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Will GeForce graphics cards have to step aside now? Chinese 3D cards Moore Threads get DirectX 11 support

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Moore Threads’ Chinese graphics cards are ill-suited for gaming due to their poor performance, but the company is slowly improving the software. And now there is support for DirectX 11.

Will GeForce graphics cards have to step aside now?  Chinese 3D cards Moore Threads get DirectX 11 support

The latest driver brings support for this API, which should make Moore Threads cards even better. At the same time, the software adds support for image output in 4K at 144 Hz.

The list of games compatible with MT cards has also been expanded. It added the super popular Genshin Impact, Dota 2, as well as Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Humans Fall Flat, Euro Truck Simulator 2, Cities Skylines and others.

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GeForce RTX 4090 is ready for Counter-Strike 2. The video card produces 543 FPS in the game

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Almost immediately after the release of Counter-Strike 2, Nvidia explained what to expect in the game when using 3D cards from the GeForce RTX 40 line.

GeForce RTX 4090 is ready for Counter-Strike 2.  The video card produces 543 FPS in the game

With Full HD resolution and maximum graphics settings, the flagship of the line – GeForce RTX 4090 – produces 543 FPS. Nvidia assured that the GeForce RTX 4090 in Counter-Strike 2 is 4.5 times faster than the GeForce GTX 1080 and 2.9 times faster than the GeForce RTX 2080.

At the other end is the GeForce RTX 4060, but even it provides more than 200 FPS under the same conditions. The performance gap between the GeForce RTX 4060 and GeForce RTX 4060 Ti is quite small, unlike other models in the line.

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The first PC based on AMD Ryzen 8000 processors has been introduced. The Minisforum V3 tablet will be very large

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Despite the fact that there are clearly at least a few months left before the official announcement of Ryzen 8000 processors, Minisforum has already presented the first product based on such CPUs.

The first PC based on AMD Ryzen 8000 processors has been introduced. The Minisforum V3 tablet will be very large

We are talking about a tablet, which is currently called Minisforum V3, but this is hardly the final name. The device will be based on the as-yet unnamed AMD Ryzen 8000 hybrid processor from the Hawk Point line. So far, all that is known about it is that its TDP will be 22-28 W, that is, it will be a model of the Ryzen 8000U line.

It is known about Hawk Point processors that these will be updated Phoenix models. They will carry the same Zen 4 cores, but the GPU will be based on the updated RDNA 3.5 architecture. In addition, the new APUs will have an XDNA block for working with AI.

The first PC based on AMD Ryzen 8000 processors has been introduced. The Minisforum V3 tablet will be very large

Returning to the tablet, Minisforum is already talking about DDR5-6400 memory, two USB4 ports, an SD card slot, Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2. The tablet will also offer a huge 14-inch screen with a frame rate of 165 Hz and QHD+ resolution, four speakers, a fingerprint scanner, a 5 MP camera, stylus support and a battery with a capacity of more than 50 Wh.

Considering that the current Ryzen 7000U has a very powerful iGPU, the new processors should be even faster in this regard, meaning such a tablet can also be used for games.

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Intel’s recent statement was misinterpreted. There will still be no full-fledged Meteor Lake-S desktop processors

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Intel seems to have decided to confuse the public with its plans for the desktop processor segment. It turns out that there will still be no full-fledged desktop models of Meteor Lake-S.

Intel's recent statement was misinterpreted.  There will still be no full-fledged Meteor Lake-S desktop processors

Yes, Intel executive vice president and general manager of the client computing group Michelle Johnston Holthaus said just the day before yesterday that such CPUs would be released in 2024, which raised questions about three lines at once in one year. However, it now turns out that Holthaus did not actually mean the desktop segment in the form in which it is usually understood. Meteor Lake processors will indeed appear in desktop PCs, but this does not mean that such CPUs can be purchased separately and assembled into a computer based on them. In fact, Meteor Lake-S in the desktop segment will only be available in all-in-one PCs.

Meteor Lake is a power-efficient architecture that will power innovative mobile and desktop designs, including desktop form factors such as All-in-One (AIO). We will share more details about the product in the future

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Intel already has experience releasing core KB desktop processors, which were only available in mini-PCs. Apparently, it will be the same story with Meteor Lake-S. Moreover, it is likely that technically these processors will completely copy mobile versions, except that the TDP may be higher.

That is, in 2024 we will have only two desktop lines: Raptor Lake Refresh, which will be released in October of this year, and then Arrow Lake-S sometime next year.

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