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Intel's patent for 'software defined super cores' probably won't make an appearance in CPUs any time soon but implementing the tech could spell the end of the P-core
By Nick Evanson published
News No P, no E. Just cores. Super cores.

A former mayor in the Philippines may have got a majorly bad deal on computing tech, reportedly paying $175,000 for 16 Intel 11th Gen machines
By James Bentley published
News And the current mayor doubts their reasoning.

AntGamer is releasing a 1,000 Hz gaming monitor next year, with a helping hand from AMD, though the chances are you really don't need it
By James Bentley published
News So fast it… eh never mind.

TSMC hits record 70% foundry market share, making a synapse singeing $30.24 billion in revenue last quarter alone
By Jess Kinghorn published
News AI GPUs and data centre servers continue to be massive business.

I've tested the simple config file tweaks to improve Metal Gear Solid Delta's ray tracing and add frame gen, but the mod to ditch the 60 fps cap is what you really need
By Nick Evanson published
News Sadly, no amount of GPU super-tech will fix the rough, old-looking textures.

Age verification legislation is tanking traffic to sites that comply, and rewarding those that don't
By Jess Kinghorn published
News So much for horny jail.

'We wanted to focus on performance': Battlefield 6 developer explains why EA is skipping ray tracing at launch
By James Bentley published
News Another smart move.

Even after performance fixes and price cuts, Intel's CEO admits that it 'fumbled the football' with Arrow Lake CPUs but claims that Nova Lake will fix everything
By Nick Evanson published
News Pinky promise?
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