Most of the attention on PC and console gaming controllers gets centered on Microsoft’s Xbox and Sony’s DualSense wireless gamepads, but those are not the only options. One that flies under the radar is Amazon’s Luna wireless controller. While designed specifically for Amazon’s Luna cloud gaming service, it’s compatible with other platforms,
Nintendo apparently includes two different versions of DLSS on the Switch 2, corroborating long-standing rumors of a custom DLSS present on the console. Digital Foundry’s latest testing reveals that the second, ‘light’ version of DLSS can upscale beyond 1080p at the cost of an inferior image while in motion.
Bitcoin just hit an all-time high of $125,000 due to a combination of investors seeking alternative assets and MegaWhales moving holdings to long-term storage.
Intel’s entry-level Core Ultra 5 225F processor is now available for under $170, offering 10-core performance, PCIe 5.0 support, and an onboard NPU at a wallet-friendly price.