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Apple Silicon is here!!

 In the latest launch event held by Apple on 11th November 2020, they have announced the new Silicon processor for Mac line-ups such as Macbook and iMac. Silicon processors have been developed for decades and been used for their Tablets, Watches, and Smartphones. Earlier this year, they have announced to cut ties with Intel - which was the processor they have been using for its Pc line-ups previously and make their own processors for the average workload done by an average OSX user. Silicon chips usually co consume less power and still outputs incredible performances.  The Silicon chips which will be specifically used in Macs are called the "M1". Usually, every computer has its RAMs, GPUs, I/O, separately. But M1 unifies all those components into one set. The Unified memory architecture provides High Bandwidth of data transfer as fast as possible and access to the entire SoC. This is also the first CPU to use 5nm transistors (While AMD  uses 7nm). "M1" has 16 bill

AMD Zen 3 Ryzen 5000 Series

AMD Ryzen The AMD Ryzen 5000 Series with Zen 3 architecture has been unveiled yesterday during a live launch event. In this blog, we will be looking at the highlights of the launch event. The launch event started off with a great montage of their first launch of AMD processors, their first launch of the Ryzen series, and the first launch of their Threadripper series. The CEO of AMD, Dr. Lisa Su explained the need for computing power in the quarantine days of 2020. The AMD chips will now also power the new Sony PlayStation 5 and the Microsoft Xbox Series X and series S. This time AMD is giving more importance towards Gamers and Gaming. Game begins with AMD - Dr. Lisa Su, CEO of AMD AMD Ryzen is also the first to bring the 7nm processors in the market. It is also the best in terms of power efficiency and highest in multi-threaded performance. Zen 3 increases their lead in overall perform

The 11th generation of Intel Processors "TIGER LAKE" announced

Intel has recently announced their 11th gen processors code name "Tiger Lake" on September 2, 2020. They have also integrated Intel Iris as their GPU. They announced many features and specifications of the CPU in a tweet. We will now look at the features and what the 11th gen processors are capable of in-depth. This new generation processor is built with a 10nm chipset, also called SuperFin by Intel Tiger Lake. The new generation offers 2.7x faster content creation, 20% office productivity, and more than 2x faster gaming with the help of the Iris Graphics. Intel also provides Thunderbolt 4 support, Wifi 6, and PCIe-4 support. Intel provides 4 cores and 8 threads with Overclocking support up to 4.8 GHz. Iris Graphics Card would support consistent gaming on FHD while streaming. They have also announced the Intel Evo platform bran which is based on the 11th gen processors. Many laptop manufacturers like Acer, Asus, Dell, Dynabook, HP, Lenovo, LG, MSI, Razer, Sa