Tag: Computing Components

AMD announces a new update to address Ryzen 9000’s performance woes ahead of Intel Arrow Lake launch, but it has already blown its early advantage

There’s no question that the AMD Ryzen 9000 series had a troubled launch, but AMD’s latest fixes for the entire lineup of chips could go a long way to addressing the concerns of gamers and creators who might be holding off on buying one of the new chips. The fix,…

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New Snapdragon X-series chip in testing – code name: Project Glymur

The CPU market of late has been dominated by Intel and AMD; Qualcomm, with its AI-powered, energy-efficient Snapdragon X-series ARM processors, aim to challenge that. Qualcomm’s current X-series processors have been making waves since their June 2024 launch. Winfuture have exclusively revealed that Qualcomm has been working on its next-gen…

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Intel Core Ultra 9 285 leak reveals spec of tamed Arrow Lake flagship CPU – and its potential performance levels

Intel’s Core Ultra 9 285 CPU is the subject of the latest Arrow Lake leak, and a sighting of this processor in Geekbench gives us some purported specs, and a glimpse of the potential performance on offer – with a caveat. The Geekbench 6 result was flagged up on X…

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The best SSD just got better, as Samsung reveals its 990 EVO Plus

 Samsung has launched its 990 EVO Plus SSD, designed for gamers, creatives, and professionals. The 990 EVO Plus seems a worthy follow-up to its predecessor, the 990 EVO (which already has a spot in our best SSDs list). It’s more power-efficient, supports PCIe4.0, has expanded storage capacity, and is more…

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The Nvidia RTX 5090 and 5080 specs may have leaked, and the 5080’s VRAM might be a huge disappointment for gamers

While there have been many leaks, rumors, and reports surrounding Nvidia’s upcoming flagship RTX 5090 and the 5080 graphics cards, we now have some definitive specs thanks to a recent and massive leak. Well-known and reliable Nvidia leaker kopite7kimi posted on their X (formerly known as Twitter) account specs for…

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Is Intel’s nightmare finally over? One last patch could fix 13th-gen and 14th-gen CPU instability issues

Intel has finally brought the investigation into its problematic 13th and 14th-gen CPUs to an apparent close, with a final summary of four main factors that caused the instability issues, and the revelation that an additional patch is required to remedy the fourth stumbling block. VideoCardz noticed that Intel’s Communications…

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