The past week has been full of hardware news. Let’s start with Intel, which has completely nailed NUC minicomputers. Maybe you have one in your office, someone used these computers as home servers for a change. You will still find a few pieces in online stores, but new ones from Intel will not be added. Fortunately, other manufacturers offer similar minicomputers, and Intel will continue to support them.
We will stick with Intel. The new Raptor Lake Refresh processors will reportedly be released in the second half of October. The blue team will inflate the number of economical cores on older models, which will increase multi-threaded performance. However, for gamers, performance per core is more important, which will increase only minimally.
Not without news about the schedule this week. The extremely overclocked RTX 4090 hits 4GHz. Prepare liquid nitrogen and a manual nuclear power plant for work. With AMD graphics (and processors), you get Starfield for free, not a huge energy bill. If you don’t want to pay for Game Pass, this is an interesting offer.
My colleague Jakub Fischer took a look at the Asus Zenfone 10 last week. It’s a compact phone that’s rare these days. In addition, they do not skimp on equipment, but the price has increased slightly between generations. Among the articles you will also find free recording techniques, effects and an audio editor. A trip to the past was mediated by Retrogaming: What and how was played on the Commodore 64.
Source :Indian TV
