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Apple M1: Why It Matters
Ever since Apple launched its M1 processor and showed it running fast and cool on new MacBooks, the...
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How USB Works
Editor's note:An updated version of this article has been published.For 25 years, the USB port has b...
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Battlefield V DLSS Tested: Overpromised, Underdelivered
Nvidia's deep learning super sampling, or DLSS, is one of the highly anticipated features present on...
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17 Years of Far Cry
The video game landscape is filled with long-running first-person shooter franchises, from the incre...
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5 Days of Awesome Wallpapers: Geometric and Architectural Wallpapers
A great wallpaper can start your day off on a good mood. There’s certainly no shortage of places to...
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The World Wide Web Turns 30: A Timeline
The Web is turning 30 years old this month and clearly we've come a long way since Tim-Berners Lee w...
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50 Years Later: The Revolutionary 8008 Microprocessor
Guest author Ken Shirriff is a Silicon Valley-based computer enthusiast who enjoys reverse-engineeri...
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Explainer: What is Chip Binning?
You just bought a new CPU or graphics card, and fired it up in your PC. It seems to run pretty cool,...
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Things AMD Needs to Fix
This is the second part of our "Needs to Fix" series. Last week we talked about a number of issues w...
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So, You Want to Be a Video Game Developer?
You could be the kind of person who just lives and breathes video games, loving every aspect of them...
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Resident Evil 3 Benchmarked
Resident Evil 3 is a remake of the PlayStation original released back in 1999. The game follows Jill...
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And Action! An Examination of Physics in Video Games
Video game physics are something that we often take for granted. If you make your avatar jump, you e...