Just forked out for a new rig with a fast processor on board? Then Nvidia has some very bad news for you. Your PC is "obscenely" imbalanced thanks to an overpriced, underperforming CPU - probably ...
As the PC industry flounders, Intel suffered from such disastrous sales last quarter that it instituted pay cuts and other extreme measures going forward. AMD’s client PC sales also dropped ...
If your PC doesn’t deliver the desired performance in a particular game, it’s usually—but not always—due to two limiting factors. Either your processor (CPU) or your graphics card (GPU) is ...
Tax refund, graduation gift, bonus from work... you've got some long green burning a hole in your pocket and you want to use it for a sweet video card upgrade. There's just one hiccup: Your rig isn't ...
The gaming performance of any PC is determined by its processor (CPU), graphics chip (GPU), and Random Access Memory (RAM). If you want to know which one of your CPU or GPU limits your performance, ...
When building or choosing a new computer, you'll have to make a number of decisions. The two most important of these choices, especially if you plan to game or do graphically intense work like editing ...
Modern smartphones are essentially miniaturized computers with various processing components. You likely already know about the Central Processing Unit (CPU) from computers, but between the Graphics ...