Samsung is patching in AMD FreeSync support to their 4K TVs
Responding to the growing need for variable refresh rate televisions, Samsung is adding AMD FreeSync support to a limited number of models in the near future.
Responding to the growing need for variable refresh rate televisions, Samsung is adding AMD FreeSync support to a limited number of models in the near future.
It's safe to say that Nvidia's Geforce Partner Program went down like a lead balloon. According to Nvidia, the program was put into place to make it easier for consumers to know exactly what hardware they were getting when they parted with their money.
AMD has quietly lashed out at Nvidia, with a video and statement that says that supporting AMD is supporting freedom of choice.
There’s something oddly cathartic about building a high-end PC – and it’s usually followed by that rushing sense of euphoria when you switch it on for the first time and it actually posts. Now you can experience that euphoria digitally.
As you may have heard, this week a security company that sprang out of nowhere claims that it’s discovered more than a dozen vulnerabilities in its EPYC, Ryzen, Ryzen Pro, and Ryzen Mobile chips. While the exploits are real, it looks like there could be ulterior motives behind their reveal.
Attempting to put issues with screen tearing, frame pacing and variable framerates in the past, Microsoft promises FreeSync support for their two lines of consoles very soon.
Looking to the future of graphical processing, Samsung is giving the likes of Nvidia and AMD something to think about as it starts mass production of GDDR6 memory chips.
The AMD Vega 56 is a good card that's just a year too late to the market, with the ASUS Strix variation also making it slightly too expensive for its performance.
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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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