Recently, I posted an article entailing Intel's revealing their 11th generation mobile processor. News Flash, HP is launching their new ZBook product line. Powerful laptops embedded with the new Tiger Lake-H processor.
Recently, I posted an article entailing Intel's revealing their 11th generation mobile processor. News Flash, HP is launching their new ZBook product line. Powerful laptops embedded with the new Tiger Lake-H processor.
Intel has just fully revealed their new mobile series 11th Gen processors, code name Tiger Lake-H. The processors are based on the 10nm architecture. Intel states that the processor is a significant improvement regarding performance; it also has a few new breakout features. The company boasted that the new 11th Gen Core H-Series Tiger Lake-H processor would appear in thin form factor laptops, alongside discrete GeForce RTX 30 series Nvidia graphic chip.
Sony is on the cust of launching their new noise-canceling wireless earbuds, and of course, we have image leaks. According to a post at Walkman Blog, there are detailed images of the WF-1000XM4, surprisingly from every angle.
It wasn’t long ago, Intell launched Rocket Lake, now you are witnessing several companies release faster RAM kits, with speeds up to 5,000 MHz. Hyper X gaming division, whose parent company is Kingston, has just announced three new high-speed Predator DDR4 RAM kits, with speeds up to 5,333MHz.
It's pretty normal to find leaks of devices appear on the web right before the launch date. The latest leak that gained traction is the MSI and Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3080 Ti graphics cards.
I can't say enough why I have an appreciation for Plug N Play technology. First off, what is Plug N Play? It describes any device that functions and is connected to a computer system. Users no longer have to manually install drivers for the device or even instruct a computer that a new device has been added.
Nvidia has just released their GeForce 466.24 driver update while also confirming a specific launch date for an anti-mining limiter. As told by Nvidia: "This driver updates the hash limiter for the GeForce RTX 3060 12GB and is required for product shipped starting in mid-May.
Well, this has gone completely under the radar. It seems Acer has just unveiled the Nitro XV252QF gaming monitor with a blazing fast refresh rate that comes in at 390Hz. Making the world’s fastest monitor.
It seems like cryptocurrency has dominated the news lately in regards to technology, and rightfully so. Whether it's investing or mining, people are making tons of money through cryptocurrency. But of course, you can never be too carefree on the internet when it comes to money transactions. Hackers are deliberately using Malware to infiltrate other people's systems to mine currency. Crafty indeed, but malicious. This year alone, Microsoft has recorded a heightened spike in inactivity.
You'll be hard-pressed to find a high-rated, power-efficient power supply unit on the market for under $100 these days. But if you search hard enough, you'll discover several vendors are stocked with reasonably price PSU’s. Micro Center is no exception. They have a PowerSpec 750 watt 80 Plus Bronze certified unit in stock retailing for just $84.99.
Apple held their Spring event this past Tuesday, unveiling several products of interest. But what caught my attention the most is the new iMac. Not just any iMac with the familiar design and grayish color scheme, but now you're presented with several color options, a whole new design, and a hardware upgrade. With that said, let's go in-depth on Apple's latest revealed desktop.
Yes, you read the title right; you will now get to use Xbox Cloud gaming on Windows 10 PCs and iOS devices on a limited basis, starting on April 20th, which is tomorrow. The cloud beta, for now, is available in 22 countries, adding more later on in the future.
I look for two things in a PC case, a nice sleek, compact design and a spacious, clean interior that will simplify cable management. The NZXT H510 ATX meets my criteria and then some. Take a second to observe the PC case in the image above this post, absolutely stunning.
Asus has announced it has uploaded new AGESA 1.2.02 BIOS updates to all their 500 series motherboards, which should correct USB ports experiencing connectivity issues.
Pc enthusiasts who follow the computing hardware industry know that NVIDIA and AMD dominate the GPU space. But competition within the GPU space is about to be heated as Intel is in the process of releasing a new lineup of discrete GPUs that fall under the branded name Intel Xe.
AMD Ryzen 9 5600X is regarded as being the best-valued processor on the market and one of the fastest. It's why I've made it a point of interest to include this processor in my next PC build.
These days you stand a better chance at stumbling upon a raw uncut diamond than find the latest graphics cards in stores or at your favorite vendor's website. Seriously, even your latter-generation graphics card are in short supply. PC builder's all know too well that the graphics card is the pinnacle component needed to play visually stunning video games. The importance of having such hardware is real. So what is the solution to the short supply of GPUs? Well, according to circulated rumors, NVIDIA is bringing the previous generation GPUs back into production, which allegedly will include the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti.
If you're in the process of building a new computer but want to remain within a manageable budget, look no further than the MSI A520M Pro Motherboard. It features everything needed for high performing gaming system at a reasonable price point.
It's not out of the norm for companies who manufacture RAM to upgrade their memory kits for the next-generation processor, AMD or Intel. Which precisely what G. Skills has done. The company has announced an all-new, high-speed memory kit for Intel's upcoming 11th Generation Rocket Lake CPUs, which will comply with the Z590 motherboards.
If you're in the process of purchasing a laptop and want to stay within an under $ 1,000 budget, then you're in luck. I may have just found a system for you.