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 →Next-generation consoles bring with them a myriad of improvements, an assortment of raw spec upgrades (such as more GPU grunt, additional RAM and such things), but new hardware features and optimization is just as important. The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S both support several new features on their GPUs thanks to using.
Read More →I’ve spoken a few times on Youtube about how AMD has been absolutely crushing it against Intel when it came to the the sales and revenue at Germany’s biggest tech retailer, Mind Factory. Now we have a new report for December, thanks as always to the Reddit user Ingebor. There’s quite a lot to.
Read More →Last year, we heard a lot about the Nintendo Switch Pro, with leaks, rumours and trusted sources all pointing to Nintendo doing a more powerful variant of their hugely successful Switch. Now of course, Nintendo haven’t commented officially on this yet, but they did state “Please note that we have no plans to launch.
Read More →Smart Access Memory or SAM if you prefer, was a feature AMD touted heavily as it marketed both its Radeon RX 6000 series of graphics cards, and the Ryzen 5000 series processors. This feature AMD claimed, offered a nice bump in performance, and came with no real downsides, and their announcement of SAM prompted.
Read More →The first generation Ryzen is still a pretty impressive chip, but if you’re running a Ryzen 7 1700X, should you upgrade to a Zen 2 based CPU? As the title of this article probably hints, I’ve done the testing and the answers we’re left with are pretty intriguing. This follows on from my Zen.
Read More →Cyberpunk 2077 had sadly suffered from what can only be described as a disastrous launch. While many people are having great experiences with the game with minimal bugs, that isn’t the case with everyone. Of course, the most publicised issues with the game are the ones plaguing the last gen consoles, the PS4 and.
Read More →The next generation of consoles is finally here, and one of the surprise features that Sony had for us was PS5 Remote Play. This feature was stealthily added to PS4 consoles shortly before the launch of the Playstation 5 in the United States, and enables you to remotely control and use your – or.
Read More →Sony’s Playstation 5, much like the Xbox Series of consoles from Microsoft, is an interesting beast, because the paradigms of performance aren’t just raw CPU and GPU performance now, or the increase in RAM, as has been typical from the last several generations of consoles, but instead there are a number of other fundamental.
Read More →The architecture synonymous with PC gaming for decades now has been X86, and the processors from both Intel and AMD which uses X86 has gone under a tremendous number of changes over those years, 64-bit support, increases in core counts and clock frequency, SMT, huge IPC increases; but ultimately, buried inside the architecture is.
Read More →Here’s just a quick article for those who to see AMD’s RDNA 2 based RX 6900XT graphics card in the flesh. These photos were sent to us awhile ago, but I was asked to hold off posting them until just today. The first photo is the render of the Radeon RX 6700 graphics solution.
Read More →In the first part of our analysis of the Xbox Series X hot chips conference, we deep-dived into the CPU and the GPU of the console, as well as some of the functionality such as hardware-based ray tracing. But, there was a lot of ‘stuff’ Microsoft revealed of their next-generation console, and so in.
Read More →The drilldown of new Xbox hardware has been a tradition for Microsoft, and after the rather extensive rundown for the Xbox One console before its 2013 launch, I was very excited to see what Microsoft would reveal of the Xbox Series X architecture. There are still some mysteries for the machine, but overall Microsoft.
Read More →Halo Infinite has been confirmed by Microsoft to be delayed until 2021 because the game needs extra time in development, though to help soften the blow some Microsoft also released a blog post confirming that the Xbox Series X will launch in November of this year. Halo Infinite was on the receiving end of.
Read More →Nintendo’s Switch has been a runaway success for the company, and given Nintendo’s approach to crafting a unique hybrid system combined with a fantastic lineup of first-party and exclusive games, it’s unsurprisingly that the Nintendo Switch has enjoyed particularly strong sales. But, with the Playstation 5 and next-generation Xboxes posied for release later this.
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