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AppWizard
November 28, 2025
Acer's gaming laptop, the ANV15-52-586Z, is priced at 9 and features an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 GPU, enabling modern gaming with ray tracing and DLSS. It runs Cyberpunk 2077 at 1080p with high settings at over 60fps and Fortnite at over 120fps. The laptop is powered by an Intel Core i5-13420H CPU and has 8GB of DDR5 RAM. It includes a 15.6-inch 1080p IPS LCD display with a 165Hz refresh rate and a 512GB SSD for storage. Connectivity options include three USB-A ports, two USB-C ports, a headphone jack, Ethernet, and HDMI. The laptop emphasizes functionality over design and is noted for being an affordable option in the gaming laptop market.
AppWizard
October 13, 2025
Intel has announced its new XeSS 3 technology, which enhances graphics for existing games that use XeSS 2. This technology introduces multi-frame generation (MFG), allowing Intel GPUs, especially integrated graphics, to generate up to three additional AI-driven frames between hardware-rendered frames. Gamers can choose frame generation modes of 2x, 3x, or 4x through the Intel Graphics Software app, with a recommendation for a base frame rate of over 60fps to avoid graphical issues. XeSS-MFG will be supported across Intel's entire Xe GPU lineup, starting with Intel Core Ultra 200 series CPUs with Xe2 cores and Intel Arc A and B-series GPUs, with plans for future support for older Xe1 GPUs. Performance tests showed significant frame rate increases in games like Painkiller and Dying Light The Beast when using the new technology.
BetaBeacon
September 23, 2025
Google has introduced Gemini Live for Android gaming through Play Games Sidekick, which acts as a coach providing in-game overlay for supported games. Gemini offers context-aware guidance, tips, and tricks without the need to leave the game. The feature is powered by AI and tailored to the user's gameplay, with additional features such as Achievements, Quests, and Boosts. Google plans to roll out Play Games Sidekick with Gemini Live in select games over the coming months.
AppWizard
September 9, 2025
AMD has introduced FSR 4, which can be enabled in nearly any game that supports FSR 3.1, offering improved image quality for users of AMD Radeon RX 9000 series GPUs. Gamers can toggle FSR 4 on and off through the AMD Adrenalin 25.9.1 driver update without needing a driver whitelist or official game support. FSR 4 is currently compatible with 85 games, while Nvidia's DLSS 4 technology supports over 175 titles. However, FSR 4 will not work with FSR 3.1 titles using the Vulkan API or those that use non-standard integration methods. FSR 4 utilizes machine learning-based upscaling, leveraging AI cores in RDNA 4 GPUs. Despite advancements, AMD has not yet introduced a competitive machine learning-based frame generation system like Nvidia's DLSS, and current FSR frame generation results have been mixed.
AppWizard
July 16, 2025
Microsoft is enhancing the Xbox PC app with a new feature called “Stream your own game,” allowing Game Pass Ultimate subscribers to stream over 250 console games directly to their PCs without installation. This feature expands the library of supported games from 50 to over 250, including titles like Baldur’s Gate 3, Star Wars Outlaws, Cyberpunk 2077, and Hogwarts Legacy. The games run on Microsoft’s cloud servers, conserving installation time and storage space on PCs. To use this feature, users need a Game Pass Ultimate subscription and digital copies of the games; physical discs are not supported. Participation in the Xbox Insider program and registration for the PC Gaming Preview is also required. Currently, the feature is available in 28 countries, with plans to remove the Insider restriction and broaden game selection in the future.
AppWizard
July 16, 2025
Xbox enthusiasts can stream select titles on PC through the Xbox PC app, currently available to Xbox Insiders with a Game Pass Ultimate subscription. This feature allows subscribers to stream their owned titles, including over 250 games, some of which are not part of the Xbox Game Pass catalog. The streaming does not require an Xbox console, as games are accessed directly from Microsoft's cloud servers. This capability is part of Microsoft's strategy to enhance game streaming, known as Project Lapland, and aims to expand the library of supported games.
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