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Inscryption Review
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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
An 'enterprise solution', apparently.
Fermi, too.
Released under the MIT licence.
Steven Spielberg's virtual adventure buries its best ideas under a mountain of nostalgia.
We dive deep on cryptocurrencies, the blockchain, and mining, pitting cards against each other and finding out what the fuss is about.
Steam, Uplay compatible.
Aims at gamers.
Claim considerable performance boosts.
With tweaked versions of AMD's Precision Boost and XFR coming with Ryzen 2nd Generation CPUs and Intel removing all-core boost specifications from its specifications, could this year's fight be all about boost frequencies?
Seeks £10,000 for initial production.
Pledges to be kinder to tech partners.
Will launch a Definitive Edition on consoles.
The first Coffee Lake-compatible board we've tested to retail below £100 and it looks great, but is it worth going for a cheap Z370 board instead?
Nothing due for 2010 and older parts.
Open-source, cross-platform.
'Risked undermining the heart of our game.'
Ubisoft's latest is well put together but not particularly adventurous.
This ambitious and innovative cooperative game is let down by shallow mechanics and a shockingly bad story.
Will assist with a billion RISC-V cores.
Providing they're at 65nm or better.
Six-core i9 included.
Gigabit Wi-Fi, new 300-series chipsets, and more.
We've teamed up with AMD, Thermaltake, Aorus and, Asus Strix to bring you the chance to win this modded PC this Easter!
October 14 2021 | 15:04