Computex 2021: What to Expect From AMD, ARM, Intel, Nvidia, and More
This year s virtual trade show will be a monthlong infusion of new core PC tech, likely front-loaded into the first week. Here s everything we know plus what we can guess. By John Burek
May 28, 2021, 5:32 p.m.
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A different tale about ray tracing on December 12, 2020, 19:07 170 comments
Editor s take: In a tersely-worded email, Nvidia told Hardware Unboxed (and by extension TechSpot) that it would no longer be providing them with GeForce Founders Edition review units. The stated reason? Spending too little time focusing on RTX ray tracing, as opposed to raster performance. Hardware Unboxed, apparently, did not see things the same way that we (Nvidia), gamers, and the rest of the industry do.
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