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With many of us spending more time online than ever as a result of the ongoing pandemic, keeping our digital identities secure has become even more crucial. Thankfully, with the right set of tools, organizing your mess of online accounts, securing important files and shielding against cyberattacks is straightforward Using a top password manager in combination with secure cloud storage, for example, allows you to ensure both personal and business accounts are protected, while any sensitive data is kept away from prying eyes. Here's our list of the best antivirus services on the market We've built a list of the best VPN services out there Check out our list of the best malware removal software around The market is full of options and choosing the best one isn’t always easy, but Keeper Security’s latest offers give you everything you need to secure both your accounts and files - and it’s great value. The Keeper Unlimited Plan is now available at a new everyday price of $34.63/year per user, working out at roughly $3.00 per month. That’s a small price to pay for online security - especially because this password manager now comes with 10GB free cloud storage to boot. It gives you the ability to generate secure passwords, autofill credentials when logging into websites, and manage as many online accounts as you like. It will also alert you to any weak or duplicated passwords, which protects you against guess-based and brute force attacks. If you’re looking for a package to serve multiple users, meanwhile, the Keeper Family Plan is the way to go. Available at $74.99/year for five users (or $1.25/month per user), this plan allows you to prevent all your loved ones falling victim to account compromise. This option is also especially handy at the moment, with an increasing number of us sharing devices with family members at home. For some of us, keeping online accounts private from other family members is just as important as protecting against unknown attackers. Both plans support all Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) methods for added security, including SMS, fingerprint, FaceID and physical security keys. For optimal protection, it’s best to use at least one of these methods. You can also save full backups of your records and restore to a previous state at any time, and 24/7 customer support is always on hand if you have any burning questions.
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The AMD Ryzen 5000 APUs codenamed Cezanne are expected to launch next year for the mobility segment. Initial leaks have pointed out that the Cezanne generation of APUs will offer a brand new Zen core architecture along with faster Vega graphics and a leaked entry at Sisoftware's database seems to validate this information. AMD Ryzen 5000 'Cezanne' Mobility APU With Faster Vega Graphics Than Renoir Ryzen 4000 APUs Spotted The leaked entry was spotted by Rogame and the APU which is part of the "Celadon CZN Renoir" platform has been tested in the benchmark suite. There are no specific details for what this APU houses in terms of CPU specifications but the GPU details are definitely mentioned. The specific Cezanne APU is part of the laptop/notebook segment. The graphics side features 8 Compute Units which are based on an enhanced version of the Vega graphics architecture. Each compute unit houses 64 stream processors which make a total of 512 stream processors. This is the same core count as the existing flagship Ryzen 4000 'Renoir' APUs. The most interesting part is the clock speed which is 100 MHz higher than all notebook Ryzen 4000 series APUs. The AMD Ryzen 7 4800U and the Ryzen 9 4900H feature 8 Vega CUs based on the enhanced 7nm process node but are clocked at 1750 MHz. The Vega GPU on the specific Cezanne APU features a clock of 1850 MHz which is 100 MHz higher than the Renoir APUs. There are some performance metrics but based on the reported clocks, a Cezanne APU will deliver around 5% higher TFLOPs than the Ryzen 4000 Renoir APU. However, considering how early this leak is, we might get to see even higher clock speeds for the GPU in the final variants. AMD's Ryzen 4000 Renoir Desktop APUs already feature clock speeds