03 May 2021, 12:05 am
The new three Spectre vulnerabilities were discovered by a team of researchers from the University of California and the University of Virginia. According to their study, the micro-op cache present in the current CPUs like Intel and AMD has recorded vulnerabilities.
They also predicted that a costly performance penalty could happen when the low-level fixes are implemented. Despite strategic procedures to mitigate them, these vulnerabilities can easily infiltrate these processors.
Spectre Vulnerabilities in Intel, AMD s Micro-op Cache
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According to a report by Tech Spot, the experts have specifically identified the new vulnerabilities inside the micro-op cache which is present in Intel CPUs (2011 up to the latest) and AMD (2017 up to the latest).
03 May 2021, 01:05 am
AMD s Radeon Image Sharpening feature is specifically designed to prove players fewer PC graphics. Right now, some players are suffering from blurry graphics when playing online games.
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A participant sits at a computer monitor to play a video game at the 2019 DreamHack video gaming festival on February 15, 2019 in Leipzig, Germany. The three-day event brings together gaming enthusiasts mainly from German-speaking countries for events including eSports tournaments, cosplay contests and a LAN party with 1,500 participants.
This could still happen even if you are already running your game at high resolution. On the other hand, one of the reasons why you are seeing blurry PC graphics is the lack of graphics power to run your favorite title at HD.