Intel Rocket Lake to reach 5.3GHz
Double-digit IPC confirmed
Intel’s John Bonini, Intel VP and GM of Client Computing Group Desktop, Workstations and Gaming, has already confirmed a few juicy details about the Intel 11th Generation desktop part codename Rocket Lake-S. Now the latest leak reveals a healthy 5.3GHz speed.
Gaming is good for you
New report reveals
A gaming study turns stereotypes on their heads and reveals the emotional, social, and developmental benefits of gaming.
Logitech G boasts about its PRO X "superlight" eSports gaming mouse
Lightest mouse ever with high-end HERO 25K sensor - claim
Logitech G, a gaming-oriented Logitech brand, has unveiled what it says is its lightest wireless eSports gaming mouse, the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT, in capital LETTERs.
Microsoft markets LG's OLED TVs as best for Xbox Series X
Best way to experience HDR games
LG and Microsoft have teamed up in an exclusive partnership to promote next-gen gaming with Microsoft Xbox Series X console and LG's OLED TVs.
Latest consoles could be tiggered by poor internet
It could be only one hand clapping says Zen
New research from Zen Internet has found that internet issues could ruin the party for gamers as the consoles rely on big software updates.
Gaming boom blooms in year of crisis
51.2 percent more video game downloads
Between April and June, 51.2 percent more mobile games were downloaded via the Google App Store than in the same quarter of the previous year, according to Kryptoscene analysts.
MSI to have a total of 14 different RTX 30 series cards
Gaming X series to lead the pack
MSI has unveiled its RTX 30 series lineup and this Nvidia AIC partner is going all out, with a total of 14 different RTX 30 series graphics cards, including popular Gaming X and Ventus series.
Sony mulls more PC games
Not sure what yet
Horizon: Zero Dawn probably won't be the last former PlayStation exclusive to make the jump to PC.
Coronavirus not so good for video games after all
Shut down
It is starting to look like the coronavirus was not so good for some aspects of the gaming community.
Apple will develop its discrete GPU
Total hardware control
Earlier this week, there were some rumors that Apple will use its graphics IP to build the discrete graphics processors, probably starting with a notebook first, and we can assure you that these plans are real.