as high as 2100 MHz for the GPU portion which can be overclocked even higher. The final result will be laptops offering graphics performance faster than the PlayStation 4 Slim and Xbox One S without requiring a discrete graphics solution. Here's Everything We Know About The Next-Gen Ryzen 5000 Cezanne APUs So far, only the design of the Ryzen 5000 'Cezanne' APUs is confirmed and as we talked in our last report, the Cezanne generation of APUs will bring forward the new Zen 3 CPU architecture while re-using the Vega GPU architecture. The Cezanne family would be replacing AMD's Renoir Ryzen 4000 APU family which has been released on notebooks since April 2020 and will make its debut on the desktop AM4 platform in the coming months. The Cezanne family will rely on the FP6 and AM4 package for mobility and desktop platforms while utilizing both new and enhanced core technologies. The new cores will be fused on the CPU side in the form of Zen 3 which are also making their way to the Ryzen 4000 Desktop CPUs codenamed as Vermeer. The Zen 3 Desktop CPUs will launch earlier than the Zen 3 APUs for mobility and desktop platforms which could be announced around CES 2021 followed by a proper launch in the coming months. The GPU side for the Cezanne APU lineup on all platforms will still be using Vega graphics. Although this particular Vega GPU would be a further enhanced version of the 7nm iGPU which we got to see on Ryzen 4000 'Renoir' APUs. The first A0 silicon features the Vega 20 GPU and once again, this is an internal codename for the GPU. It has nothing to do with the number of compute units which one might think it comes with 20 CUs which is practically impossible on the same package size. AMD's Radeon VII GPU also featured the Vega 20 GPU and it was mostly due to the fact that Vega 20 series is based on the 7nm GPU IP while Vega 10 series is based on the 14nm GPU IP.
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ENERMAX has released the MarbleShell RGB Computer case series which comes in two different variants, the MarbleShell MS20 and the MarbleShell MS30. These two PC cases offer a unique front panel design that provides RGB lighting powered by the included addressable RGB fans. These two cases are available both from Amazon and ENERMAX's website. The MarbleShell RGB PC case series releases with the MS20 and the MS30 cases available on both Amazon and ENERMAX's website. The MarbleShell RGB Computer Case series launched with two cases, the MarbleShell MS20 and the Marble Shell MS30. Both of these cases feature a similar design to the front panel, the design looks asymmetrical, but through this design, we can see the RGB lighting supplied by the pre-installed fans. The front panel design features a webbed design providing efficient airflow. The MarbleShell MS20 features three pre-installed, with two pre-installed RGB fans mounted to the front of the case and a single 120 mm fan attached to the rear of the case. This allows for good airflow while keeping the RGB lighting in sync using the integrated addressable RGB hub. The MarbleShell MS30 PC case features an additional fan mounted to the front panel of the case, to account for the added height to the MS30 PC case. These cases both feature a tempered glass side panel that allows users to show off their installed PC components easily, and the MS30 PC case features an edge-to-edge tempered glass side panel to show off more of your installed components. For compatibility, the MS20 PC case features support up to an mATX PC case, a graphics card length of up to 365 mm, and a power supply length of up to 160 mm. This case also features support for up to four 2.5" HDD or SSDs and even has a removable HDD cage that features support for two 3.5" or two 2.5" drives. The MS30 PC case features similar compatibility the largest motherboard that is supported is an ATX motherboard, a graphics card length of up to 357 mm, and the HDD cage features support for a single 3.5" drive in addition to a single 2.5" drive or two 2.5" drives. These cases are available on both Amazon and ENERMAX's website; the MarbleShell MS20 PC case is priced at $59.99, while the MarbleShell MS30 PC case is priced at $79.99 on ENERMAX's website and $89.99 on Amazon.
