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Researchers argue that 'at least 40%' of the bloated x86 ISA could be removed and emulated to improve CPU efficiency
By Jacob Fox published
News They propose a big SHRINK.

AMD says its next-gen FSR 'Redstone' AI upscaling tech can run on Nvidia GPUs
By Jeremy Laird published
News FSR 5 on an Nvidia graphics card, anyone?

Are high-end GPUs even worth buying anymore? I'm starting to have my doubts
By Monica J. White published
High-end GPUs The best GPUs promise to give us everything we've ever dreamed of, but hear me out -- you might not need one at all.

When it comes to Borderlands 4 and its '8 cores or equivalent' requirement, it's actually core quality, not core count, that matters the most
By Nick Evanson published
Core concerns Heck, you can even run it on 4 cores and 4 threads.

AI, take the wheel: Gigabyte's latest motherboards will 'intelligently dynamically' improve performance of Ryzen chips by up to 25% in games through a built-in AI model
By Jacob Ridley published
News Bot boosted.

Borderlands 4 now has updated minimum system requirements for an eight-core 'or equivalent' CPU, which leaves six-core CPU owners none the wiser
By Andy Edser published
News Poor phrasing, thread counts, or something else?

AMD candidly admits 'we charge more for our CPUs than our competitor' and that 'customers feel good about the price'
By Jeremy Laird published
News Doesn't bode well if AMD manages to take the fight to Nvidia in the GPU market.

AMD reckons its next-gen GPUs will beat Nvidia at 'any sort of AI workload' and we're praying that rubs off on the company's gaming graphics cards
By Jeremy Laird published
news If AMD can win at AI, what about gaming?

The latest AMD Adrenalin driver lets you turn FSR 4 on in a bunch more games but OptiScaler might still come in handy for older titles
By Jacob Fox published
News More global driver toggles, let's go.

'The game is ass on anything else but a 9800X3D': Esports players are complaining about using Intel CPUs at sponsored tournaments rather than AMD X3D chips, with multiple claims of crashing and significantly worse performance
By Andy Edser published
News Intel might be inside, but some wish it wasn't.
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