AMD has officially announced its high-end 3D V-Cache CPUs, the Ryzen 9 9950X3D & 9900X3D, for enthusiast AM5 PC builders & gamers.
Today, popular control peripheral manufacturer Virpil made the CDT-Aeromax flight stick available for pre-order.
It can't hold a candle to the QuickShot II Turbo with its gorgeous red and black decoy.
The Game Boy Advance really advanced handheld gaming in its short life, but there are plenty of games for the little purple wonder that pushed the console to its limit.
Publisher ANIPLEX.EXE and developer iMel will release visual novel Seedsow Lullaby for Switch, iOS, and Android on May 1, the companies announced.
Finally a cpu for gaming and video editing (workstation)
I'd held out on getting a 9800X3D for this.
While I was researching for my next build at the end of this year, I was interesed in a 9950X3D, mostly for gaming, because some games can use more than 8 cores, and I would guess more will going forward. The issue is with dual CCD's is this "When a game tries to utilize more than 8 cores on an AMD dual-CCD processor with 3D V-Cache, it will primarily benefit from the additional cache on the single CCD that has it, while experiencing performance penalties due to the increased latency of accessing the other CCD" Don't know how true that is being AI answered it😂 If that's the case AMD should make one huge CCD with the 3D V-Cache. I never liked this split between the two.