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We’ve seen plenty of UFC 4 content unveiled thanks to EA over the past several weeks. As of Friday, the EA Sports UFC 4 trial has officially launched, bringing gamers a chance to play the game a week before release date. However, there are some fine details to take note of. Here’s what you need to know with the new Play First Trial available via EA Access. EA Sports UFC 4 trial details Ready to try out everything the new UFC 4 game has to offer including Career Mode and Blitz Battles? As of Friday, August 7, gamers can get a total of 10 hours to play the EA Sports UFC 4 trial. However, it requires being an EA Access member. That gives the Play First Trial, something exclusive to members of the service. In addition to trials, EA Access service (details here) also gives members discounts on digital purchases on Sony PlayStation or Microsoft Xbox. The service also includes a huge library of games available in their vault. The service has a cost of $4.99 per month for the PlayStation 4 or Xbox One. It’s an ongoing subscription, so keep in mind you’ll be billed each month unless you cancel. That said, $4.99 may be a good deal for some fans to test out EA Sports UFC 4 trial a week ahead of the release. The new MMA game is officially arriving on Friday, August 14, 2020, for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. For those who didn’t pre-order, this could give an idea as to whether or not they want to get the game. EA releases patch update based on closed beta feedback Weeks ago, EA allowed gamers to register for a UFC 4 closed beta to provide feedback about the gameplay. Based on the feedback that developers received, they made a number of updates. Those were unveiled through a patch that went out along with the EA Sports UFC 4 trial. One of the big additions was to add a training manual feature and updated tutorial systems to help gamers learn what’s what as far as how all the fight controls work. The other was to update fighter models to give them a better overall look. In particular, they “tuned muscle definition” for all fighter models based on their patch notes. There were some other fixes that rolled out as part of the patch notes. Those include lack of blood/damage after playing consecutive matches, fixing facial animations, fixing an ear deformation issue, and adding in a skip option for pre- and post-fight emotes. Check out the link below to get a full listing of the various changes in the update. A lot of the above fixes and/or upgrades were part of a patch update for the EA Sports UFC 4 trial. However, EA notes some fighter likeness updates may not appear in the trial, but rather when the game arrives next week. They’ll include Donald Cerrone, Cody Garbrandt, TJ Dillashaw, Stephen Thompson, Paul Felder, Paulo Costa, and Sean O’Malley.
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Remote working has been touted for a number of years as an avenue to increasing employee engagement, improving work-life balance and attracting millennial talent, but not many could have predicted the extent to which people have embraced the home office in recent months. According to a survey of TechRadar Pro and ITProPortal readers, the vast majority of workers (80.6%) would consider going remote on a permanent basis, never returning to the traditional office. Even more remarkable, despite the fact that 33.8% of respondents described remote working as challenging, almost three quarters (73.5%) of this sub-group said they would consider making a permanent switch regardless. Here's our list of the best productivity software out there Working from home: the mouse, monitor, keyboard and router you need Check out our list of the best project management tools right now Having spent the last four months becoming increasingly adept at operating outside the office environment and buoyed by the unexpectedly positive experience, employees were also inclined to praise their business’ handling of the transition. More than half (60.0%) said they think their company has managed the upheaval at least relatively well, despite the fact that many organizations had never had to support remote staff. Working from home In March, when it became clear no one would be returning to the office for the foreseeable future, the need to communicate with co-workers exclusively via video conferencing and collaboration software will have been the source of particular anxiety for many. However, less than a fifth (15.24%) of workers cited communication issues as the most challenging aspect of remote working. This is perhaps a credit to services such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Google Meet, used by a record number of users to keep both businesses and personal lives afloat during this testing period. Instead, remote workers struggled most with parts of their jobs that could not be performed remotely (24.3%), temperamental internet connection (17.7%) and the impracticalities of the home environment (16.18%) - all of which were larger thorns in their side. Working from home will never suit all staff, some of whom are employed in fields that require physical attendance. The pandemic will also have caused considerable damage to industries (such as co-working and events) founded on the assumption that face-to-face is preferable. For many businesses, however, remote working could be just the tonic. No longer restricted by geographical considerations, firms are able to recruit from an international talent pool, save on travel and real estate costs, and better cater to the demand for flexibility. Although it’s difficult to make accurate predictions while the virus remains at large, early appetite among both businesses and employees suggests the future may well be remote.
