Xbox One X HDR requires More Effort to Implement than PS4 Pro, says Dev
According to developer MercurySteam, HDR is easier to implement on PlayStation 4 Pro than on Microsoft’s next-gen console. Xbox One X HDR support…
According to developer MercurySteam, HDR is easier to implement on PlayStation 4 Pro than on Microsoft’s next-gen console. Xbox One X HDR support…
The fourth free upgrade to Windows 10 – the Falls Creators Update – will go live on October 17th. According to Microsoft, the…
Microsoft confirmed Wednesday that it no longer supports Intel’s Atom “Clover Trail” processors, which means they won’t ever receive the Windows 10 Creators…
At E3 2017, Microsoft finally fully lifted the curtain on Xbox One’s powerful successor – Project Scorpio – now called the Xbox One…
With Xbox Scorpio reveal only a few days away, the speculation around Microsoft’s super-powerful console is rife. Recently, new information about Scorpio’s graphical…
Reports are coming in stating that Microsoft is unexpectedly blocking some older Intel and AMD processors from receiving Windows updates. The processors getting…
More leaks from Microsoft’s whitepaper emerge online revealing Project Scorpio’s new API preferences. Back in January, Eurogamer received a Microsoft whitepaper which gave…
Back in August last year, Microsoft announced that Intel and AMD’s next-gen processors, Kaby Lake and Ryzen respectively, would officially be supported only…
Yesterday, Eurogamer’s Digital Foundry revealed the final specs of the Project Scorpio as they had an exclusive look at Microsoft’s upcoming mid-gen console…
Last week, we heard rumors about Microsoft revealing their new console in early April. Now, Eurogamer’s Digital Foundry has confirmed this, saying they…
New rumors regarding Xbox Scorpio teraflops and memory are floating around the Internet. Reportedly, Microsoft’s next-gen console will feature 9 TFLOPS of power…
Recently, a report from ComputerBase emerged online which indicated AMD’s upcoming Ryzen processors would support Windows 7, despite Microsoft having already said that…