OnePlus V Fold renders are out
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Tuesday, 20 June 2023 21:41

OnePlus V Fold renders are out


Shows it in full glory

The upcoming foldable phone from OnePlus has raised a lot of interest, and now we get to check it out in first renders that have come up online. Rumored to launch in August, the OnePlus V Fold will be a proper flagship foldable phone with Snapdragon 8+ Gen 2 SoC and a high-end design.

Samsung Galaxy S23 FE coming to select markets in Q3 2023
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Powered by Exynos 2200 SoC

It appears that the Galaxy S23 FE will be coming to select markets in Q3 2023, which means that Samsung might push the date forward, at least judging by earlier rumors.

MSI launches RTX 4060 lineup without any RGB
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VENTUS 2X Black, and GAMING series SKUs

MSI has launched a couple of new Nvidia Geforce RTX 4060 SKUs, but this time around, these have minimal illumination and lack that shiny RGB lighting, the MSI RTX 4060 GAMING X, MSI RTX 4060 GAMING, and two RTX 4060 VENTUS 2X SKUs.

Simply NUC launches Moonstone Mini PC with AMD Ryzen 7000 mobile APU
Published in PC Hardware


With up to AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS

Simply NUC has released a new Simply NUC designed and branded mini PC product called the Moonstone, which is based on the latest AMD Ryzen 7000 processors in a compact 4x4 design. Starting at $699, and packing up to AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS, up to 64GB of DDR5-4800 memory, and up to 16TB of storage, this compact mini PC will certainly pack a punch.

Noctua rolls out new offset mounting for AMD AM5 processors
Published in PC Hardware


Lowers temperatures by 1-3°C

Noctua has now officially launched the new offset mounting system for installing Noctua CPU coolers on AMD AM5 processors. These were quite popular at the Computex 2023 show where Noctua had officially showcased that mounting system, as it came as a surprise that offsetting the base of the cooler by 7mm to the south side can lower the temperature by 1-3°C.

Intel officially announces new Core desktop/mobile processors brand update
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Removes the "i" for upcoming Meteor Lake processors

Intel has now officially announced the name change for its client-segment Core desktop and mobile processors, calling it the biggest brand update in 15 years. Starting with the upcoming Meteor Lake processors, the Intel client branding structure will no longer include the famous "i", but rather just stick with numbers and Core Ultra for its high-end lineup. Intel is also updating its badge designs for Intel Evo and vPro notebooks.

Nvidia releases Geforce Game Ready 536.23 WHQL driver
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One to have for F1 23 and Aliens: Dark Descent

Nvidia has released its latest Geforce 536.23 WHQL Game Ready driver, bringing day-one support for F1 23 and Aliens: Dark Descent games, some bug fixes, and new support G-Sync and GFE support.

Nvidia Geforce RTX 4060 (non-Ti) launching on June 29
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Starting at $299

Nvidia has confirmed that the Geforce RTX 4060 (non-Ti) will be launching on June 29th, starting at $299. Unfortunately, Nvidia is still keeping a tight lid on the date for the Geforce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB, which is set to launch in July.

AMD shows EPYC Bergamo with 128 Zen 4c cores
Published in PC Hardware


Same SP5 socket, and around 35 percent smaller core

AMD unveiled plenty of new products during its Data Center and AI Technology Premiere event in San Francisco, including some details about its 5nm EPYC Bergamo processors for cloud native applications. Shipping now, these EPYC CPUs pack 82b transistors, up to 128 Zen 4c cores, and promise both "the greatest vCPU density and the best energy efficiency.

Xbox Games Showcase 2023 shows plenty of new games
Published in Gaming


Starfield was the star of the show

Microsoft held its Xbox Games Showcase 2023 earlier today, showing some of the new games and trailers, including new Starfield details, Forza Motorsport, Avowed, Fable, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, Star Wars Outlaws, and more.