for months, and Indian PC players have resorted to being on retailer mailing lists for the latest updates on GPU prices.
Intel’s Core i9-12900KS beats the Core i9-12900K with Up To 15% Faster performance in 3DMark CPU Benchmarksedit
Several consumers have already received the Intel Core i9-12900KS ‘Special Edition CPU ahead of schedule, thanks to retail sites that offered pre-orders and sales before the official debut. The chip is also available through Newegg for $799 US, which is the same MSRP as the AMD Ryzen 9 5950X. This chip is now the most costly mainstream CPU available, as AMD Ryzen 9 5950X prices have plummeted to roughly $600-$700 US in anticipation for the Zen 4 ‘Ryzen 7000’ family, which will ship in the second half of 2022.
Publication: TechnoSports
Competition in news
Intel 14th Gen Chiplet CPUs: 4nm Meteor Lake for Laptops in 2023, 2nm Arrow Lake for Desktops in 2024, TSMC 3nm for iGPU Die [Rumor]edit
Intel is taking an unconventional approach with its 14th Generation Core processors. These will be the first consumer offerings to feature a chiplet or tiled architecture in addition to a hybrid core design. However, that’s not the surprising part. The mobile chips are going to come under the Meteor Lake family while the desktop range will be codenamed Arrow Lake. Each will be based on different core architectures and process nodes:
Publication: Hardware Times
Intel Core i7-12700K Rises to #2 (Again) Among Bestselling CPUs in the US: Ryzen 5 5600X @ $209.99 Still #1edit
Intel’s 12th Gen Alder Lake-S processors have been doing rather well since they launched late last year. With the Core i7-12700K offering Ryzen 9 5900X levels of performance under $400, the latest-gen i7 has been climbing the sales charts all over the world.
Publication: Hardware Times
Intel will finally be releasing its first Arc Alchemist GPUs on March 30thedit
The fact that a third company is joining the discrete GPU segment excites us all. With the addition of the blue team, the GPU market is expected to become even more competitive, providing gamers with more alternatives, better performance, brand new features, and more. Intel will finally unveil its first Arc GPU products based on the Alchemist Xe-HPG architecture next week, on March 30th.
Publication: TechnoSports
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 and GeForce RTX 4080 GPUs to sport up to 24GB of GDDR6X memoryedit
Igor’s Lab has the most up-to-date information about the PCB of next-generation NVIDIA GeForce gaming graphics cards. According to Igor, the upcoming GeForce RTX 3090 Ti has served as a critical learning curve for NVIDIA and its AIB partners as they prepare for the next-generation Ada Lovelace GPU lineup featured on the GeForce RTX 40 series. That’s why the RTX 3090 Ti is the first consumer card to include PCIe Gen 5 connectors, as well as support for higher-frequency memory and a higher TDP.
Publication: TechnoSports
Dell updates its top-end XPS 15, XPS 17 laptops with 12th gen Intel chips, faster RAM than beforeedit
Dell has updated its premium laptop offerings under the XPS series with the latest Intel chipsets. Dell XPS 15 and XPS 17 will now be equipped with Intel’s 12th-gen Alder Lake-H processors. With this, the Dell laptops will be available in a total of three new CPU configurations.
Publication: India Today Digit
The new FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.0 tech from AMD is here to demand more performance from your GPUs (PROACTIVE)edit
AMD debuted its FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.0 technology at the Game Developer Conference 2022. Although the footage from the GDC event will be released today, AMD has already updated its dedicated website with some new and fascinating information.
Publication: TechnoSports Digit
Here’s everything Intel demonstrated about its XeSS upscaler at GDC 2022edit
This week, Intel released a full overview of XeSS, the company’s image upscaler that competes with Nvidia DLSS and AMD FSR. The presentation largely repeats Intel’s past announcements, but it does include some new information.
Publication: TechnoSports
GPU Prices Are Finally Dropping In India; Here’s Whyedit
Nvidia and AMD’s latest GPUs were launched several months ago, and their prices have been much higher than the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) since then. Due to a shortage of GPU stocks, finding your preferred graphics card can be quite painful and even if you manage to find one, you will need to pay much higher than the MSRP. This issue has plagued the PC gaming community for months, and Indian PC players have resorted to being on retailer mailing lists for the latest updates on GPU prices.
Intel’s Core i9-12900KS beats the Core i9-12900K with Up To 15% Faster performance in 3DMark CPU Benchmarksedit
Several consumers have already received the Intel Core i9-12900KS ‘Special Edition CPU ahead of schedule, thanks to retail sites that offered pre-orders and sales before the official debut. The chip is also available through Newegg for $799 US, which is the same MSRP as the AMD Ryzen 9 5950X. This chip is now the most costly mainstream CPU available, as AMD Ryzen 9 5950X prices have plummeted to roughly $600-$700 US in anticipation for the Zen 4 ‘Ryzen 7000’ family, which will ship in the second half of 2022.
