We know Nintendo’s NX is coming, developers are working on it, rumors are flying, and all that’s left is official confirmation the systems abilities. The latest slew of rumors hint that the console will be more powerful than Sony’s Playstation 4 console ‘by a noticeable amount’. These rumors originate from NeoGaf, where a verified.
Read More →Intel’s Tick-Tock strategy has been a model the company adopted since 2007, and had has been as reliable as the tides. The Tick represents the shrinking of the manufacturing process (say 32nm to 22nm), while Tock signified the introduction of a new architecture. The keywords in the previous paragraph was “had been.” Since 2014.
Read More →AMD’s latest GPU architecture ‘Tonga’ has been unveiled in the form of the R9 285 already, which sports a 256 bit memory interface. But rumors are floating about the full Tonga GPU (the R9 285X) will feature 2048 Stream Processors and a 384 bit memory bus. With their main competitor, Nvidia now enjoying a.
Read More →In this second part of our post-mortem, we’ll take a look at how Sucker Punch Productions handles the GPGPU structure of the PS4, more detailed breakdowns of the games double buffering system and we get some confirmation on the memory access speeds of the CPU. It’s been awhile since the first part of the Infamous: Second Son.
Read More →Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 750 Ti appears once again in the news as we see some good leaked benchmarks and the Maxwell GPU’s specs unveiled. It’s performance is on par with what was expected judging from the early benchmarks. Please remember that we might see a small improvement in the future from driver updates. It’s.
Read More →Nvidia’s first desktop release of the Maxwell series appears from previous rumors to be the GTX 750 Ti. If the leaks from a Chinese tech website are accurate, we’ll be seeing the GTX 750 Ti perform anywhere from between 10 to 15 percent slower than the GTX 660. There aren’t many game benchmarks to.
Read More →Maxwell’s absence at the recent CES Stream was disappointing, despite Nvidia announcing some exciting technologies, including the Tegra K1, Recently, news sources at SweClockers indicates that we’ll be seeing GTX 750 TI featuring a departure from the Keplar architecture and into Maxwell architecture. Exact details aren’t know yet (unsurprisingly), but it’s looking like Maxwell will remain.
Read More →AMD are one of the biggest forces in next generation gaming right now. AMD are producing the chips for the next generation consoles, the Playstation 4, Wii U and Xbox One. Additionally, the Radeon R9 290X is one of the best GPU’s on the market right now for performance. During their recent CES conference,.
Read More →Rajat Taneja, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at Electronic Arts made huge waves in the tech industry when he recently said to Linkedin “Both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 have adopted electronics and an integrated systems-on-a -chip (soc) architecture that unleashes magnitudes more compute and graphics power than the current generation.
Read More →In a recent article, I went into how the Durango’s Move Engines are going to function, and I’ve also gone into depth on several other articles about performances of the CPU vs desktop, but in this article we’ll be going into the perf. As mentioned in those previous articles, there is an emphasis on.
Read More →Xbox 720 Move Engines – How they Work The Xbox 720 hasn’t been formally announced yet, but we know that it’s coming – and soon. The 21st of May will mark the day that the next generation Xbox is shown to the world. We’re not 100 percent of all the specs of the machine.
Read More →The age of the APU is firmly here – and for low power devices, it brings a plethora of various benefits. An APU (or, to give it its full name Accelerated Processing Unit) integrates the CPU and GPU on one die. The idea behind this really started to hit home after AMD bought out.
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