Ready to see what AMD has coming next to the HPC world?
Published: 8th November 2021 | Source: AMD | Author: Mark Campbell



The PC version of Elden Ring will be limited to "up to 60 FPS framerates" on PC
Elden Ring is one of the most highly anticipated games of early 2022, acting as Bandai Namco/From Software's successor to the Dark Souls franchise, offering players a new world, new lore and new gameplay mechanics.
Bandai Namco has

Modders have Ported Pinnacle Station into Mass Effect Legendary Edition
Mass Effect Legendary Edition doesn't feature all of Mass Effect's DLC content. Mass Effect's Pinnacle Station DLC is missing. While its content is not vital, it is a shame that EA's upgraded version of the original Mass Effect Trilogy is not content complete. Thankfully, modders have achieved what EA couldn'

Raptor Lake will reportedly follow Alder Lake's approach to DDR5/DDR4 memory support
Alder Lake may have just launched, but that's not stopping analysts from discussing what comes next. Following Alder Lake will be Raptor Lake, Intel's 2nd Generation hybrid x86 CPU architecture, and


Some games won't work with Intel's Alder Lake series CPUs, but there is a fix (kinda)
As impressive as Intel's Alder Lake CPUs are, they aren't without their issues. Intel's move to Hybrid x86 has its drawbacks, and while Windows 11 and Intel's Thread Director can enable high levels of efficiency with Intel'

AMD teases the future of Radeon Instinct and EPYC
AMD's preparing themselves for their November 8th Accelerated Data Center keynote, where their CEO, Lisa Su, and their Senior VP and GM of Server Business Unit, Dan McNamara, and Senior VP and GM of Datacenter and Embedded Solutions Business Group, Forrest Norrod plan to reveal the company's latest product innovations and showcase how they



Intel Disables DirectX 12 on their Haswell processors
Intel has removed DirectX 12 support from their Haswell series processors with their latest GPU drivers to combat a hardware vulnerability, removing the danger posed by potential escalation of privilege threats.
Thankfully, most Haswell users will not be playing games using their GPU's integrated graphics solution, making the impact of this change minimal. That