Topic: performance impact
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Crimson Desert's Lighting Transformed by Nvidia & AMD Tech
Nvidia's ray reconstruction and AMD's ray regeneration dramatically enhance lighting fidelity in "Crimson Desert", transforming shadows, reflections, and overall scene quality to a degree comparable to toggling ray tracing on or off. These machine learning-powered denoisers correct visual shortco...
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Nvidia DLSS 5 Tested: Controversial but Visually Stunning
Nvidia's newly announced DLSS 5 technology introduces a paradigm shift called "neural rendering," which overlays photorealistic effects onto game visuals to create a dramatic generational leap in graphics. The technology has sparked significant controversy, with critics likening it to an "AI slop...
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Google Squeezes 2.5kB into 64 Bytes to Quantum-Proof HTTPS
Google is implementing quantum-resistant HTTPS certificates in Chrome to secure web browsing against future quantum computing threats, but the new certificates are about 40 times larger than current ones, posing a performance risk. The increased certificate size threatens to slow down website con...
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AMD FSR 4 Redstone: The Ultimate Performance Review
AMD's FSR 4 Redstone introduces three core machine learning features: frame generation for smoother gameplay, ray tracing reconstruction for improved visuals, and advanced lighting acceleration for more realistic global illumination. Full access to these features requires a GPU with dedicated AI ...
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Google Ties App Conversions to Install Date
Google is shifting its app campaign attribution model to credit conversions to the actual install date, not the earlier ad click date, aligning its reporting more closely with third-party analytics platforms. This change reduces reporting discrepancies between Google Ads and Mobile Measurement Pa...
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Windows 11's New AI Agent Raises Security Concerns Over Personal Data
Microsoft is testing "Agent Workspace" in Windows 11, allowing AI agents to access user directories like Desktop and Pictures, which raises privacy and security concerns. The feature operates in a separate session with its own user profile and permissions, enabling AI agents to perform tasks auto...
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OnePlus 15's Secret RAM Speed Boost Revealed
The OnePlus 15's 16GB RAM model uses faster LPDDR5X Ultra+ memory, achieving speeds up to 10,667 Mbps, while the 12GB version uses LPDDR5X Ultra with a maximum of 9,600 Mbps. OnePlus employs "Ultra" and "Ultra+" as marketing terms to differentiate memory speed tiers, which correspond to different...
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Closing Task Manager in Windows 11 Opens More Copies
A recent Windows update causes Task Manager to remain running in the background after closing, creating duplicate processes with each launch. Multiple instances of TaskManager.exe consume system resources, leading to gradual performance degradation and reduced battery life on portable devices. Us...
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Is Ray Tracing Failing to Deliver on Its Promise?
Ray tracing enhances visual realism by simulating light behavior, but its practical benefits are often underutilized or barely noticeable in many games. Despite widespread hardware support from consoles and PCs, adoption is hindered by high computational demands, performance costs, and economic f...
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Doom: The Dark Ages Path Tracing Tested - Stunning Fidelity & Performance
The latest path tracing update for "Doom: The Dark Ages" significantly enhances visual realism, particularly in reflections and global illumination, while maintaining strong performance on high-end PCs. Path tracing outperforms standard ray tracing by delivering more natural reflections on rough ...
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Linux 6.19 Performance Boost: X86_NATIVE_CPU Benchmarks
The **X86_NATIVE_CPU** option in Linux 6.19 uses a compiler flag to build a kernel optimized for the specific CPU it's compiled on, aiming for performance gains. Benchmarks on an AMD Zen 5 system showed the optimized kernel provided slight, consistent improvements in synthetic and I/O-bound tests...
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Coupang Data Breach: 33.7 Million Users at Risk
A massive data breach at a major South Korean e-commerce firm compromised 33.7 million customer accounts, exposing personal details and potentially triggering fines nearing $900 million. The breach went undetected for nearly five months, with a former employee suspected of using retained access k...
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iOS 26.4 Release Notes: What's New and Fixed
Apple has released the final beta versions of iOS 26.4 and iPadOS 26.4, indicating a public launch is imminent and detailing the update's new features. Apple Music receives major updates, including a beta feature to create playlists from text descriptions, a new Concerts hub, and offline song rec...
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Vehicle Ads Now Feature Enhanced Call Capabilities
Google has upgraded its Vehicle Ads with a direct click-to-call feature, allowing potential buyers to instantly contact dealerships from the ad to capture high-intent shoppers and boost conversions. This update addresses consumer demand for immediacy by eliminating friction, enabling direct conve...
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