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Apparently the new Edge browser for Xbox Series units adds a bunch of features and performance improvements that makes it great for browser based emulators, including up to PS1 and N64, as well as the js recompile of SM64 at native res. While it can't do as much as say RetroPie in dev mode, it's of course far easier to get started

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gn8LqGCSxSo
 
Nvidia have opened up access to 2 x experimental DLSS2 DLL's.

  • 1st version - Improved object detail in motion and particle visibility. Also improved the handling of moderate native instability and minimized ghosting.

  • 2nd version - Alternate improvements for ghosting.
https://developer.nvidia.com/dlss/research

Just unzip, Copy/paste into any games directory that is using DLSS2, Backup the original incase of any weirdness.
 
Corsair gaming monitor -

-32"
-1440P
-165Hz
-IPS

Coming in at £300 more than LG's newly refreshed Nano IPS 1440P 32GP850-B which has basically the same specs, Corsair has a slightly wider colour gamut but not sure that's worth £300 more though.

https://www.pcgamer.com/corsair-launches-the-xeneon-its-first-ever-gaming-monitor/

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https://www.pcgamer.com/corsair-launches-the-xeneon-its-first-ever-gaming-monitor/
 
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Silicon lottery closes

https://www.geekinco.com/2021/09/si...icon Lottery, the go-to,the end of next month.


https://siliconlottery.com/

We’re shutting down not for just one reason, but for a combination of many. As you may be aware, overclocking headroom has been dwindling these past several years with manufacturers offering higher frequencies at stock, better boosting algorithms, and tighter bins between models which reduces overclock frequency variation (the 11900K is essentially a binned 11700K, so with the 11900K we’re binning what has already been fairly heavily binned). This type of product segmentation is nothing new, but having such minor differences between two models is a more recent shift. Intel has also switched from a polymer TIM back to a solder TIM starting with their 9th generation CPUs, which has reduced the thermal benefits achieved from delidding. In addition, supply issues have taken a major toll on us, even before the pandemic started. Our orders with distributors for the last few releases have been nightmares of delays upon delays.

Right before Alder lake. They state that Intel K series being pre binned has removed chances of scoring big in the silicon lottery.
 
Intel No longer considering UK chip factory thanks to brexit.

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-58820599

Not surprised as the UK now is a business dead end, It will cost companies more money to operate within the UK than it does in the EU.

Brexit is advantageous for 1 group of people, The "I say what what" crowd, Taxes up, Wages down, Cost of living going up, We now have the lowest standards of living throughout Europe with 1 of the highest costs of living and it'll only get worse.

Sadly, The UK has become a joke and it hasn't even graduated clown school yet, There's worse to come for the working person of the UK i.e the 99.99% of the population but you can bet the public school boys and handshakers of the UK will come out with a nice fat bank account.
 
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