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My headphone collection seems to be constantly growing with new units that find their way onto my desk. From Astro A40 headsets that let the user customize their build design to a plethora of Bluetooth headphones, I only really opt to check out headphones that offer something unique beyond just a good audio profile. Avantree reached out to me sometime last month with an invitation to demo their latest Bluetooth headset in the Aria line: the Avantree Aria Me Wireless ANC headphones. What intrigued me most about this particular headset was in just how similar it was to a headset I got my hands on last year during an Indiegogo campaign. The design between the Avantree Aria Me and the Mu6 Space headphones that I demoed last year are strikingly similar in a lot of ways. That same creaking plastic that I wound up cracking after a couple of months of regular use on the Mu6 Space is present on Avantree's newest headphone line. I've been fairly careful with putting the headset on and off before folding it up and storing them in the included storage case between uses, but I know that all it might take is one 2 AM redeye flight to stretch them an inch too far before that inevitable plastic cracking occurs. For casual use around the house, the Aria Me has a nice weight balance that helps them sit comfortably on both ears without the same weighty feel of the Mu6 Space. The soft 'protein leather' earcups hold up fine to sweat during the hot and humid summer months while still remaining snugly in place. They're missing some of the cushioning on more premium headsets but still holds up in regular use; as a regular glasses wearer, they also don't squeeze the temples which will always be a positive in my book. What separates the Avantree Aria Me bluetooth headphones (and the Mu6 Space that came before it) from others on the market is in the ability to customize audio levels based on the wearer's hearing. It's a scientific fact that one's hearing decreases with age despite all of the advances in modern medicine. Some of the high tones are imperceptible as people get older so having a way to dial those tones down to what you physically can hear is an interesting concept. Specifications: Charging Holder & Headphone Stand 2-in-1 BT Version: V4.2 Supported profiles: HSP, HFP, A2DP, AVRCP Supported code: aptX hd, aptX low latency, SBC Operation range: Class 2, 10 meters Driver diameter: 40mm Impedance: 32 Ohm Frequency response: 20Hz~ 20KHz Up to 24hrs playtime, Rechargeable lithium battery Headphones net weight: 230g, Product size: 190 x 175 x 80mm The Avantree Aria Me headphones feature a customizable audio compensation algorithm that's pretty straightforward to setup: listen to a series of progressive tones and rotate an on-screen dial until you can no longer hear the tones, repeating the process eight times for each ear. Once the profile is generated, it can be saved directly on the Aria Me headphones and utilized without needing the app running in the background. Once the profile is loaded onto the bluetooth headphones, any device that the user connects the Aria Me to can take advantage of the custom audio profile and can be freely toggled by holding the play/pause button for a few seconds. Without the custom profile enabled, the audio sounds a bit muddy and the lower range notes get washed out against vocals and guitar licks. Afterwards, I was open to hearing a whole new range of audio and it was like someone just dug up the original masters for what I was listening to. The instant change in clarity left me wondering if those crisper tones had been there all along and I was just getting too old to notice. If you're going to pick up a pair of the Avantree Aria Me, definitely download the companion app and 'set and forget' the audio profile. Each of the buttons on the Avantree Aria Me can easily be reached along the underside of both the left and right earcups. On the left earcup are a toggle switch for the ANC, microphone mute, and a button that can answer/hang up calls as well as connect to whatever personal assistant is running on your device. The other side features a three-button strip for play/pause, volume up and volume down. The latter two buttons can be held to skip/repeat songs, a command I had to retrain myself on because of my previous headsets skipping if the button was tapped rather than being held. A power switch rests below these buttons and will be used to turn the headset off when switched fully to the left, powered on when switched to the middle, and set in Pairing Mode when switched all the way to the right. This feels like a major oversight that users might accidentally switch to pairing mode every time they turn the Aria Me on and is a feature I'd much rather see relegated to either its own button or a lesser used switch. When taking a call on the Avantree Aria Me, you'll still be able to hear your music or podcast in the background, although at a reduced volume and fidelity. The bass and custom equalizer settings I placed seemed to be discarded once I was in a call. I don't expect to regularly have music on in the background during my Zoom meetings with the Aria Me on but I usually have to listen to music as I write and having to lose out on audio fidelity during a Discord group chat can