Maximum PC: The folks at Futuremark are putting the final touches on a new version of the popular 3DMark benchmark suite, one that promises cross platform benchmarking, meaning you can compare scores from Windows, Windows RT, Android, and iOS devices. It's slated to launch in January 2013.
The impending Intel's Core i9-10900K will support a base clock of 3.7GHz and enhanced to 5.1GHz according to currently revealed outcomes from a 3DMark benchmarking run.
DLSS has a lot of potential in high-end graphics workloads
Sure it does. It's essentially cheating. It uses lower-resolution graphics to begin with, then upscales and details them procedurally in the silicon. It creates something objectively worse than pushing all the pixels along the pipe in the first place, but hopefully the viewer won't notice. This process is an immensely more sophisticated cousin of upscaling filters in 16-bit-console emulators.
Intel Core i9 9900K, the 9th generation flagship processor from Intel has been spotted on 3DMark, and all the specs, scores have been revealed.
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