Taipei_Today releases new T-Force gaming products
Gaming memory and high-speed SSD
Taipei_Today Team Group has released three new products from the T-force gaming series.
Pixelworks Iris 5 to improve future smartphone displays
HDR10/HDR10+ Tone Mapping, smooth gaming
Pixelworks recently scored a strategic agreement with HDM Nokia and just days before MWC the company announced its 5th generation Iris. Now, the company announced its next generation power efficient premier processor for mobile devices.
Logitech revives the legendary MX518 gaming mouse
Same look and feel with modern sensor
Showing that it really listens to its community, Logitech has resurrected the legendary MX518 gaming mouse, using the same design as the original but updating it with the latest HERO 16K sensor and more.
Geforce RTX Turing to rule the high end in 2019
AMD cannot challenge this
It will be extremely hard and almost impossible for AMD to stay relevant in performance and high end gaming. With the introduction of Geforce Turing based 20 series RTX cards, Nvidia is putting in place a hard to reach distance between AMD Radeon graphics and Geforce. When we say Nvidia will rule high end in 2019, we of course mean the rest of 2018 too.
EA's Anthem gets new 20-minute gameplay trailer
From the same E3 demo
Electronic Arts and Bioware have released a new 20-minute gameplay trailer for the upcoming Anthem game, showing more details with some of the features explained by the game's lead producer, Ben Irving.
Intel Gaming offers @AMDRyzen an 8086K CPU
Twitter wars
Intel found its sense of humor and offered to send @AMDRyzen twitter account, a brand-new Core i7 8086K.
Ex AMD bloke Roy Taylor moves to Cubic Motion
Moving in real time
Cubic Motion, which makes real-time model-based computer vision and facial animation, has appointed Roy Taylor to its Advisory Board. There is a video below showing what Cubic Motion is up too and it looks like that it has interesting motion capture tech for usie in the movie and gaming (unreal engine) industries.
Asus may be working on a gaming smartphone as well
No confirmation on when it is coming
It appears that Razer's Phone and Xiaomi's Black Shark could be getting some competition in the gaming smartphone market from Asus as the company's CEO, Jerry Shen, hinted at such a possibility.
Vega 7nm is not a GPU
Current plan: will never be
Many AMD fanboys hoped that Vega 7 nm would be a GPU that could make Vega more competitive to Nvidia's offering.
Xiaomi Gaming Black Shark pictured
The gaming phone
Xiaomi has another rather interesting phone in the pipeline. This time it is a gaming phone, something to succeed Razer. The phone - codenamed Blackshark - comes with the Snapdragon 845 and 8GB of RAM. The codename could actually even be the product name as apparently Xiaomi owns a company with the same name.