be disappointing. I'd be fine with just reducing the music volume by a set percentage but lowering the audio quality too? No thank you. Both the Avantree Aria Me headphones and the included charging stand both operate on micro-USB inputs to charge, a striking negative in 2020. Save for my DualShock 4 controller that gets used nightly for PS4 Remote Play, nearly everything else in my everyday carry bag operates on Type-C. This was something I brought up with Avantree's media contact and was informed that the charging port will be changed in a future revision (as will the plastic frame). If you don't mind having to throw an extra cable in your pack to charge up the headphones on the go, having a micro-USB port isn't a dealbreaker but is an otherwise blemish on the $150 asking price. No, the Avantree Aria Me won't replace your $350 Sony WH-1000XM4's if you've already picked some up this month. Avantree's headset is targeted towards the consumer that doesn't want the best audio quality but rather to be able to hear the whole range once again. The customizeable audio profile gives the Avantree Aria Me a unique place in the market for those that want to enjoy their favorite songs just as they did years ago. The Avantree Aria Me Bluetooth Headphones retail for $149.99 but you can use coupon code J3BEE75R at checkout to save 10%, bringing the total price down to $134.99. The coupon discount is valid on Amazon until August 30th.
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Two weeks ago, Rockstar teased upcoming updates for both GTA Online and Red Dead Online, shortly before the launch of Red Dead Online’s Naturalist update. Now, the studio has revealed what’s on the way for GTA Online. The “Los Santos Summer Special” update will be launching next week, on the 11th of August. The GTA Online Los Santos Summer Special “Make the most of the remaining dog days of the Southern San Andreas summer with a host of new activities hitting GTA Online next week,” writes Rockstar; “Featuring everything from tense new co-op missions launched from your Super Yacht to the track-based thrills of new Open Wheel Races, to a fleet of new vehicles to acquire and much more.” The GTA Online Los Santos Summer Special update looks set to be the game’s biggest update of the year so far. (And fans should remember that Rockstar has said that a bigger update is on the way later in 2020.) The first new feature of the summer update will allow owners of the Galaxy Super Yacht to launch new solo & group missions. These range from deep-sea diving to boat-based missions, but are all somewhat ocean-themed. Additionally, new Business Battles will be coming to the game, including new Adversary Modes set in The Diamond Casino. Of course, it won’t just be new missions. The summer update will also deliver a host of new vehicles; “including rides for Benny to customise, off-roaders, tunable sports cars and a pair of new Open Wheel beauties”. The latter are especially noteworthy because the summer update will also feature new Open Wheel Races. Not only that, but Rockstar will also be adding an Open Wheel Race Creator, so fans can start making their own. All of this new content will be coming to GTA Online next week, on the 11th of August. The update will, of course, also feature a range of general fixes and improvements for the game, along with the implementation of weekly special events which will take place over the next few months. GTA Online Leak Suggests 64-Player Servers are Coming to the Game Recently, Rockstar teased the upcoming release of two major updates, one for Red Dead Online and the other for GTA Online. The first has now launched, while the GTA Online Summer Update is likely to arrive in the next few weeks. However, it seems that even more changes are planned beyond that update. A recent retail leak for the game on PS5 suggests that the game could actually be getting 64-player servers. GTA Online Leak: 64-Player Servers for Next-Gen Consoles The leak in this case comes from a Dutch retailer, Bol, who recently published a listing for GTA Online on PS5 which includes the detail that the game will feature 64-player servers; a significant increase over the current limit. Of course, this leak should be taken with a grain of salt. It could simply be an error, or indeed, it could be a placeholder which has yet to be updated. However, given that Rockstar has announced that an ‘expanded’ version of GTA Online will be coming to next-gen consoles early next year, it’s certainly possible. Rockstar has yet to confirm or deny whether this particular detail is true. Presumably, something about the next-gen consoles would make 64-player servers feasible. At present, packed servers (with far less than 64 players) can already cause lag problems for players. Upping the limit to 64 without significantly improving the servers and the hardware handling connections would presumably be unwise. For now, GTA Online players can look forward to a Summer Update coming in the next few weeks, and then a bigger update later in 2020. That second update will reportedly feature new heists; the first major content drop for GTA Online since the Diamond Casino Heist in late 2019. The game will then be coming to the PS5 and Xbox Series X in early 2020, with remastered graphics and more in the new version.
