Weekly Roundup – Top 10 posts of the week, AMD took the top spot

This week AMD 7nm Radeon Graphic Card was the most talked about article in our hardware section along with new custom designs by EVGA for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20 series cards. News related to upcoming OnePlus 6T and Google Pixel3 features were leading in Mobile section.

AMD Confirms New 7nm Radeon Graphics Cards Launching in 2018

With all the media buzz surrounding NVIDIA’s brand spanking new 12nm RTX 20 series Turing graphics cards over the past couple of weeks, which promise to deliver 40% better performance than their predecessors, a similarly exciting news story on the Radeon side has seemingly flown under the radar.

NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti 3DMark Score Allegedly Leaks, 35% Faster vs 1080 Ti

RTX 2080 Ti has managed to outpace the GTX 1080 Ti Founder’s Edition by almost exactly 35%, which scores around 9500 points at stock clock speeds.

The lineup will mark Google’s third direct attempt at a flagship smartphone, after having discontinued the Nexus lineup.

As the launch of the Intel 9th Generation, core processors gets closer and closer, more performance and overclocking previews (or leaks as we call them) are appearing on various Asian forums. The latest one shows the Core i7-9700K being pushed beyond 5 GHz on an air cooling setup and we also have a few performance benchmarks.

OnePlus Might Unveil the Highly-Awaited OnePlus 6T on January 15, 2019 

The company took to its Weibo page to announce that it has a new goal for January 5, 2019, with an image of a OnePlus 6 unit to go with it.

It’ll be interesting to see whether Rockstar ever publicly shares the RDR2 demo they brought at GameStop’s event, though.

Blizzard has provided additional details on the ongoing investigation on using World Quest exploits in Battle for Azeroth and has explained what PvP item levels are awarded for each PvP rank.

Blizzard has rolled out Battle for Azeroth nerfs for healers, rogues and mages in PvP and has said it will be addressing other overperforming specs in a future hotfix.

AMD Vega 20 GPUs for high-performance computing and server environments would be utilizing the latest XGMI GPU-To-GPU interconnect as revealed in the latest Linux patch.

EVGA has just unveiled their upcoming custom designs for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20 series cards which will be aiming the top of the line enthusiast market.