Intel Intel is the current acclaimed world leader in the world of chipsets for desktops and laptops. Intel CEO Bob Swan did not shed much light on new Intel products but highlighted devices, which were born of the partnership between Intel and other companies. They displayed the high-end Samsung Galaxy Chromebook and Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Fold, which is a 2-in-1 device that can turn from a laptop into a tablet-like device with a display of 13-inch. Intel also displayed their prototype, the Horseshoe Bend, which has a 17-inch screen. Intel then made claims about their upcoming Tiger Lake processors, which will power laptops that are structurally thin and light. The Tiger Lake processors offer improved performance and support for Thunderbolt 4. The company said that these chipsets will reach the market by late 2020. Advanced Micro Devices The CEO of Advanced Micro Devices or AMD, Lisa Su unveiled new chipsets made for laptops and desktops. She also revealed the prices and shed light on the availability of these chipsets. The AMD Ryzen Threadripper chip is made for desktop PCs. The company said, these are perfect for high-end customers like content creators and analysts. Each chip of the Ryzen Threadripper is composed of 64 separate cores and will be available from 7 February starting at a price of 4,000 USD. The multi-core will give users the ability to process through heavy tasks that would otherwise take time. AMD also introduced the Ryzen 4000 chipset that is made for laptops. This chip can run at high speeds of up to 4.2GHz and will outperform its competitors. Qualcomm Qualcomm is one of the biggest manufacturers of chipsets for mobile smartphone devices. At the CES 2020, Qualcomm introduced chipsets called the Snapdragon Driving Platform, which can handle driving duties in self-driving vehicles. The company also highlighted the announcement of a new service called Car-to-Cloud, which will enable auto manufacturers to send wireless software updates to the vehicles. Nvidia Meanwhile, Nvidia spoke about their new monitor made for PC gamers, which is called the ROG 360, the 24-inch monitor which uses Nvidia’s G-synch technology to enable a fast refresh rate of 360Hz. They also displayed a Toyota Robot called the T-HR3, which can be controlled by a Human operator equipped with VR goggles and linked controllers. The T-HR3 runs on Nvidia’s chipsets. All of these chipsets hold the promise of a higher quality of devices and users can expect great performance from them. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App.