Everybody was spending so much time basking in the schadenfreude of Intel’s financial woes, they forgot about the company’s ...
You can optimize your Windows PC for better gaming performance by making a few tweaks to the computer.
I’m an avid PC builder. I built my first PC nearly 20 years ago as a teenager with the help of my mom, and I fell in love with the whole process almost instantly. I was already a PC gamer at the time, ...
The Asus ROG Xbox Ally X has controller-like grips, but it's far more of a PC than an Xbox with a screen. Everything is an ...
The Xbox version of the ROG Ally brings a handful of thoughtful design improvements. The grips are bigger and more pronounced, it uses Hall Effect joysticks (they're an optional upgrade for Asus' ...
To make graphical Linux apps run better on Android, Google is working to enable gfxstream in the Terminal app. Gfxstream is a modern graphics virtualization technology ... for Google’s broader Android ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The Battlefield franchise has always been known for its high-quality graphics, and Battlefield 6 is no different. At the launch of Battlefield 6, the ...
FPS The most anticipated FPS of the year is scoring points by recognizing a simple truth: people want performance more than ray tracing Hardware Microsoft's DirectX Advanced Shader Delivery tech might ...
Every new generation of graphics cards is supposed to feel like a step forward. Better performance, smarter features, maybe even better value. But as we look forward to the next wave of GPUs from ...
Google is working to improve the performance of graphical Linux apps on Android, which currently run slowly using inefficient CPU-based rendering. This will be achieved by implementing gfxstream, a ...
Well folks, the time has arrived. With the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X officially releasing on October 16th, ASUS was ...
Originally planned as an extension DLC for Dying Light 2: Staying Human, Dying Light: The Beast has ultimately morphed into a full game in its own right, albeit smaller in scope and far more linear ...