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[DH-BATTLE] #REDSTAR ♪ ♫ VS HiTLeR. [Draw]
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In addition to being able to host meetings with up to 20,000 participants in Teams, Microsoft also recently announced that users will now be able to make phone calls using its video conferencing software. Employees within an organization can already easily call each other from Teams without a phone number. However, some employees use their phone numbers to make and receive calls with customers, partners and vendors which is why Microsoft is introducing Teams Calling. With Teams Calling and a cloud-based phone system, employees can continue to make work calls from wherever they are while still using their work number. Users will also be able to move seamlessly between chat, calling and meetings based on their needs. We've put together a list of the best remote desktop software These are the best business laptops on the market Also check out our roundup of the best cloud phone systems Teams Calling is a secure, robust solution that can be used by both large call centers and individuals. The service can be also be deployed quickly using an existing calling plan or with a Microsoft calling plan in select markets. Teams displays and phones The way in which workers communicate is rapidly changing and so too are the tools they use to communicate. This is why Microsoft is taking a fresh perspective on what a phone could be with its newest device innovation, Microsoft Teams displays. Microsoft Teams Displays are dedicated Teams devices that feature an ambient touch screen, high-quality calling and video as well as a hands-free experience powered by Cortana. At the same time though, the software giant realizes that being able to use existing hardware can provide important cost savings to businesses which is why it has announced extended support for Skype for Business (3PIP) phones beyond 2023. Additionally, Microsoft will be supporting core calling features on SIP phones from Cisco, Yealkink, Polycom and others with Teams and this feature will be available in the first half of 2021. For customers that are looking to modernize their phones, the company will release a new line of Microsoft Teams phones with physical buttons, high-quality audio and core calling features at an affordable price. These phones will be available from its hardware partners such as AudioCodes, Poly and Yealink staring in early 2021. Microsoft is also expanding its portfolio to deliver new USB peripherals that have dial pads and a modern Teams user interface for users who make a lot of calls. These USB phones, which will be available in late 2020, will work out of the box on both PC and Mac and will feature a dedicated Teams button.
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The latest AMD market share statistics from Mercury Research have been released and according to them, the red team has just secured its highest x86 CPU market share since 2013. This marks a major win for AMD in its continued journey with the Zen family of processors, reaching for newer heights with each successive generation of Ryzen and EPYC CPUs. AMD Secures Its Highest x86 CPU Market Share Since 2013 - EPYC Server & Ryzen Desktop Helped But Ryzen Mobility Dominated The results for the second quarter of 2020 were reported by Mercury Research (via Tomshardware) and they paint a very positive picture for AMD's entire x86 segments. During the second quarter of 2020, AMD hit an x86 CPU market share of 18.3% which is the highest since 2013 (Q4). AMD also hit an all-time high for its mobility CPU market share thanks to the newly launched Ryzen 4000 Renoir line which has been received very positively by the tech community and consumers alike. Also, one thing to keep in mind is that the numbers shared by Mercury Research may look slightly different than the ones reported by AMD themselves. For example, the numbers that AMD uses for its presentations are based on IDC's data for the server segment which only addresses the 1P & 2P servers whereas Mercury Research