AMD and Nvidia knows most users tend to upgrade every second generation of cards- or, to put it another way – owners of Pascal are currently deciding if they should jump-ship to the latest and greatest video cards. While Nvidia’s Ampere architecture, and AMD’s RDNA 2 based video cards bring with them big leaps.
Read More →There has been quite a lot of hype surrounding the Apple M1 GPU, which employs a big.LITTLE design. That chip in itself managed to match a GTX 1050Ti desktop GPU, and now the Apple M1X appears to be more impressive than that. This is according to Youtuber Dave2D, who recently did a feature on.
Read More →There is a fair amount of anticipation surrounding the release of the RTX 3060, as it’s Nvidia’s first desktop GA106 graphics card, and of course a fresh entrance into a very strained GPU market. Today, we have a nice set of benchmarks – 3D Mark and Superposition, thanks to the work of Videocardz.com. The.
Read More →Despite Nvidia’s RTX 30 series of cards launching, and AMD taking the CPU performance crown with Ryzen 5000 series and being very competitive with their Radeon RX 6000 series, the hardware shortages have left a lot of people still without next-generation PC hardware and wondering if they should just hold on to what they’ve.
Read More →Intel is still hard at work certifying and testing their upcoming Xe GPUs, and thanks to that we have a very juicy benchmark for you today thanks to Tum Apisak on Twitter. Specs wise, the Intel Xe graphics card in question features 128 EUs, a clock speed of 1.4 GHz, and 3 GB VRAM..
Read More →The initial launch period for graphics cards is always exciting, as new architectures bring with them new features and the flagship halo products which offer bleeding-edge experiences to gamers… assuming they have the budget to afford those products. The GeForce RTX 3060 Ti then is, in my opinion, Nvidia’s best Ampere graphics card to.
Read More →Improvements in performance alone aren’t enough from one generation to another – they need to be combined with jumps in efficiency too. Space on the die itself is always at a premium, and even with leaps in process technology, you can only do so much with a chip. The larger the chip, the more.
Read More →There was certainly lots of hype surrounding the launch of AMD’s Navi graphics cards, with buyers eager to know what alternatives the company would bring to Nvidia’s rather expensive Turing offers. AMD’s strategy with the RX 5700 and the RX 5700 XT was simple – release a GPU targeting Nvidia’s mid-range offerings in value.
Read More →After a fair while of speculation, rumours and leaks Qualcomm finally unveiled the Snapdragon 855. As we expected in the run up to the SoC’s launch, it is Qualcomm’s first 7nm chipset and will find it’s home in the flagship smartphones of 2019. But, we didn’t really know much about the sort of performance.
Read More →The launch of the 9th generation Coffee Lake refresh CPUs nears ever closer to release, we have seen a fair few benchmarks and performance numbers surface online. A lot of these have understandably been surrounding the flagship i9 9900K, but today we have a benchmark leak for the 8 core Intel i7 9700K processor..
Read More →Intel’s 9th generation processors will soon see a release on store shelves, and have been fortunately now confirmed to be backwards compatible with the Z370 chipset, along with the other 300 series motherboards. Along with the Z390 chipset, Intel will release a plethora of new chipsets, including the I9-9900K and the I7-9700K CPU. A.
Read More →It’s been a whirlwind since Nvidia’s Gamescon conference, and this is one of the cases in technology where so many questions were answered, but so many new questions were raised. Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 20 series is very impressive on paper, but also rather expensive, with the RTX 2080 Ti retailing for $999 for a.
Read More →The past few days since Nvidia’s Turing annoucement at Siggraph seems to have been a complete blur. After months of very little solid evidence of what we’d actually be seeing out of the companies new architecture, suddenly we’re bombarded with so much official information and leaks that it’s enough to make your head spin..
Read More →AMD’s upcoming 12nm Ryzen refresh (known as Zen+) will be an interesting one, with the company touting improvements in clock speeds, soldered IHS and the inclusion of Precision Boost 2. In theory at least, this will help AMD fend off Intel’s Coffee Lake series of processors until AMD can put out the next generation.
Read More →America’s Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission have launched an investigation if Apple violated securities laws for its failure to disclose the update which caused older iPhone’s processor performance to throttle. “We have received questions from some government agencies and we are responding to them,” an Apple spokeswoman told Reuters. Apple were.
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