AMD has yet to commit to bringing its advanced upscaling tech, FSR 4.1, to RDNA 3.5-based APUs, leaving the future of high-end integrated graphics uncertain.
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Qualcomm's new approach to 2nm chip production is delivering efficiency gains, but it may leave competitors like Me...
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A new generation of power supply units and cases from HAVN, including a special edition with Mercedes-AMG F1 Team b...