The iPhone and iPad will be extra spooky this October.
06.09.2023 - 15:15 / wccftech.com
AMD has just released its latest Radeon 23.9.1 drivers which add support for HYPR-RX & Anti-Lag+ technologies across all RDNA 3 GPUs.
Today's Radeon Software Adrenalin 23.9.1 driver adds two major components to the suite which include the highly anticipated HYPR-RX feature and support for Anti-Lag+. Both technologies are supported by all RDNA 3 GPUs while also delivering day-1 support for the latest GPU releases, the Radeon RX 7800 XT and the Radeon RX 7700 XT.
We took a deep dive into the AMD HYPR-RX technology here which is a driver-level switch that can enable Radeon Boost, Radeon Anti-Lag+, and Radeon Super Resolution for boosted performance when needed. The technology can also be enabled across all DX12/DX11 titles through the driver switch but that update is planned for an early 2024 launch. As of right now, Anti-Lag+ supports all RDNA 3 GPUs with the standard Anti-Lag tech supporting RDNA 2 and below GPUs.
Following are all the titles that support Anti-Lag+:
Following are the full highlights:
The iPhone and iPad will be extra spooky this October.
Hasbro has unveiled its next auto-transforming Robosen Transformers toy as part of its 40th anniversary celebrations is now available for preorders, and it's a whopping 15 inches of the most famous of the Dinobots, Grimlock.
We are two weeks away from Forza Motorsport, and pre-loading began earlier this week for most versions. Fair warning: you'll want to make some room on your PC or Xbox, as Turn 10 Studios' next entry in the racing sim series has quite a hefty file size.
Yes, Kingdom Hearts 4 might officially be in development, but for now, there is no telling when the next game in the series will actually be here. We might have to wait a while, and wherever possible, the best way to fill the Kingdom Hearts-shaped holes in our lives is with other official merch inspired by the games. If that's exactly what you need to bridge the gap between games right now, then you can pre-order Square Enix's light-up Keyblade on Amazon.
Julian Scott of Space Pants Games just dropped the unreleased Genesis/Mega Drive version of Wacky Races up on Itch.io for free. While the game was developed to completion for publisher Virgin Entertainment, it was left unpublished because they didn’t have the rights to the property.
September 14's Nintendo Direct was full of announcements for upcoming games, but it also gave us release dates for some anticipated amiibo figures, including Noah and Mio from Xenoblade Chronicles 3, which were originally announced a while ago. Now, the Noah and Mio amiibo are available for pre-order at certain retailers in a twin pack.
A lot of Pokemon have already been turned into Funko Pop! figures, but with more than 1,000 'mons created, and more being added all the time, it seems likely Funko will never catch up. Especially if it wants to give every Pokemon Pop! a pearlescent and flocked variant. Considering how much trainers like shiny hunting, I'd imagine there's probably quite a lot of demand for that. Just regular Pops will do for now, and Sobble has officially joined the Funko party.
After reminding viewers during the Sept. 14 Nintendo Direct that new amiibos of Princess Zelda and Ganondorf would be coming on Nov. 3, both went up for pre-order on Best Buy for $15.99 each. You can try your luck at placing an order now. These amiibo are based on the variants of these characters from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (heard of it?).
Holy Wow Studios has released trombone-based rhythm game Trombone Champ for Switch via Nintendo eShop for $14.99.
Horizon Chase 2 is now available for Switch via Nintendo eShop and PC via Epic Games Store, Epic Games Publishing and developer AQUIRIS announced.
NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 4070 GPUs are now available at a starting price of $549 US at leading online retailers such as Newegg.
Total Mayhem Games have announced and released cooperative puzzle game We Were Here Together: Expeditions for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 via PlayStation Store, Xbox Series and Xbox One via Microsoft Store, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store. It is free to claim until October 13.