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Intel's V8 platform reviewed: are 8-cores for you?

The idea of running your rig with 8-cores working their magic has already been available in various forms, but Intel is apparently hoping to effectively fire back at AMD's Quad FX with the unveiling of the V8 platform. Reviewers found that flexing the muscles of twin Xeon processors provided speed that was simply unparalleled in several testing scenarios, but for common jobs such as 3D gaming and unzipping gigabytes of data, the setup essentially fell flat on its face. Sure, blasting past competition in SiSoft Sandra XI and POV-Ray 3.7 is admirable, but unless you're looking to whisk away your day crunching AutoCAD and 3D Studio Max (read: working), this V8 isn't likely to be worth the investment. Notably, the reviewers were flabbergasted by the peaks and valleys in performance depending on what application was being critiqued, so be sure and hit the read link for the full skinny if you've got this one tabled on your must-have list.

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ben hates you6189d ago

need to release what requirements are needed for top settings, that way i can waste probley another 7000 on a new computer

kewlkat0076189d ago

As far as Applications, were just not there yet. Great number cruncher tho..This would be useless for games and such if someone was to own.

Odion6189d ago

oh look something more powerful then Cell, where are those people who said it was futureproof

DJ6189d ago (Edited 6189d ago )

Intel's 8-core processor falls flat on its face when running real applications; it's obvious that x86 architecture needs to be scrapped if AMD or Intel expect to compete with the Cell Broadband Engine, let alone its future successors. With Cell, a 3-year old processor, running 22x faster than the fastest new Xeon processor, you know STI (sony/toshiba/IBM) did something right.

Fart_Bubbles6188d ago (Edited 6188d ago )

next gen processors require next gen programmers.

if only xbots would realize this simple truth they wouldn't look so ignorant.

kevin6188d ago (Edited 6188d ago )

man it really matters not if the thing has cores but the cell is made up of processors, which means it can render graphics that look even better than this

Silvia0076188d ago

Is it just me or is that just nasty... anyway, cell is a nice processor, I'd prefer the cell in my computer then two quads.

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New and improved ASUS ROG Ally X battery life is just what it needs to compete with the Steam Deck

Yet another leak for the ASUS ROG Ally X points towards as much as 8 hours of battery, but how does that compare to the competition?

Vits2d ago

Honestly, I really like this updated version. But it doesn't solve the biggest flaw that the original had for me: the Z1 Extreme APU. Yes, it's an extremely powerful part, but it is not part of AMD's Adrenalin driver update program, so it's dependent on Asus for driver updates. And unfortunately, Asus doesn't have a stellar record of support for their devices.

Goodguy012d ago

Up to 8 hours basically just means the least demanding games. AAA gaming at highest wattage would probably be about 2-3 hours which is good compared to just about 1 hour with the current ally. The OLED Deck can do about 2-3hrs.

Killa784h ago

Too bad Asus are all awful company.

PRIMORDUS59m ago

They used to be the best when it comes to motherboards, now I will never buy anything from them again.

Firebird3602h ago

8 hrs yea right. Running tetris?

Skuletor1h ago

Only after setting the screen brightness to the lowest level, of course.

Asuka1h ago

Nope. The only improvements I want to hear is better customer support. Otherwise, I can't be bothered.

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Best GPU for Homeworld 3 - top picks & reviews

Jack writes: "Our guide to the best GPUs for Homeworld 3 talks you through some of today's best options from Nvidia, AMD, and Intel - for various budgets."

Michiel19892d ago

opinion piece? it's an advertisement and these articles shouldn't be here.
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How EA & Xbox Are Defining Gaming's Bleak Future

Xbox and EA have recently made baffling moves that define how bleak the future of the gaming industry is with major companies at the helm. Ryan Bates from "Last Word on Gaming" posits in this op-ed that maybe it's not ineptitude, but intention.

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Profchaos3d ago (Edited 3d ago )

Name someone that isn't trying to look us these days maybe cdpr.

Take two, ubi and yes even PlayStation are pushing us to own nothing and be happy with our live service ad injected games on a sub so they can raise prices at will and take access away when they see fit.

If it keeps up I'll be a full time retro gamer and this industry will be crashing hard

As rediculas as it sounds we need government reforms to defend consumer rights