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Technology · ChandlerIntel announced its next series of processors, the Core Ultra series 3, this week, but I got a close up look at these new chips in Arizona ahead of the announcement. Here's what I saw.See the Story
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TechnologyThe new benchmarks reveal that even though it's possible to run FSR 4 on RDNA 2 and RDNA 3 GPUs, the performance impacts will be noticeable in comparison to FSR 3.1. RX 7800 XT and RX 6800 XT See 9-13% Performance Reduction with FSR 4 INT8 in Quality Mode Compared to FSR 3.1 Quality As you might be aware, AMD's latest upscaler, FSR 4, is officially compatible only with the RDNA 4 aka Radeon RX 9000 GPUs, since these GPUs support FP8 format, whil…See the Story
AMD RDNA 2 And RDNA 3 GPUs Reportedly Suffer ~10% Performance Loss With FSR 4 INT8

TSMC · FranceA new leak seems to confirm previous rumors on Intel's upcoming high-performance mobile processors under the Core Ultra brand—including Ultra X7 368H, Ultra X7 358H, Ultra 5 338H, and X9 388H. With P-core clocks reportedly hitting 5.0-5.1 GHz and integrated GPU speeds up to 2.5 GHz, these chips could be Intel's biggest mobile performance jump in years. Intel is bringing in a new "Ultra X" tier alongside its standard Ultra branding. Hardware leak…See the Story