One point in favor of the sprawling Linux ecosystem is its broad hardware support—the kernel officially supports everything from ’90s-era PC hardware to Arm-based Apple Silicon chips, thanks to ...
Tom's Hardware on MSN
Geekbench investigates up to 30% jump with Intel's iBot
Geekbench has taken a closer look at Intel's Binary Optimization Tool and found that it can automatically vectorize a large ...
The FPS Review on MSN
Geekbench flags Intel iBOT results as potentially invalid, investigation finds vectorized instructions behind 30% gains
Do you remember the renaming of Quake to Quack benchmarking controversy? We do, but in case you don’t, here’s another one for ...
The developers behind the open source PS3 emulator RPCS3 have released new system requirements and they're quite steep.
The 2026 Design and Verification Conference and Exhibition U.S. (DVCon U.S.), sponsored by Accellera Systems Initiative (Accellera), concluded earlier this month with record attendance at its new ...
Businesses and professionals increasingly rely on cross-platform workflows as Mac adoption grows across industries. However, many organizations still depend on Windows-only applications for accounting ...
RPCS3’s official system requirements show PS3 emulation is far more accessible than expected, with even modest PCs and ...
Benefits to the touted breakthrough span low-range to high-end hardware, and are emphasized for racing games like Gran Turismo 5 and Twisted Metal.
Nintendo has explained why it issued a cease and desist order against Wii and GameCube emulator Dolphin over its launch on Steam, saying its existence "harms development and ultimately stifles ...
With the launch of its new Core Ultra 200HX Plus series today, Intel is cashing in on 40 years of workload-optimization experience in a single revolutionary feature — the Intel Binary Optimization ...
The PlayStation 3 is a tough console to emulate, but a new breakthrough has yielded a welcome performance upgrade.
RPCS3 replaces its old requirements page with a new tier system, showing what hardware you need for basic, optimal, and 4K ...
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