Weekly Roundup – Top Posts of the Week

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We look back at last week for the top posts which were read, shared, and commented most by our readers.

In this week of the roundup, an updated related to ASUS notebook, new gaming consoles by Sony and Microsoft, and the update pattern of Windows users is covered.

Here are our top posts of the week.

PlayStation 5, Xbox Scarlett To Release In 2020; Sony And Microsoft Are Aiming To Go Beyond The Stadia’s 10.7 Teraflops

Finally, it seems like both Sony and Microsoft don’t have any intention of being left behind by Google, as they are aiming to go beyond the 10.7 teraflops of the Google Stadia.


 

ASUS X570 Motherboards For Next-Gen AMD Ryzen 3000 CPUs Leak Out – ROG Crosshair VIII Formula Leads The Pack

The new product family which will be replacing the existing X470 motherboards will support AMD’s next-gen Ryzen 3000 series processors which are scheduled to launch around the mid of 2019.


 

AMD Navi 20 GPU Allegedly Supports Ray Tracing and Enhanced GCN Graphics Architecture – May End Up Being Much Faster Than RTX 2080 Ti

There have been many reports recently about AMD’s Navi GPU based Radeon RX graphics cards that could be launching in the second half of 2019 and while they are aimed at the more budget-tier audience, details of a second Navi GPU which is aimed at the enthusiast tier have been revealed.


 

OnePlus 7 Shown With Triple Rear Camera And New Display In Sketchy Render

The OnePlus 7 is rumored to feature a 6.5″ AMOLED display, and a triple rear camera setup with 40MP, 20MP and 5MP resolutions.


 

AMD Ryzen 7 3750H and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Max-Q Spotted in ASUS ROG GU502DU Notebook – Ryzen 5 3550H With GTX 1660 Ti Also Listed For ASUS TUF FX505DU

ASUS is working on new models of their ROG and TUF line of notebooks which will be featuring AMD’s Ryzen 3000 series processors and NVIDIA’s newly launched GeForce GTX 1660 Ti discrete graphics.


 

Over Half of Windows 10 Users May Never Update to Version 1809

While the operating system has managed to receive a lot of criticism over the years for its updates breaking things, version 1809 was so bad that Microsoft had to officially pull it back just days after publicly releasing it.


 

Intel Preps 9th Generation Core Processors With New ‘R0’ Stepping, Major Motherboard Partners Ready With BIOS Support

Intel is preparing a new series of 9th Generation Core processors which will feature a new stepping which has been confirmed by various motherboard manufacturers.


 

 

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