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1 week ago |
club386.com | Fahd Temsamani
Intel is seemingly planning new Core Ultra 200E processors featuring between two- and 24-core configurations, spread over hybrid and P-core only solutions. One of these is a 12-core-only variant that is bound to attract gamers.
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1 week ago |
club386.com | Fahd Temsamani
New rumours claim that Sony’s upcoming portable console may put even living room machines to shame. Powered by an AMD Radeon GPU, the next PSP will benefit from the years of technology advancements separating it from its predecessor. According to leaker KeplerL2 on the NeoGAF forums, PlayStation 6 Portable will be powered by a 15W SoC built using a 3nm manufacturing process. This chip is said to pack less than 40CUs (Compute Units), possibly 36 like current PS5 consoles.
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1 week ago |
club386.com | Fahd Temsamani
AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT looms on the horizon, readying to enter the midrange GPU space with a boost clock that exceeds expectations. According to the latest rumours, it’ll supposedly boast the highest factory frequency yet, going so far as eclipse Radeon RX 9070 According to VideoCardz, Radeon RX 9060 XT will feature 2,048 Streaming Processors, spread among 32 Compute Units. These will be clocked at 2,620MHz Game and 3,230MHz boost, respectively marking a 550MHz and 710MHz increase over RX 9070.
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1 week ago |
club386.com | Fahd Temsamani
Asus has announced the motherboard version of paella, packing loads of ingredients to satisfy even the pickiest tech connoisseurs. The X870E Extreme features the latest internal and external connectivity in addition to physical hardware controls for overclocking, hence its extreme price tag. Let’s play a game. What would you like to have on your motherboard? Heaps of ports to connect every USB device you own? This board has you covered. Plenty of RAM capacity to satisfy Google Chrome? Take up to 256GB.
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1 week ago |
club386.com | Fahd Temsamani
AMD is seemingly working on two different integrated memory controllers (IMCs) for its upcoming Zen 6 Medusa architecture. As a result, some sources claim that certain motherboards may not be compatible with the new standard. AMD has a solution, but it is said to have performance impacts. According to rumours from China, next-gen AMD Zen 6-based Ryzen CPUs will carry two distinct IMCs each supporting different RAM configurations.
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