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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War: Ampere and Big Navi in ​​the ray tracing test

After AMD with the Radeon-RX – 6800 – Series finally an opponent for NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX – 3000 series, we can also look at a game in direct comparison with the associated ray tracing effects for the first time. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is this title in question and uses the DXR… Read more

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France goes straight and beats cash with Big Tech: 3% taxation

The French authorities want to collect the charges tax of a tax scheme presented in 2018, put on hold hoping for an international reform by Andrea Bai published 28 November 2020 , at 09: 01 in the Market channel According to reports from the Financial Times, the French authorities have started to make requests of… Read more

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Beats Powerbeats Pro vs Apple AirPods Pro: Which should you choose?

(Pocket-lint) – Apple-owned Beats’ most recent pair of wireless headphones come in the form of the Powerbeats Pro, which offer many of the same features as the second generation of Apple’s AirPods and the latest AirPods Pro. To help you work out which wireless headphones might be the right ones for you, we’ve compared the Beats… Read more

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MSI GeForce RTX 3090 Suprim X Review

Introduction The MSI GeForce RTX 3090 Suprim X is the company’s new flagship air-cooled graphics card; it also introduces the new Suprim brand extension denoting the highest grade of MSI engineering and performance tuning. Last week, we brought you our review of the RTX 3080 Suprim X and today, we have with us its bigger… Read more

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Briefly informed: truck scrapping bonus, digitization, Cerebras, ADFC

Federal Transport Minister wants to link truck scrapping bonus to turning assistant Federal Transport Minister Andreas Scheuer wants the planned state truck scrapping bonus linked to the installation of turning assistants. As the German press agency learned from government circles, companies should only get the help if they also acquire a technical system for trucks… Read more

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Giant processor beats supercomputers

The AI ​​accelerator Cerebras Wafer-Scale Engine, introduced last year, breaks a lot of records: No processor even comes close to its size of 215 x 200 mm (462 cm 2 ) or contains a similar number of cores (400. 000) and transistors (1,2 Trillion). It is around 50 times as big as other CPUs and… Read more

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heise + | MacBook Pro with Apple's M1 processor in the test: Apple Silicon beats Intel

MacBook Pro with Apple’s M1 processor in the test: Apple Silicon beats Intel M1-SoC with Fire and Ice Maximum 16 GByte RAM USB 4 turns out to be an empty phrase Practice benchmarks, battery life, fan noise Rosetta 2 and iOS apps webcam, WiFi, Intel similarities – and conclusion Test table In June, Apple announced… Read more

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Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3070 Gaming OC 8G in the test

Page 1: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2017 Gaming OC 8G in the test After we met a few days after the launch of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Founders Edition have taken a closer look at four custom models from ASUS, EVGA, MSI and ZOTAC, a corresponding offshoot from Gigabyte is now following. The Gigabyte GeForce… Read more

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Review: Focal Aria 936 K2

Long ago, the French speaker brand Focal , then still under the name JMlab, loudspeakers with a very distinctive yellow cone. A Kevlar cone made from a sandwich of aramid fibers. Recently, because of the 40 anniversary of Focal released a Spectral anniversary model in a limited edition of 400 pair, now a limited edition… Read more

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Review: Hegel H95 sounds better for the same price

With the slim H 95, Hegel presents an accessible amplifier that can do a lot and yet is not overly complicated. Minimalistic in appearance, perhaps, but certainly not in terms of sound quality or possibilities. The recipe is recognizable from the high-end Hegel’s, but consistency is at the heart of the success of these smart… Read more

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Review: Skullcandy Crusher ANC Noise canceling with a lot of extra

The Skullcandy Crusher may not sound like something you’ll want to put on your head, but wait: it’s a noise-canceling headset that packs in several unique features that you won’t find elsewhere. But can a button to adjust the basses and a personal tuning based on an ear test be enough to stand out from… Read more

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Review: Monitor Audio Bronze 500 (sixth generation)

With the sixth generation of the affordable Bronze family is the last major renewal operation of Monitor Audio (almost) complete. The Gold and Silver updates brought significant technical and visual improvements to the table, but is all of that possible at a much lower price point? To investigate, in this review we look at the… Read more

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Review: DALI Menuet SE (Special Edition) Danish Cutie

MORE FROM THIS BRAND RESUME Looking for very small speakers that still have a higher playing level? Then DALI’s Menuet is the right place for you. These little DALIs are not loudspeakers that fill a large room or excel at pounding beats, but they bring sophistication and easy listening to small spaces in a masterful… Read more

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Review: MartinLogan Motion 40i the i is the finishing touch

The MartinLogan Motion 40 i is not a revolution, but an evolution. I mean that positively, because evolution or new does not necessarily mean better. The Americans have especially improved the appearance, which is my humble opinion by the way. The design has now become a bit more interior-friendly with more attention to detail. In… Read more

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Review: JBL Club One walking with a club sound

Wireless noise canceling headphones are more popular than ever, which immediately explains why manufacturers are releasing such devices en masse. From JBL we receive the Club One, a new top model with adaptive noise cancellation and adjustable tuning provided by big name deejays such as Armin van Buuren and Tigerlily. Can these headphones therefore immediately… Read more

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