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AMD released 3rd Gen Ryzen Threadripper CPUs in November 2019 to general performance acclaim. Boasting up to 32 cores and 64 threads at launch from the 3970X, we'll see a 64C128T monster next month.
Manju Hegde, corporate vice president, Heterogeneous Applications and Developer Solutions at AMD said “BlueStacks' cross-platform innovation bridges the Android and x86 application ecosystems, ...
The final GeForce RTX 3080 to grace the labs is from Nvidia stalwart EVGA. Part of a five-strong line-up, the XC3 Ultra Gaming slots neatly into the middle of the stack, above the regular XC3 and ...
AMD uses what is known as the Navi 23 die for this card. Purposely designed for the mid-range segment, the 237mm² footprint and 11.1bn transistors is comfortably smaller than Navi 22 present on RX ...
In recent times, AMD has led the charge on implementing new standards across graphics cards and motherboards. The X570 chipset, released in 2019, ushered in expansive connectivity and PCIe 4.0 support ...
The explosion in PC gaming has provided significant opportunities for a host of manufacturers. The monitor guys haven't been oblivious to this trend, and iiyama's strongest growth has come from its ...
Storage specialist Seagate has some good news to share about its heat assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) technology. The firm says that thought it has been working on this tech since the late 1990s it ...
The PSU market is rife with supplies housing the very latest technology. Want a fully-modular supply with a zero-noise feature, sleek cabling, rock-solid performance and ripple suppression that wasn't ...
Storage giant WD splits its eponymous internal solid-state drives (SSDs) into six recognisable families. Performance is taken care of by various speedy drives under the Black umbrella, enterprise by ...
GeForce RTX 3080 GPUs are still coming in thick and fast to the labs. The situation remains exactly the reverse at retail, where Ampere-based stock is more of a trickle than a steady stream.
Remember when CPU coolers were appraised exclusively by a single attribute; their ability to cool a CPU? These days, actual cooling performance has in many ways become a secondary concern, with RGB ...