Publication: TechnoSports
AMD outselling NVIDIA in terms of GPUs sold as per the latest Mindfactory dataedit
The hardware enthusiast TechEpiphany always brings fresh data of Mindfactory’s weekly sales both for CPUs and GPUs, in 2022 it seems AMD has an abundance of budget GPUs to sell to customers. This is the reason why 970 units of AMD GPUs were sold having an ASP of only 558.67 euros and while NVIDIA had sold 860 units but it’s clear that they were costly ones.
Publication: TechnoSports
Partner in news
The week in tech: Finding 5,000 exoplanets and moreedit
Powered by the latest AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX processor, the laptop has a 63 Whr battery. It starts from ₹91,990 and is available on the ASUS e-shop, Amazon, Flipkart and offline platforms.
Publication: Live Mint
Karnataka CM launches Grama Digi Vikasana, digital literacy program by Dell in Partnership with Sikshana Foundationedit
Dell Technologies has partnered with Sikshana Foundation to announce a firstofitskind digital literacy program Grama Digi Vikasana, for easy access to digital and internet services across Gram Panchayats in Karnataka.
Publication: Express Computer
The Week In Techedit
It is the first Zenbook with a 90Hz refresh rate display and comes with a chassis and lid made of lightweight, diamond-cut aluminium alloy. Powered by the latest AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX processor, the laptop has a 63 Whr battery.
Publication: MINT
We are excited to build 5G infrastructure that is future-ready: Dell Presidentedit
While Dell Technologies’ global business grew 17 per cent annually, its Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) business saw a 50 per cent y-o-y growth in the same period.
Publication: The Hindu Business Line
ASUS ROG Strix Scar G17 Gaming Performance Review: APUs are the future of gaming laptopsedit
With the Ryzen 6000 series, AMD hopes to significantly improve the efficiency and performance of a variety of laptops. One such device is the ASUS ROG Strix Scar G17, it is comes powered by an AMD Ryzen 9 6000 series APU based on the 6nm process. Additionally, the laptop also features the latest RTX series GPU from Nvidia, a brand new 2k screen, and much more.
Publication: Digit
Lenovo Yoga 6 13″ 2021 Convertible Review: Zen 2 in Ryzen 5 5500U Tested (PROACTIVE)edit
Lenovo’s Yoga series is popular for its convertibles and touch displays whose portability makes it especially suitable for artists and designers on the go. The Yoga 6 13″ 2021 which features the Ryzen 5 5500U at its core is one such notebook we’ll be looking at today.
Publication: Hardware Times
Dell updates its top-end XPS 15, XPS 17 laptops with 12th gen Intel chips, faster RAM than beforeedit
Dell has updated its premium laptop offerings under the XPS series with the latest Intel chipsets. Dell XPS 15 and XPS 17 will now be equipped with Intel’s 12th-gen Alder Lake-H processors. With this, the Dell laptops will be available in a total of three new CPU configurations.
Publication: India Today Digit
Industry news
New strategies for digitally transformed businessesedit
The Covid-19 pandemic is reshaping the Indian business landscape and fundamentally changing how people live and work. It has caused a significant impact in the financial health of many businesses across the country and many firms are trying to address it through cost management.
Publication: The Times of India
Active video gaming shows positive health effects, finds researchedit
The study was published in the journal, ‘International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology’. Just about anyone can find an exergame to match their interests.
Publication: DT Next
The future of HR is both human and digitaledit
The COVID19 pandemic has ushered a new normal in the global economy, with enterprises embarking on a journey of rapid digital transformation. Businesses are looking to upskill their workforce as part of modern, hybrid workplaces built for resilience to manage future disruptions.
Publication: Live Mint
Could China invade Taiwan and what would that lead toedit
Starting with the economy, Taiwan is the world’s leading producer of semiconductor chips. These chips are found in most electronics ranging from smartphones, vehicles and weapon systems. Companies in Taiwan were responsible for more than 60 per cent of the revenue generated from semiconductor manufacturers in 2020, and account for nearly 90 per cent of production of small, advanced microchips.
Publication: The Indian Express
Indian PC market faces new disruption wave due to China lockdownsedit
As China takes a strong stance on its Zero-Covid policy, implementing lockdowns in major manufacturing hubs across the country, supply disruptions in the PC market will occur and India is again expected to get the short end of the stick, according to a new report.
Publication: Free Press Journal
GPU Prices Are Finally Dropping In India; Here’s Whyedit
Nvidia and AMD’s latest GPUs were launched several months ago, and their prices have been much higher than the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) since then. Due to a shortage of GPU stocks, finding your preferred graphics card can be quite painful and even if you manage to find one, you will need to pay much higher than the MSRP. This issue has plagued the PC gaming community for months, and Indian PC players have resorted to being on retailer mailing lists for the latest updates on GPU prices.
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