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    Hardware support: [VideoCardz] ASUS expects Radeon RX 6800 series to be sold out within minutes

    Hardware support: [VideoCardz] ASUS expects Radeon RX 6800 series to be sold out within minutes


    [VideoCardz] ASUS expects Radeon RX 6800 series to be sold out within minutes

    Posted: 06 Nov 2020 11:15 AM PST

    PlayStation 5 Backwards Compatibility Tested - And It's Fantastic!

    Posted: 06 Nov 2020 05:05 AM PST

    [VideoCardz] A black Radeon RX 6800 XT graphics card has been spotted

    Posted: 07 Nov 2020 12:55 AM PST

    (VideoCardz.com) AMD Robert Hallock promises Ryzen 5000 undervolting with new functionality

    Posted: 06 Nov 2020 08:51 AM PST

    Testing a 1999 Apple Power Mac G4 AGP 400MHz

    Posted: 06 Nov 2020 04:17 PM PST

    (AHOC/Buildzoid) Taking a look inside the Ebuyer Xenta prebuilt with a Ryzen 4750G.

    Posted: 06 Nov 2020 08:44 PM PST

    PlayStation 5 - Review Thread

    Posted: 06 Nov 2020 08:42 AM PST

    Information:

    Developer: Sony

    Product family: PlayStation

    Release date: Nov 12 (US/CA/AU/NZ/JP/KR/MX), Nov 19 (ROW)

    Introductory price:

    Standard / Digital Edition

    US$499 / US$399

    GB£449 / GB£359

    €499 / €399

    A$749 / A$599

    Reviews

    Digital Foundry

    IGN

    The Verge

    GameSpot

    GamesRadar

    Easy Allies

    CNET

    Push Square

    Ars Technica

    Engadget

    Game Informer

    Kotaku

    NY Times

    Tom's Hardware

    Washington Post

    GQ Magazine

    The Guardian

    VentureBeat

    Polygon

    PCMag

    Bloomberg

    We Got This Covered

    PC Gamer

    GameSpew

    Expert Reviews

    Kinda Funny

    VICE

    Metro

    Gaming Trend

    Wired

    USgamer

    VG247

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    [Notebookcheck] Acer Aspire 5 A515 powered by AMD Ryzen 7 5700U Lucienne APU shows up early on Amazon Italy for €779

    Posted: 07 Nov 2020 12:55 AM PST

    When do "Last Gen" CPUs stop being produced?

    Posted: 06 Nov 2020 07:44 AM PST

    Essentially what the title says. When does the production/manufacture of a CPU actually stop? E.G., Is AMD Ryzen 3000 series production already stopped and capacity moved to 5000 series? Meaning any remaining 3000 CPU's are leftover stock? I could imagine this varying depending on the scenario, such as totally different fab processes allowing concurrent production, but not sure if that would make sense business wise. Thanks!

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    NVIDIA's Acquisition of Arm; What are the Consequences?

    Posted: 07 Nov 2020 02:12 AM PST

    The world’s first 6G test satellite launched, Tianyan 05 Satellite

    Posted: 06 Nov 2020 05:00 AM PST

    Scalpers Strike Again, Ryzen 5000 Processors Impossible to Find In stock

    Posted: 06 Nov 2020 03:35 PM PST

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