On our sister site PCTuning last week we focused mainly on reviews and tests. If you are choosing new drives for your computer, you will probably be interested in taking a closer look at the ADATA Legend 970. This is an M.2 SSD with a PCIe 5.0 interface. A hellishly fast drive needs to be cooled with a smaller fan. We looked at speed and noise.
The external option is the XS1000 from Kingston. It’s based on the more expensive XS2000 model and lowers top speed slightly. However, you will only use them in rare cases. Therefore, a cheaper model makes more sense for less demanding users.
The star of this week is the blue team’s graphics. Intel is a newcomer to the modern discrete GPU space, which is especially noticeable in the drivers. They’ve been around for a few months now and are bringing improvements across the board. Over time, we tried playing on the Intel Arc A750.
There was also a lot of talk about competing products. AMD is going out of business, Nvidia is having export problems, and we should see Arm processors for Windows in about a year.
Finally, we have Apple, which tempts with frighteningly fast hardware. The company will present it on October 30 at an online event. According to indications, this will be a new Mac device. It’s unclear whether iMacs or Macbooks will receive the update.
Source : Zing
