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Saturday, July 18, 2020

New ASUS premium gaming laptop powered by AMD, to launch soon in India.

New ASUS premium gaming laptop powered by AMD, to launch soon in India


 According to a trustworthy source, ASUS is intending to launch a new premium gaming notebook powered by AMD in India pretty soon.

ASUS newly launched a slew of new products powered by AMD’s series of Ryzen processors. These comprised the A17 gaming notebooks and TUF A15 and the ROG Strix GA15 and GA35 gaming desktops. We presently have exclusive news that the company is intending to produce a premium gaming notebook powered by AMD Ryzen processors.

While there is no evidence on the specific model, the information comes from a reliable source. “We are speculating that this product could be the ROG Zephyrus G14. For those of you who don’t know, the ROG Zephyrus G14 made a lot of buzz in the global markets and received a lot of positive feedback in various reviews. The gaming notebook comes with one of the most unique designs having fully-customisable dot-matrix LEDs embedded right into the lid” the source stated.

The notebook was originally revealed earlier this year and recently started exporting to certain global markets. The notebook was proclaimed with up to AMD Ryzen 9 4900HS CPU an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 GPU, 16GB of RAM, and a 1TB NVMEe M.2 SSD.


Of course, this information is not official, and even though the company’s present premium gaming notebook is the Zephyrus G14, take this with a pinch of salt. The Republic of Gamers or ROG brand from ASUS recently grew as the topmost gaming laptop brand in India with a 32.5 percent market share as per IDC, Q1 2020.

Monday, June 8, 2020

AMD's SmartShift to boost Sony's gaming consoles. Will there be any other devices with this tech? Is AMD the best?

AMD's SmartShift to boost Sony's gaming consoles. Will there be any other devices with this tech? Is AMD the best?


As PC World reports, according to Frank Azor, Chief Architect of Gaming Solutions at AMD, we won’t notice any more SmartShift portables till 2021, when there should be more options for purchasing these machines than just the one model from Dell.

SmartShift tech was first announced by AMD at CES back at the start of the year, alongside Ryzen 4000 mobile chips. SmartShift essentially lets the system to shift power dynamically between the CPU and GPU, although both must be AMD models for it to operate.

This happens coherently, in the background, and it means that when a particular game is running and needs more oomph from the GPU, SmartShift can deliver just that, and better frame-rates (up to a 14% boost in certain games, AMD claims). Similarly, with CPU intensive tasks, the power can be shifted to the processor.

AMD’s SmartShift tech, which increases performance in laptops with AMD processors and GPUs, might be in the freshly released Dell G5 15 SE gaming portable, but it won’t be in any other notebooks this year. AMD’s SmartShift tech for faster frame-rates won’t be in any more laptops until 2021 (but will boost PS5).
It seems like a very sound idea, then, and the Dell G5 15 SE has got some positive enough reviews thus far – but sadly we won’t get a very clear picture of how SmartShift could pan out from just one machine.

Azor moreover noted that a lot of notebook producers were amazed at the heavy performance boost delivered by Ryzen 4000 mobile chips, so didn’t commit early on – but are now doing so with much more interest. There will be more machines running with an all AMD setup – CPU and GPU – next year, hence being able to benefit from SmartShift.

One fascinating factor, however, is that both of the next-gen consoles from Microsoft and Sony pair AMD CPUs and GPUs, and Sony has already established that the PS5 will use SmartShift to help get the most from its components. So we will see another SmartShift-toting machine this year, but it won’t be a laptop, it’ll be the PS5 – and probably also the Xbox Series X.