Deccan Chronicle

High-end CPUs for gaming the new rage

Their market has seen a surge recently in country

- NAVEENA GHANATE | DC HYDERABAD, DEC. 9

While the market for desktop computer has dwarfed with the advent of mobile phones and laptops, the high-end computer segment has seen a surge.

These computers are coming out in various variants like with builtin liquid coolant and customisab­le to resemble a truck, among others. They are primarily used by gamers and graphic designers.

Gamers prefer desktops as they do not have a tied limit, which means they can expand the processing capability and data storage.

The low-end and midrange computers are out of use right now.

The market for highend computers has many takers. In India, however, there are hardly any manufactur­ers who make high-end computers.

Therefore, gamers and designers have to buy the parts from abroad and assemble them for themselves. Now, startups are exploring this area.

One challenge is the generation of heat when a high-end configurat­ion is used. With liquid coolant like water inside the cabinet, the coolant directly pumps water on the CPU.

The coolant will have a water reservoir where the liquid is stored and delivered through pipes.

High-end computers also need to have aesthetic look.

Mr Aditya Prasad, CEO of Xrig, a start-up, said, “Customisat­ion of computers is important. While we pioneer in manufactur­ing liquid coolant CPU in India, some customers wanted the CPU to match their interiors.”

Several companies like Cooler Master from Taiwan and Xrig from Kolkata are building customised computers. With the market leaders selling office desktops, start-ups are seeing a thrust area.

Consequent­ly, companies like Nvidia which are known for their graphics card, are tying up with these start-ups. It may be mentioned that Nvidia has a widerange of products, including graphics cards, motherboar­ds, and workstatio­ns for high-end computers.

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