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AMD RX 7800 beats Nvidia RTX 4070 in leaked benchmark, but there’s a problem

The AMD Radeon RX 7800 has popped up in a new benchmark online, and if it’s legit, there are going to be a lot of disappointed gamers out there.The new 3DMark Timespy benchmark comes via All The Watts on Twitter, showing the RX 7800 scoring an impressive 18,197, which is higher than the 17,778 I…

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Logitech Acquires Loupedeck to Enhance Its Software Roadmap

Being a significant maker of peripherals in general and gaming peripherals in particular, Logitech cannot omit the content creators and streamers market, which is now virtually dominated by Corsair’s Elgato. On Tuesday, Logitech said that it had acquired Loupedeck, a streaming controller specialist, enabling the company to address streamers with a dedicated product. Furthermore, the…

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Nvidia launches 16GB RTX 4060 Ti GPU, doesn’t bother telling anyone

Reports of the 8GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Ti graphics card’s poor sales performance have spread online, including in Japan and markets that normally perform well in PC gaming, like Germany. And it seems that this has affected Nvidia’s confidence in its own product, or at least enough to warrant a total stealth launch.Normally, we…

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Samsung Completes Initial GDDR7 Development: First Parts to Reach Up to 32Gbps/pin

Samsung has announced this evening that they have completed development on their first generation of GDDR7 memory. The next iteration of the high bandwidth memory technology, which has been under industry-wide development, is expected to hit the market in 2024, with Samsung in prime position to be one of the first memory vendors out of…

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Online Safety Bill screening measures amount to ‘prior restraint’

Privacy campaigners are urging Parliament to address a clause in the government’s upcoming Online Safety Bill that would force tech companies to screen people’s communications for illegal content, after legal opinion from Matrix Chambers identifies “real and significant issues” around its lawfulness. The opinion – which was delivered to Open Rights Group (ORG) by Dan…

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Electronic Trade Documents Act receives royal assent

A new law that accords digital trade documents the same legal status as physical ones, hopefully making foreign trade more efficient, cleaner and cheaper, has received royal assent from the King and passed into law. The Electronic Trade Documents Act was first introduced in autumn 2022, and replaces legislation dating back 141 years that stated…

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AI in cyber security: Distinguishing hype from reality

On the other hand, AI can also be a powerful tool within the hands of cyber security professionals, with many AI-powered security technologies being developed and applied in the cyber security industry to strengthen defences and safeguard against emerging threats. With the wider business using AI, studies show 35% are utilising and 42% of businesses…

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ASUS Signs Agreement to Continue Development and Support of Intel’s NUC Business

ASUS and Intel late on Tuesday announced that they had agreed to a term sheet involving Intel’s NUC business, ensuring the continued support of existing NUC hardware as well as the development of new designs. Under the terms of the deal, ASUS will receive a non-exclusive license to existing Intel’s NUC systems designs, the right to…

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Intel’s next-gen processors look great – but has the tech giant already set itself up to fail?

Well, it looks like Intel’s Arrow Lake processors are really on the way, with an expected 2024 release date and some seriously impressive performance leaks. These are the ones to watch, folks; forget about Meteor Lake and the underwhelming Raptor Lake refresh expected later this year.There’s a big problem with these incoming chips, though, and…

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AMD Ryzen 8000-series CPUs built on Zen 5 might beat Intel’s Arrow Lake to market

AMD Ryzen 8000-series CPUs have hit a major milestone on the way to launch, as major industry benchmarking utility AIDA64 is now able to recognize AMD’s new Zen 5 microarchitecture.The new AMD architecture popped up in FireWire’s most recent update release notes to its popular AIDA64 tool, which many professionals and PC enthusiasts use to…

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