March 17, 2023

AMD specific news

AMD Rembrandt and Phoenix APUs Might be making their way to AM5edit

The Ryzen 7000 (Raphael) processors have proven to be among the best CPUs on the market. At the moment, the only AMD chips that use the AM5 socket are the Ryzen 7000. That, however, could change very soon.

Publication: Techno Sports Co

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Asus announces new laptops in India with AMD Ryzen 7000 series CPUs: All you need to knowedit

Asus recently dropped several new Vivobook and Zenbook laptops in India. The new Asus Vivobook and Zenbook laptops are equipped with the new AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors and come in LCD and OLED display options.

Publication: Money Control

ASUS expands consumer notebook lineupedit

ASUS on Thursday announced the expansion of its consumer notebook lineup with AMD Ryzen 7000 Series for the Indian market. The new range of laptops includes the flagship ZenBook 14 OLED along with VivoBook Series and latest VivoBook Go Lineup.

Publication: Free Press Journal

Competition in news

Arrow Electronics, Qualcomm join hands to accelerate Edge and AI Adoptionedit

Arrow Electronics, Inc and Qualcomm Technologies International Ltd have expanded their strategic collaboration. The establishment of Edge Labs an Arrow Center of Excellence (CoE) – will help customers accelerate the development of connected intelligent edge devices based on solutions from Qualcomm Technologies.

Publication: The Economic Times

ADATA Leads the Industry in Launching the First Overclocked Memory Module Supporting NEW Intel Xeon W processorsedit

The world’s leading memory brand and Intel endorsed partner, ADATA Technology Co., Ltd. today announced the launch of the first overclocked DDR5 5600 RDIMM memory module compatible with the latest generation of Intel Xeon W3400 and Intel Xeon W2400 processors.

Publication: CXO Today

Partner in news

Asus announces new laptops in India with AMD Ryzen 7000 series CPUs: All you need to knowedit

Asus recently dropped several new Vivobook and Zenbook laptops in India. The new Asus Vivobook and Zenbook laptops are equipped with the new AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors and come in LCD and OLED display options.

Publication: Money Control

Lenovo Thinkpad P16s 21BTS03200 Laptop 12th Gen Intel Core i71260P/32GB/1TB SSD/Windows 11edit

The laptop is equipped with a 12th Gen Intel Core i71260P with 2.1 GHz clock speed that lets you multitask with ease and experience faster performance

Publication: Gadgets Now

Lenovo Partners With Aston Martin To Kick Workstations Into Higher Gearedit

This was not just any workstation launch; it showcased a complete redesign of Lenovo s workstation lineup with a significant upgrade for both CPUs and GPUs to give a considerable boost in performance.

Publication: Forbes

Dell launches Snapdragon powered Inspiron 14 with up to 16 hours battery lifeedit

Dell recently launched an updated version of the Inspiron 14, but instead of sporting an x86 architecture based AMD or Intel processor, the latest version features a Snapdragon chipset based on ARM architecture that s primarily used on smartphones and tablet processors.

Publication: The Indian Express

ASUS expands consumer notebook lineupedit

ASUS on Thursday announced the expansion of its consumer notebook lineup with AMD Ryzen 7000 Series for the Indian market. The new range of laptops includes the flagship ZenBook 14 OLED along with VivoBook Series and latest VivoBook Go Lineup.

Publication: Free Press Journal

Industry news

Semiconductors: Long road ahead for Indiaedit

From smartphones to planes, semiconductors are present in everything that make our lives modern. No wonder then this industry is anticipated to grow to $1 trillion in revenues by 2030, a recent report by Deloitte said. While the US was a leader in the 1960s, competition from other countries increased as commercial demand rose.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

Infineon Drives Decarbonization with Power Solutionsedit

To drive decarbonization and digitalization, Infineon will highlight its broad product portfolio of advanced silicon and wide bandgap materials. These are with higher power density, smaller footprint and improved performance to make the world greener.

Publication: Times Tech

Digital India Act: We need an internet law that is balanced, proportionate and regulates effectivelyedit

Be it the EU’s Digital Services Act, the UK s Online Safety Bill or the Australian Online Safety Act, one common theme across these laws is greater regulation to meet the prevalent challenges on the internet. While regulation is necessary, we must be careful to not overregulate the internet, and ensure that it is proportionate and risk based.

Publication: Money Control

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