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AMD Ryzen 7 7700X vs Ryzen 7 5700X: Which is the best gaming CPUedit
At their core, the Ryzen 7 7700X and 5700X are slightly different chips. In the last generation, AMD launched the Ryzen 7 5800X, while the 5700X was a slightly cutdown version.
Publication: Sportskeeda
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X vs Intel Core i712700K: Which is the best CPU for gamingedit
In the battle of AMD Ryzen 7 5800X vs Intel Core i712700K, most gamers might find that the option from Team Blue provides a slight edge in certain titles. This is because of its newer architecture and higher clock speeds.
Publication: Sportskeeda
AMD Unveils EPYC 4004 Processors to Compete with Intel’s Xeon Processors (Proactive)edit
In a move to address the evolving needs of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) and hosted IT service providers, AMD has introduced the AMD EPYC 4004 Series processors.
Publication: Analytics India Mag
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AI laptops: What they are, how they work, and which ones to buyedit
High-end AI laptops come with powerful GPUs, which are considered crucial for handling complex computations required by AI algorithms. In India, NVIDIA s RTX series or AMD’s Radeon series are commonly found in AI laptops.
Publication: Mint
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Microsoft, Qualcomm collaborate to launch Snapdragon X series powered laptops with AI capabilitiesedit
In a groundbreaking event, Microsoft and leading global OEMs introduced a new lineup of PCs powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon X Plus processors.
Publication: India Today
How Qualcomm is making it easier for developers to build AI apps for Copilot Plus PCsedit
At the Microsoft Build 2024 conference, Qualcomm announced a significant expansion of its Qualcomm AI Hub to support the latest Snapdragon X Series platforms (Elite/Plus), aimed at expediting time to market for developers and enhancing the deployment of on-device generative AI in next generation Windows PCs aka Copilot Plus PCs.
Publication: Financial Express
Jensen Huang says he does not know how he started Nvidiaedit
Jensen Huang co-founded Nvidia with Chris Malachowsky and Curtis Priem from a Denny’s booth in 1993 but he said that he has no idea how he did it.
Publication: Hindustan Times
7 Qualcomm Snapdragon XBased Laptops From HP, Dell And Lenovoedit
7 Qualcomm Snapdragon XBased Laptops From HP, Dell And Lenovo Qualcomm is stepping up the competition against Intel and AMD in the PC processor space with its new Snapdragon X chips, which it says enable faster performance, better on-device AI processing and longer battery life in several highend laptops from HP, Dell and Lenovo.
Publication: CRN
Intel to double down on AI with upcoming Lunar Lake chip, aims to ship 40 million AI PC processors this yearedit
Intel has announced a release window for its Lunar Lake laptop processors. It is set to debut in the third quarter of this year itself.
Publication: Financial Express
Intel’s Lunar Lake processors to power a new era of AI PCs later this year; see detailsedit
Get ready for a surge in AI-powered laptops this holiday season. Intel has announced that its upcoming Lunar Lake processors will power over 80 new laptop designs from over 20 manufacturers, ushering in a new era of AI PCs capable of running Microsoft’s Copilot+ experiences.
Publication: Business Today
Copilot+ PCs powered by Intel’s AI chips are coming later this year: All detailsedit
Intel Lunar Lake chips performance Why AI PCs matter Intel has announced that Copilot+ PCs powered by its Lunar Lake AI chips will come in the third quarter of 2024 (Q3 2024).
Publication: Times of India
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Microsoft Shows Love for Intel and AMD But Chooses Qualcomm For Copilot+ PCsedit
To deliver the high demand for HPC, Microsoft announced its intention to provide its cloud computing clients with AI chips developed by AMD. Additionally, Microsoft will unveil a preview of its new Cobalt 100 custom processors at the upcoming conference.
Publication: Analytics India Mag
Samsung, HP, Dell and 3 other brands that will launch Microsoft Copilot+ PCsedit
Dell to launch five new Copilot+ PCs Lenovo two AI PCs: Consumer and commercial Acer bringin 2in1 laptop for creators Microsoft has launched Copilot+ PCs that it claims can outperform Apple MacBooks.
Publication: Times of India
Microsoft promotes new tools for making AI softwareedit
Microsoft promotes new tools for making AI software Microsoft talked up new tools on Tuesday aimed at encouraging programmers to build AI-focused technology into Windows software as it races against Alphabet, Amazon.com and Apple to dominate the emerging field.
Publication: MoneyControl
Lenovo Yoga 7i 2IN1 review: A laptop that is not only easy to use but comes loaded with featuresedit
This Lenovo Yoga is a stunner. The 2in1, with its teal coloured aluminium chassis (for which Lenovo charges a premium of Rs 1,000), weighs just 1.49 kg, and is convenient to carry around.
Publication: Business Today
Lenovo Unveils NextGeneration Copilot+ PCs With Yoga Slim 7x & ThinkPad T14s Gen 6edit
Lenovo unveiled the Yoga Slim 7x and ThinkPad T14s Gen 6, its first next generation Copilot+ PCs powered by the Snapdragon X Elite processor. These laptops are designed to deliver a new era of artificial intelligence (AI) in the PC industry.
Publication: Business World
India has abundance of talent, a great resource for Dell: Michael Delledit
India has an abundance of talent and is a top resource for Dell Technologies, its founder, chairman and chief executive Michael Dell said.
