Read more about Volumes soar at Emami Ltd counter on Business Standard. Emami Ltd recorded volume of 3.02 lakh shares by 11:28 IST on BSE, a 24.03 times surge over two-week average daily volume of 12581 shares
Worldwide PC shipments reached 69.9 million units in the first quarter of this year, a growth of 32 per cent from the first quarter of 2020, according to Gartner. The top three vendors in the worldwide PC market remained unchanged from the previous quarter, with Lenovo maintaining the top spot by shipments, said the report. All of the top six vendors experienced double-digit growth, and all, except Dell, gained market share compared to a year ago This growth should be viewed in the context of two unique factors: comparisons against a pandemic-constrained market and the current global semiconductor shortage, Mikako Kitagawa, Research Director at Gartner.
In yet another bid to offer top-of-the-line specifications packed in a stylish machine, market leader Lenovo has brought a new laptop Yoga Slim 7i Carbon to India that will appeal to both entrepreneurs and millennials.
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Carbon, a Windows 10 Home laptop, comes in two CPU options 11th-Gen Core i5 and 11th-Gen Core i7. This is paired with either 8GB/16GB LPDDR4X RAM clocked at 4266MHz, up to 1TB PCIe Gen 3 NVMe SSD, integrated Xe GPU to handle the graphics. It is now available at a starting price of Rs 1,19,990. According to the market research firm IDC, Lenovo led the global traditional PC market (including desktops, notebooks and workstations) in the first quarter of 2020 with a 24.3 per cent share, as the worldwide shipments grew 55.2 per cent (on-year).
Read more about Joe Biden tells execs US needs to invest, lead in computer chips on Business Standard. President Joe Biden used a virtual meeting with corporate leaders about a global shortage of semiconductors to push Monday for his USD 2.3 trillion infrastructure plan, telling them that the US should be the world s computer chip leader.We need to
Sounding off on the Newberg Pool April 01 2021
The onus should be on the wake boat industry and boat owners to provide evidence that their wakes/waves somehow defy the laws of physics.
I attended the recent Oregon legislative committee meeting about the proposed bills directed toward reducing the environmental impact of wake sport boats. I found the arguments against further restricting wake sport boats during that meeting and reported in the follow up article, Public, legislators sound off on Newberg Pool, to be less than compelling.
Wake boaters say, There haven t been any studies done to show our wakes are damaging. The onus should be on the wake boat industry and boat owners to provide evidence that their wakes/waves somehow defy the laws of physics. These boats as designed and marketed to make the biggest wakes/waves possible. We know waves cause damage and erosion. Just ask the Lincoln City homeowners who are in danger of losing their beach houses. Waves hav