ComputerBase's Top Tech News & Reviews Drive High Readership
ComputerBase's 'Tests & Reports' and 'News & Notes' sections have seen high readership this week. The most popular include performance analyses of FSR 4, reports on memory shortages, and reviews of the iPhone 17 Pro Max and ROG Xbox Ally X. Meanwhile, Samsung has halted production of the S26 Edge smartphone due to poor sales of its predecessor.
Last week's top articles included a comprehensive Battlefield 6 test with 21 graphics cards and AMD's preview driver, a review of the Huawei Watch GT 6 and GT 6 Pro as cycling power meters, and an iPhone 17 Pro Max test dubbed 'Apple's orange steamhammer'. This week, the site covered 74 news/notes and 7 tests/reports, including upcoming tests of Apple's M5 processor, a NAS, and an input device.
FSR 4 has been extensively tested on RDNA 2 and RDNA 3 graphics cards, assessing image quality, performance, and compatibility. A historic memory shortage is affecting the market, driving up prices for DRAM, NAND Flash, and HDDs. Microsoft has also ended support for Windows 10 after over a decade of operation.
The end of Windows 10 support, the release of LineageOS 23, and reports of burned 12VHPWR connectors were among the most read news and notes. Looking ahead, Apple's M5 processor and other devices are set for testing next week, keeping ComputerBase's readership engaged with the latest tech news and reviews.
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