Publication: The Economic Times
Dell founder Michael Dell makes this prediction on AI PCs for 2025edit
Dell Technologies said that it is making a big push into the future of computing with personal computers designed specifically for artificial intelligence tasks as the market faces sluggish demand.
Publication: Hindustan Times
Dell bets on AI PCs, new AI servers with NVIDIAedit
Dell has unveiled a range of AI PCs powered by Qualcomm processors at an event in Las Vegas on Monday in an attempt to recover business since the post-pandemic low.
Publication: The Hindu
ASUS announces Vivobook S 15 with Microsoft’s Copilot+ AI featuresedit
Taiwanese PC maker ASUS, on Tuesday, unveiled its new Vivobook S 15, which will be powered by the Snapdragon X Elite. It is the company s first Copilot+ PC, integrating advanced AI features and exclusive ASUS applications designed to enhance productivity and entertainment.
Publication: CNBC TV-18
India’s push to lead in AI make it an attractive market: Dell CEOedit
The billionaire CEO behind one of the world’s largest infrastructure companies and a leading PC vendor says India’s strong economy, availability of tech talent, and push to lead in AI make it an attractive market fora company like Dell.
Publication: Indian Express
India has a desire for sovereign Al, says Dell founderedit
India’s Efforts To build its own Al playbook and ambitions to make a significant impact in artificial intelligence (AI) have caught the attention of Michael Dell, chairman and CEO of Dell Technologies.
Publication: Financial Express
Need 2 More PLIs for Wearables and Componentsedit
MAIT, which represents major electronics companies such as Dixon Technologies, Dell, HP, Google amongst others, said the industry would review existing PLI schemes over the next two months to examine how they have fared vs policy objectives.
Publication: The Economic Times
Microsoft debuts ‘Copilot+’ PCs With AI feattnesedit
At an event on its campus in Redmond, Washington, Chief Executive Satya Nadella introduced what Microsoft calls “Copilot+” PCs, saying that it and a range of manufacturers would sell them, including Acer and Asustek Computer.
Publication: The Indian Express
HP rebrands consumer, commercial PC linesedit
Global personal computer (PC) manufacturer HP has announced the rebranding of its consumer and commercial PC portfolios in an effort to simplify and streamline its product offerings. The company has also introduced a new logo for its artificial intelligence (AI) computers.
Publication: Business Standard
Industry news
Laptop, tablet imports from China surged 47% to $273.6 million in Marchedit
Five months after India started monitoring imports of major electronic hardware products, inbound shipments of personal computers (PCs), including laptops and tablets, from China surged by 47.1 per cent to $273.6 million in March.
Publication: Business Standard
Industry 4.0: Uttar Pradesh govt to equip future workforce with AIedit
The Uttar Pradesh nodal technical university has tied up with technology major IBM for artificial intelligence (AI) and Cloud computing training to align the future workforce with the modern Industry 4.0 concept.
Publication: Business Standard
India reiterates restrictions on import of certain electronics and IT goodsedit
India has restated its restrictions on importing certain electronics and IT goods, as per an official notification from the Commerce Ministry dated May 20. The order, in place since 2021, has been updated accordingly.
Publication: Business Today
India needs opensource AI models for cultural and linguistic representation: IBMedit
India needs open-source artificial intelligence (AI) models to ensure cultural and linguistic representation and to maintain sovereign capabilities in the technology, two senior executives of American multinational technology company IBM said at a media roundtable.
Publication: The Economic Times
If China invades Taiwan, ASML and TSMC can disable chip machinesedit
ASML Holding NV and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. have ways to disable the world’s most sophisticated chipmaking machines in the event that China invades Taiwan, according to people familiar with the matter.
Publication: The Economic Times
Govt saying aye to laying strong AI foundationedit
The Union government plans to build its own version of a foundational model for artificial intelligence (AI) which will be customised for use by Indian companies, entrepreneurs, academics and researchers , according to people in the know.
Publication: The Economic Times
Govt reaffirms quality related restrictions on laptops, mobile phones, other electronic itemsedit
The commerce and industry ministry through a notification has reiterated its position that imports of certain electronic items including laptops and mobile phones will have to adhere to standards set by Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) and that samples will be randomly picked to check compliance failing which the goods would have to be reexported or scrapped.
Publication: The Indian Express
Chipset battle heats up as younger demographics recognise value of AI-powered features: Studyedit
Two major chipset manufacturers MediaTek and Qualcomm are locked in a tight battle as younger demographics have started to show a keen interest in technical specifications.
Publication: Zee Business
China’s cloud computing sector sees massive AI model price cuts by Alibaba and Baidu: Here’s whyedit
Alibaba and Baidu, two of China’s leading tech companies, dramatically reduced prices on Tuesday for their large language models (LLMs) used in generative AI products, intensifying the ongoing price competition in the country’s cloud computing sector.
Publication: Live Mint
Windows-Mac rivalry set for a reboot with Microsoft’s latest PCs: Nadellaedit
Microsoft Chief Executive officer (CEO) Satya Nadella is betting a new generation of computers with specialised artificial intelligence chips and faster performance will revive the long-running rivalry between Windows PCs and Apple’s Mac.
Publication: Financial Express
Imports of laptops, mobiles, other electronic goods: Govt reaffirms quality standardsedit
Further, for such consignments, clearance would be given by Customs to only those consignments where the randomly selected sample has complied with the requirements of standard for the defined parameters.
Publication: Financial Express
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