Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/9n5c23/geforce_rtx_logo_is_now_red/
Here is the Gamers Nexus Teardown for reference: https://youtu.be/w9FtXZGQzfM?t=900
2018 is a long way out, and there's nothing to show that it has any architectural difference from Kaby Lake. It's just more segmentation. Clearly a reaction to Zen, which is supposed to bring more cores to the mainstream, and likely to mobile as well by 2018. It really just looks like Intel...
Do they continue updates even when they release a new generation of products? For example, if I bought a SB now would it be the final or one of the final versions of that chip I'd be getting? Also, how often do they do it? Just something I might want to consider as an overclocker, even though...
Project Eternity is a roleplaying game in the style of the Infinity Engine games (i.e. the Baldur's Gate series, Planescape: Torment and Icewind Dale). It's in isometric perspective and is distinguished by having party-based (up to 6 characters), real-time with pause combat. It's not...
16 hours to go to get some great rewards by backing Obsidian Entertainment's new RPG.
It looks very promising right now after all of the goals they have achieved thus far.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/obsidian/project-eternity
They currently sit at 3.4 million and are promising a...
Is anyone else as excited about this new architecture as I am? Even if the performance only goes up by a small amount, it will introduce and support pretty much all the standards on the road map for the foreseeable future. I can't think of a better reason to upgrade, as it will likely last you...
Intel is targeting them here now, and might even overtake them with Haswell. However, I would say that I'd prefer an AMD APU in this form factor because at least then you'll have some display driver support.
Haswell will be a significant upgrade, but I fear it may be one of the last significant upgrades for desktop PC enthusiasts. It's looking more and more like Haswell could deliver the final killing blow to AMD's APUs. Substantially more EUs could very well bring the IGP on par with or above...
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