covers the entire x86 segment which includes 4S, 8S, and edge servers, hence we see a bigger divide in terms of market share numbers from the two independent firms. It still means that AMD is capturing the server market share in those two categories (1P / 2P) versus Intel and gaining some ground in the specific segment. With that said, let's take a closer look at the latest market share results per segment and how they fare against Intel for the first half of the year (2020). AMD Mobility CPU Market Share Q2 2020 AMD's mobility segment saw the biggest market share jump in the second quarter of 2020. The share increased from 17.1% (Q1 2020) to 19.9% (Q2 2020). This is a +2.9% increase over previous quarter and a +5.8% increase over the previous year. As of right now, a 19.9% market share in the mobility segment is the highest ever achieved by AMD since its inception. The main growth was primarily due to the launch of the Ryzen 4000 'Renoir' family which as stated has become very po[CENSORED]r in the tech space. The family offers stunning CPU performance with solid efficiency and battery life. The AMD Ryzen 4000 laptops also come in at a vastly cheaper price point while offering better performance per dollar compared to the competing Intel parts. AMD has a full range of Renoir laptops available from several OEM partners with more variants coming at the end of this year. Intel also introduced its Comet Lake-H lineup during the second quarter of 2020 but it looks like AMD is leading with more sales and unit shipments. In our recent report, we mentioned that the overall AMD Renoir shipments to ODMs tripled from Q1 to Q2 with overall mobile shipments at a record level. AMD mentions that there is an unprecedented demand for Ryzen 4000 mobile CPUs so we can expect AMD's mobile segment to continue gaining share in a stable manner throughout the rest of 2020. The AMD Ryzen 4000 Mobility CPUs will be competing against Intel's 10nm Tiger Lake CPUs in the coming month but we will have to wait and see whether the new family from the blue team will be available in enough quantities to break the Ryzen 4000 momentum or not. AMD Desktop CPU Market Share Q2 2020 Next up, we have the desktop segment where AMD captured 19.2% of the market share in Q2 2020 versus 18.6% in Q1 2020. That's a +0.6% increase over the previous quarter and a +2.1% increase from the previous year. Although it's not as significant as AMD's mobility segment. we have to note that the existing Ryzen 3000 CPUs have more or less put a huge dent in Intel's desktop segment as their volumes dropped by 14% during the recent earnings and desktop revenue declined by 9%. It's both a mix of poor 14nm supply and Ryzen 3000 'Matisse' CPUs being so disruptive that have put Intel's desktop segment in such a miserable state. The AMD Ryzen 3000 CPU sales have also slowed down compared to a few months ago due to the fact that AMD Ryzen 4000 CPUs based on the Zen 3 architecture are on the horizon. With that said, we can see a resurgence of sales by the time COVID-19 eases down in late Q3 or early Q4 2020 as the existing Ryzen 3000 CPUs get major discounts across the full lineup prior to the arrival of the next-generation family. AMD also entered two key OEM segments during the previous month which should provide a boost to the desktop CPU market share in Q3 2020. Both the AMD Ryzen 4000G series and Threadripper Pro series were introduced, offering a range of stunning features, capabilities, and performance levels for their targeted audiences on the consumer, business, professional, and workstation scale PCs. AMD Server CPU Market Share Q2 2020 Lastly, we have the server market share numbers which are reported at 5.8% in Q2 2020 versus 5.1% in total of the previous quarter. This is a +0.6% gain compared to Q1 2020 and a 2.2% gain versus the previous year. Once again, these figures are specific to the entire server segment while the ones that AMD reported were derived from IDC and covered the 1P & 2P (1-socket / 2-socket) servers. Those figures were reported at 8.0% for 2019 and would be exceeding double-digits in 2020.
