Little Nightmares II PC Review

Horror games have earned a reputation for being some of the most engrossing experiences in gaming history, and Little Nightmares II has no intention to disappoint this legacy. As an engaging puzzle platformer crafted within a nerve-shredding horror experience, Tarsier Studios’s latest game is guaranteed to haunt most players even long after the credits roll. Continue reading Little Nightmares II PC Review

Here are some leaked specs of Intel’s upcoming XE-HPG (High-Performance Gaming) “DG2” GPU lineup

We can all agree that we seriously need a third discrete GPU competitor in the market. AMD and NVIDIA have already dominated the discrete gaming GPU market since long, and now INTEL plans to enter the competition to capture some market share and goodwill. Continue reading Here are some leaked specs of Intel’s upcoming XE-HPG (High-Performance Gaming) “DG2” GPU lineup

Samsung reportedly planning to release an “Exynos SoC” with Radeon GPU for Windows PCs/Laptops

According to a recent report posted on ZDNet Korea, coming via Engadget, it appears that Samsung is reportedly working on a new Windows laptop based on its own Exynos system-on-chip that will feature a built-in AMD RDNA-based GPU. Samsung is planning to use AMD’s RDNA IP to build PC-class SoC. Continue reading Samsung reportedly planning to release an “Exynos SoC” with Radeon GPU for Windows PCs/Laptops

NVIDIA brings “Resizable BAR” support on GeForce RTX 3060 desktop GPU, compatible with AMD Zen3 and Intel’s latest chipsets

Recently AMD implemented a new Smart Access Memory (AMD SAM) technology for its Radeon RX 6000 GPUs and Ryzen 5000 series of processors. But this is not an entirely new technology, since it is based on the Resizable BAR open standard included by PCI-SIG in the PCIe 3.0 standard in 2008. Continue reading NVIDIA brings “Resizable BAR” support on GeForce RTX 3060 desktop GPU, compatible with AMD Zen3 and Intel’s latest chipsets