Wednesday, June 26, 2024

New P and E cores, Xe2-LPG Graphics, New NPU 4 Brings More AI Performance

Intel this morning is lifting the lid on some of the finer architectural and technical details about its upcoming Lunar Lake SoC – the chip that will be the next generation of Core Ultra mobile processors. Once again holding one of their increasingly regular Tech Tour events for media and analysts, Intel this time set up […]

512 GB/s over PCIe x16 On Track For 2025

PCI-SIG this week released version 0.5 of the PCI-Express 7.0 specification to its members. This is the second draft of the spec and the final call for PCI-SIG members to submit their new features to the standard. The latest update on the development of the specification comes a couple months shy of a year after […]

Best CPUs for Gaming: February 2024

In our series of Best CPU guides, here’s the latest update to our recommended Gaming CPUs list. All numbers in the text are updated to reflect pricing at the time of writing. Numbers in graphs reflect MSRP. As the first quarter of 2024 is already well underway, there’s not been much in the way of […]

Zen 5-Based CPUs for Client and Server Applications On-Track for 2024

As part of their quarterly earnings call this week, AMD re-emphasized that its Zen 5-architecture processors for both client and datacenter applications will be available this year. While the company is not making any new disclosured on products or providing a timeline beyond “later this year”, the latest statement from AMD serves as a reiteration […]

AMD Set to Fix Ryzen 8000G APU STAPM Throttling Issue, Sustained Loads Affected

Earlier this week, we published our review of AMD’s latest Zen 4 based APUs, the Ryzen 7 8700G and Ryzen 5 8600G. While we saw much better gaming performance using the integrated graphics compared to the previous Ryzen 5000G series of APUs, including the Ryzen 7 5700G, the team over at Gamers Nexus has since […]

Palit Releases Fanless Version of NVIDIA’s New GeForce RTX 3050 6GB

NVIDIA today is quietly launching a new entry-level graphics card for the retail market, the GeForce RTX 3050 6GB. Based on a cut-down version of their budget Ampere-architecture GA107 GPU, the new card brings what was previously an OEM-only product to the retail market. Besides adding another part to NVIDIA’s deep product stack, the launch […]

The Core to the Success of your Computer Rental Business

As with any kinds of business, if you own a computer rental, you have to study two aspects that will help you make of break it in the industry that you are in. It is already a plus factor that you have settled your mind as to what you want to be done. You now […]

The Advantages and Disadvantages of Computer Rentals

To borrow or not to borrow a computer, that is the question. To answer this, we have to understand what are the pros and cons of doing so we are able to our hard earned money and put this to good use. If after weighing your options borrowing is a good idea, then select a […]

Taking up Wireless Network Tutorial for a Computer Rental Business

Since the Net has become the new hub of communication, more and more businesses are now related to it such as computer rental shops. This is because people—even if they don’t have personal computers and Internet access at home—would still want to be connected to the world. One of the things that are inevitable in […]

Starting up a Small Computer Rental Business

Computer rental businesses are fast emerging these days specially in those areas majority of the people do not have access to communication equipment such as a the computer. If you are one of those who are getting tired of working in an office and doing the same set of routine every single day, starting up […]