Intel’s discrete XE-HPG Gaming GPUs likely to be fabbed on TSMC’s 6nm process node, launching in 2021

Just a few days ago. it was reported that Intel is expected to launch its first discrete gaming GPUs based on the XE-HPG GPU architecture in 2021. The company plans to target the enthusiast gaming market. Intel will be directly competing against AMD’s upcoming RDNA 2 and NVIDIA’s Ampere GPU lineup. Continue reading Intel’s discrete XE-HPG Gaming GPUs likely to be fabbed on TSMC’s 6nm process node, launching in 2021

Modder recreates Halo Infinite in Halo 5 Forge, looking almost as good as Xbox Series X

Blttserz has recreated a part of the Halo: Infinite map in Halo 5 Forge. The modder has spent 48 hours into building this map, and the end result is incredible. In fact, this map looks almost as good as what Microsoft showcased during its Xbox Series X event. Continue reading Modder recreates Halo Infinite in Halo 5 Forge, looking almost as good as Xbox Series X

NVIDIA’s “Founders Edition” RTX 30 ‘Ampere’ GPUs may utilize a new 12-Pin power connector interface

There was some chatter before on the web that NVIDIA’s upcoming RTX 30 series Ampere gaming GPUs may utilize a new 12-Pin power connector interface. And now, according to TweakTown’s industry sources, it has been confirmed that only the reference Founders Edition RTX 30 GPUs may use this new 12-PIN PCI-E power interface. Continue reading NVIDIA’s “Founders Edition” RTX 30 ‘Ampere’ GPUs may utilize a new 12-Pin power connector interface

Fast & Furious: Crossroads PC Performance Analysis

When Bandai Namco announced that Slightly Mad Studios was working on a Fast & Furious game, we were expecting a pretty polished PC product. After all, this new racing game is using the Madness Engine and Project CARS 2 ran great on the PC. So, time to benchmark Fast & Furious: Crossroads and see how it performs on the PC platform. Continue reading Fast & Furious: Crossroads PC Performance Analysis