New data from Mercury Research makes it clear that AMD is going to be one of the major beneficiaries of the resurgent computer business and the ongoing AI boom.
On the face of it, it’s a simple concept, right? A given application is a given workload, and disparate discrete GPUs are all capable of computing and completing the workload. With that understanding, why can’t you use them together on the same application? The answer, of course, is that you can—it just depends on the specific application
SafeDisc DRM, a common facet of retro PC games released in the late 90s up through the end of the 2000s, has long been unsupported and dysfunctional on Windows. RibShark on Github has released SafeDiscShim, a compatibility tool for fixing these issues without circumventing the DRM protection.
Thieaudio finishes its trinity of Hype earphones with the Thieaudio Hype 10. With a whopping twelve drivers per side, these earphones are deep into Golden...