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As the release date draws closer for EA Sports’ new MMA simulation game, we are getting a look at more of the UFC 4 rankings. The latest includes fighters who are in the top 20 overall, but not quite the top 20. Amongst them are former cover star Conor McGregor and one of the new cover stars, Jorge Masvidal. Here are more details on where they rank and how they rate along with other fighters. McGregor cracks top 20 of EA Sports UFC 4 rankings Over past editions of the EA Sports UFC game, Conor McGregor was celebrated as one of the best in the Octagon. Some still feel he has it, but based on the new UFC 4 rankings, he’s now the No. 20 fighter in their simulation game. Back in January, McGregor recorded a bounce back victory against Donald Cerrone at UFC 246. That was his first fight since Oct. 2018 where he lost a UFC Lightweight Championship bout by submission to Khabib Nurmagomedov. Also in the list for fighters ranked No. 11 through No. 20 is new cover star Jorge Masvidal. Many fans believe the Welterweight already suffered some sort of curse similar to the EA Madden cover curse. On the same day that Masvidal was officially unveiled as a cover star, he suffered his first loss in the past four fights. Masvidal fell to Kamaru Usman in a battle over the Welterweight Championship. He’ll enter the first official UFC 4 rankings as No. 14 overall. Other notable fighters on the list include women’s strawweight competitor Rose Namajunas at No. 17 and former UFC flyweight Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson. Much like Cris Cyborg, who was part of previous fighter rankings, Johnson is no longer fighting with UFC but instead with ONE Championship. We also see Daniel Cormier ranked at No. 16 overall. DC announced recently that he’ll be a special ratings adjustor for the upcoming game. Many fans are surprised he’s so far from the top 10, but that could always change since he has major input in the rankings. Who’s left for the top 10 fighters? We’ve now seen a number of major stars who have fought in the Octagon, but there are 10 more fighters left for UFC 4 rankings. We’ve yet to see top names including those who UFC ranks in the top five on their website. That includes Jon Jones, Khabib Nurmagomedov, and cover star Israel Adesanya. Another of the guys ranked top 5 via UFC is Stipe Miocic. Interestingly enough, his next fight is against the guy who ranks at No. 16 above. Daniel Cormier (22-2-) is set to face Miocic (19-3) at UFC 252 on August 15, right after the new UFC 4 game comes out. Could DC have set himself up for a goal and a major rise in the rankings with his No. 16 spot above? Also absent so far are several notable champions currently in the UFC. So that would include Women’s Bantamweight/Featherweight champion Amanda Nunes, Strawweight champ Weili Zhang and Flyweight champ Valentina Shevchenko. Stay tuned as the debates are likely to continue over the new UFC game and where fighters are ranked! Check out all of the rankings so far over at EA’s UFC website. The new UFC 4 game officially arrives on Aug. 14, 2020, for PS4 and Xbox One. Visit our video game news page for more updates about EA Sports UFC and other po[CENSORED]r titles.
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Requirements: Here are the RESIDENT EVIL 3 System Requirements (Minimum) CPU: Intel Core i5-4460 or AMD FX-6300 or better CPU SPEED: Info RAM: 8 GB OS: WINDOWS 7, 8.1, 10 (64-BIT Required) VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 or AMD Radeon R7 260x with 2GB Video RAM PIXEL SHADER: 5.0 VERTEX SHADER: 5.0 DEDICATED VIDEO RAM: 2048 MB Name game: Resident evil 3 Price: 26.14 euro Link store: https://www.eneba.com/steam-resident-evil-3-steam-key-global?af_id=operagxnew¤cy=EUR
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Requirements: MINIMALE : Système d'exploitation et processeur 64 bits nécessaires Système d'exploitation : Windows 7 (SP1), 8/8.1, 10 (Update 1803/April 2018 or later) – 64-bit Processeur : Intel Pentium 4 (64-bit), Intel Core 2 or AMD Athlon 64 – 2.2 GHz + Mémoire vive : 2 GB de mémoire Graphiques : Intel GMA X4500, NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT or AMD/ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 – 256MB VRAM DirectX : Version 11 Espace disque : 7 GB d'espace disque disponible RECOMMANDÉE : Système d'exploitation et processeur 64 bits nécessaires Name game: Football manager 2020 Price: 16.27 euro Link store: https://www.eneba.com/steam-football-manager-2020-steam-key-europe?af_id=operagxnew¤cy=EUR
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