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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
‘Giant leap in computer graphics’, says Nvidia.
Industry not convinced.
IBM alumnus Thomas Caulfield gets the job.
Another boon for console-monitor pairings.
Intel Movidius acceleration, too.
Boasts multiple customer wins.
Flashes your firmware before installation.
Ryzen CPU cores merge with Vega graphics for the first time on desktop.
Promises more GPUs, too.
Quad-core Ryzen and GTX 1060 3GB in a dinky chassis - ultimate small form factor or a poor choice?
Intel has work to do in 2018: AMD is strong at the low end and the Core i7-8700K is bettered by Ryzen 7 in some benchmarks despite costing a lot a more.
No word on protections for older parts.
2015 and older systems will take a big hit.
Suspends delivery for now.
Up to 11 compute units on board.
Epic takes a hit while Google, Amazon, Microsoft deny issues.
Five new SKUs and a new VR-ready NUC announced.
Patches begin rolling out to end users.
Patches arriving now.
AMD users not affected.
Failure to support the classics 'absolutely not true'.
Custom Vega is finally, finally here. Can Sapphire deliver the goods with its monstrous Nitro+ card?
Should have stuck with its Spring plans.
October 14 2021 | 15:04