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Intel Core Ultra X9 Panther Lake Outguns AMD’s Strix Halo In New Leak

Intel Core Ultra X9 Panther Lake Outguns AMD’s Strix Halo In New Leak It's really important to keep things in context when you're looking at hardware benchmarks. Desktop CPUs often operate with essentially unlimited power and thermal budgets, so it's simply not fair to compare them against laptop chips that must constantly keep power draw in check to deal with thermal constraints and to avoid draining batteries
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Microsoft Vows To Make Windows 11 The Best Place For Gaming

Microsoft Vows To Make Windows 11 The Best Place For Gaming The overall quality of the Windows experience is at a historic low point, due to increasing concerns over AI and feature bloat, and a long list of crippling bugs. With that in mind, many PC gamers are looking longingly at Linux, and the alternative OS is picking up steam in terms of marketshare. Perhaps feeling the scalding heat of gamers'
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AMD FSR Redstone Tested: Four Big Radeon Gaming Upgrades Incoming

AMD FSR Redstone Tested: Four Big Radeon Gaming Upgrades Incoming A key argument in the battle between NVIDIA's GeForce GPUs and AMD's Radeon graphics products is that NVIDIA offers superior software support. That's not necessarily true, though. AMD's made great strides in driver and software quality in the last few years, including fully rewriting its OpenGL driver and radically improving the responsiveness
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Intel Panther Lake Gaming Handheld Spotted Boosting Past 35 Watts

Intel Panther Lake Gaming Handheld Spotted Boosting Past 35 Watts If you read that headline and thought, ‘Oh yeah, so what?’ then you're probably not too familiar with gaming handhelds. These devices have cooling apparatus of impressive efficiency given the extremely limited space they have to work in, but the laws of physics have this annoying way of being extremely immutable. That is to say that very few
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Intel Arc B770 GPU Spotted With A 300W TDP To Rival AMD And NVIDIA

Intel Arc B770 GPU Spotted With A 300W TDP To Rival AMD And NVIDIA Put your wallet away; it's another leak post, not an official announcement. However, maybe keep the billfold in arm's reach, because it's looking like it won't be long now before we see Intel's "Big Battlemage" GPU. The latest leak comes from familiar face "X86 is dead&back", who actually deleted his post, but not before we and many others
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Intel Battlemage Arc BMG-G31 GPU Support Surfaces, Hinting At Launch

Intel Battlemage Arc BMG-G31 GPU Support Surfaces, Hinting At Launch This might just be the most will-they-or-won't-they GPU release story of all time. Intel's Arc Battlemage was rumored to come in two different versions as soon as we ever heard about it, but the larger "BMG-G31" chip never materialized and was rumored to be canceled. Then it appeared in leaks, and then it was rumored to have been canceled
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AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 Spotted With 12 Cores At 5.25GHz & 16 RDNA 3.5 GPU Cores

AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 Spotted With 12 Cores At 5.25GHz & 16 RDNA 3.5 GPU Cores As far as anyone outside AMD knows, Team Red's next processor releases will be the Gorgon Point family, which is a refresh of Strix Point. "Refresh" doesn't necessarily mean "rebadged," though. Sometimes refreshes can come with significant changes, like the clock rate changes from Intel's 13th to 14th generation Core CPUs. If you were hoping
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The Frustrating Reason One-Netbook Is Pausing Apex Strix Halo Handheld Sales

The Frustrating Reason One-Netbook Is Pausing Apex Strix Halo Handheld Sales We've been eagerly looking forward to the OneXFly Apex handheld because it's one of the most interesting of the announced PC gaming portables to use AMD's Ryzen AI Max processors, codenamed Strix Halo. We've been so interested in it, we've covered it three times already since its September announcement. Well, unfortunately, if you were likewise
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Legendary 3dfx Voodoo2 GPU Spotted Running Quake 2 On Ryzen 9 9900X PC

Legendary 3dfx Voodoo2 GPU Spotted Running Quake 2 On Ryzen 9 9900X PC Having a retro PC is awesome, because it lets you experience classic games as they were intended to be, on the original hardware. Maintaining one is a pain, though; beyond all the issues with using 25-plus-year-old hardware, you've also got to find space for it. What if you could just slap a Voodoo 2 into your current desktop and play some
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