The PvP sandbox Reign of Guilds has wrapped up its fifth round of playtesting, which means Russian developer Atlant Games is digesting the events of...
Much has been made of AMD’s mobile SoC naming convention, but it’s really not that complicated. The first digit tells you what year it came out, the second digit tells you where it sits in the product stack, and the third digit tells you exactly which Zen CPU core it’s using. With that knowledge, we can accurately judge that a hypothetical
Radxa’s Zero 3 W offers a powerful pocket-sized alternative to the Raspberry Pi Zero range. It comes with multiple RAM options and upto 64GB of onboard storage.