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Microsoft announces Surface Pro X with new Platinum finish and SQ2 processor

Microsoft today announced the improved Surface Pro X device that comes with better performance and features a new Platinum finish. While most of its specs remain the same, there is a new CPU, and three more colors for its keyboard: Ice Blue, Poppy Red, and Platinum.

Intel’s Gaming GPUs are coming in 2021, discrete units already in 2020

At Architecture Day 2020, Intel announced its first discrete GPU solutions. Intel's Xe-HPG is a gaming optimized microarchitecture with accelerated ray tracing support. Also, an Xe-based discrete GPU, code-named DG1, is already available for devs on Intel's DevCloud .

Microsoft’s Surface Duo preorder is open, here is all info about the device

The Surface Duo device is yet another attempt by Microsoft to enter the smartphone market. Surface Duo is the dual-screen, foldable Android device. Today, Microsoft has opened pre-orders for the device, and revealed its pricing, specs, apps, and much more information about the smartphone.

Find If Your PC is Affected by Meltdown and Spectre CPU Vulnerabilities

It is no secret any more that all Intel CPUs released during the past decade are affected by a serious issue. A specially malformed code can be used to steal the private data of any other process, including sensitive data like passwords, security keys and so on. In this article, we will see how to find if your PC is affected by the issue.

AMD adds Windows 10 Creators Update support in latest video driver update

Windows 10 Creators Update has started to roll out on April 11, 2017 and some OEMs have updated drivers and other software for their hardware products to support it. Chipmaker AMD just released a new version of its Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition suite for GPUs: version 17.4.2 is now recommended for all Windows 10 users with eligible hardware products.

Rumor: Microsoft is already working on HoloLens 2.0

Microsoft HoloLens was first announced almost two years ago and during that time it has not only created countless possibilities for developers all around the world but has also become the flagship device for the new wave of mixed reality headsets: the entire family of Windows Holographic devices coming later next year is inspired by Microsoft's own product. But now it seems like the company itself isn't planning to just stay in the shadows — new rumors suggest that Microsoft is already working on HoloLens 2.0.

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