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AMD touts Ryzen 7 5800X3D as world’s best gaming processor, with receipts

AMD touts Ryzen 7 5800X3D as world’s best gaming processor, with receipts

AMD added a few details to the picture it has painted of the Ryzen 7 5800X3D, which the company claims is currently the world’s fastest gaming processor. Specifically, AMD fleshed out the expected performance difference between the Ryzen 7 5800X3D and the Core i9-12900K, Intel’s rival 12th-gen “Alder Lake” processor. Though AMD will begin shipping …

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Asus ProArt PA279CV monitor review: The go-to for content creators on a budget

Asus ProArt PA279CV monitor review: The go-to for content creators on a budget

At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros Accurate image High maximum brightness Menu settings allow calibration Has USB-C with 65 watts Power Delivery Competitive price Cons Unimpressive design Luminance uniformity could be better HDR is bright but otherwise falls short Our Verdict The Asus ProArt PA279CV targets content creators with accurate image quality and expansive connectivity …

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Mapping the atmosphere on Mars can help advance science on our own planet

Mapping the atmosphere on Mars can help advance science on our own planet

The Hope probe has three main objectives, the first is to understand the lower Martian atmosphere and its weather and climate. Yousuf continues, “The second objective is to correlate the lower atmosphere conditions with the upper atmosphere to explain how weather changes the escape of hydrogen and oxygen. And the final objective that we have …

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A deep-learning algorithm could detect earthquakes by filtering out city noise

A deep-learning algorithm could detect earthquakes by filtering out city noise

Cities are loud places. Traffic, trains, and machinery generate a lot of noise. While it’s a mere inconvenience much of the time, it can become a deadly problem when it comes to detecting earthquakes. That’s because it’s difficult to spot the telltale signal of an approaching earthquake in seismic sensor data amid the general human-generated …

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The Download April 13, 2022: Russian hackers, and house-flipping algorithms

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Russian hackers tried to bring down Ukraine’s power grid to help the invasion Targeted attack: Russian hackers targeted the Ukrainian power grid and attempted to cause a blackout that would have hit 2 …

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In Graphic Detail: How do consumers really feel about the metaverse?

In Graphic Detail: How do consumers really feel about the metaverse?

Over the past year, the metaverse has grown from buzzword du jour to buzzword de l’année. Tech companies, game developers and brands alike are racing to claim a corner of the virtual world to come. But though the metaverse hype continues to rise — in marketing departments, at least — brands interested in activating virtually should …

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