AMD announces new “fastest gaming CPU” Ryzen 5000 processors
AMD is taking the game to Intel by announcing a new series of next-generation CPU chips.
AMD is taking the game to Intel by announcing a new series of next-generation CPU chips.
AMD is set to launch the technical specs of their new Radeon GPUs next month, but we at least now know its a thing of beauty.
NVidia came out swinging with its latest GPUs and now AMD has set the date where it is looking to reveal its new RX 6000 series cards - which will be powering the next gen consoles
Intel is losing out to AMD even more after it announces its planned 7nm chips will be delayed to 2022
AMD is bringing its new powerful laptop processors to desktops with some upgrades.
Forget about diamonds, gold bullion or rare art: This year’s go-to material for pilfering in an elaborate heist isn’t even tangible. Computer code is the precious resource that commands a high premium, and any sticky-fingered thief with ears built for safecracking could find themselveson the receiving end of a very generous payday should they succeed in absconding with the rarest of treasures.
One of the more interesting things that AMD showed off during its keynote late last night was a shiny new render of the Xbox Series X. It was more detailed than anything we’d seen before – but it made sense for AMD to be showing it off. As the designated manufacturer for Xbox (and PlayStation) next--gen chips, it stands to reason they’d be privy to some advanced info and might be authorised to give us a glimpse of the impending machine.
Those who’ve bought the company’s newest cards though, are a little concerned over what they deem to be unnecessarily high temperatures. It’s apparently enough of an issue that AMD’s deemed it necessary to write a blog post about the high temperatures seen in the Radeon RX 5700 cards. In the post, they say that the 110 °C users have experienced when gaming is normal, with those high temps “expected and within spec."
Blockchain technology has evolved far beyond its initial conception as the backbone of cryptocurrencies …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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