Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
26-Way Intel/AMD CPU System Comparison With Ubuntu 16.10 + Linux 4.10 Kernel
AMD at CES 2017
AMD confirms all Ryzen CPUs will be unlocked
Best of CES 2017
Kingston HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Keyboard Review
Razer at CES 2017
Review of 3DESIGN 3D Printing Pen
The 10 Most Anticipated PC Games of 2017
26-Way Intel/AMD CPU System Comparison With Ubuntu 16.10 + Linux 4.10 Kernel
AMD at CES 2017
AMD confirms all Ryzen CPUs will be unlocked
Best of CES 2017
Kingston HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Keyboard Review
Razer at CES 2017
Review of 3DESIGN 3D Printing Pen
The 10 Most Anticipated PC Games of 2017
26-Way Intel/AMD CPU System Comparison With Ubuntu 16.10 + Linux 4.10 Kernel
In preparation for Intel Kaby Lake socketed CPU benchmark results soon on Phoronix, the past number of days I have been re-tested many of the systems in our benchmark server room for comparing to the performance of the new Kaby Lake hardware. For those wanting to see how existing Intel and AMD systems compare when using Ubuntu 16.10 x86_64 and the latest Linux 4.10 Git kernel, here are those benchmarks ahead of our Kaby Lake Linux CPU reviews.Read full article @ Phoronix
AMD at CES 2017
For a long time there was talk about the AMD’s new product Vega that will be unveiled soon. Now we know that the AMD’s new Vega graphics architecture goes far beyond gaming. This year at CES 2017 AMD showed Vega’s tech beyond the expectation, this new graphics architecture is designed to appeal to more than a gamer’s.Read full article @ DailyTech
AMD confirms all Ryzen CPUs will be unlocked
And the firm is aiming to hard launch before the end of Q1 this year. Some new AMD Ryzen slides have come to light confirming that "every AMD Ryzen Processor is multiplier unlocked". In further positive news, for those waiting for the time they can get the parts to build their first AMD Ryzen system, AMD is aiming for a simultaneous launch and availability date ahead of the end of the Q1 period.Read full article @ Hexus
Best of CES 2017
Every year the industry's biggest names gather in Las Vegas to show us a glimpse of the devices and innovations that will define the months to come in consumer technology. In no particular order, here's our selection of the 10 most promising or downright cool products we found at CES 2017.Read full article @ TechSpot
Kingston HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Keyboard Review
The Kingston HyperX Alloy FPS can be added to a growing list of things Kingston can do well on its first try.Read full article @ APH Networks
Razer at CES 2017
Razer gaming laptop with three screens is a reality.Read full article @ DailyTech
Review of 3DESIGN 3D Printing Pen
I love 3D printing, my wife says I’m obsessed actually, but I enjoy it a lot and today I’ve got another 3D pen for review from a company called 3Design. The pen is well made, it’s simple to use and load and it can use PLA or ABS type filaments but best of all it can be powered by a standard USB port. Read on to learn more…Read full article @ Technogog
The 10 Most Anticipated PC Games of 2017
2016 was a decent if unspectacular year for PC gaming. Several popular game franchises received high quality additions, we also saw great new IPs, but a collection of games we were excited for ended up being major disappointments. Mafia III and No Man's Sky are prime examples. Hopefully the games we're most excited to play in 2017 will meet the hype surrounding their release.Read full article @ TechSpot