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Samsung and ASUS Geekbench scores reveal Intel’s Panther Lake CPUs | Early benchmarks hint at a generational leap in laptop performance


In two recent public Geekbench listings, we’ve finally got a glimpse at Intel’s Core Ultra 300 Panther Lake chips running in real laptops. The entries were spotted and reported by VideoCardz, which highlighted the two different Geekbench result pages. One shows an AI test using the ONNX CPU backend, and the other shows an OpenCL test focused on GPU compute.

The laptops in question are the unreleased Samsung Galaxy Book6 Pro (likely an update of our reviewed Galaxy Book5 Pro) with the Core Ultra 5…



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Another week, another new wave of games launching across the Xbox Store. This week, one of the biggest games of the year finally arrives, with Activision’s Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. This new title is again led by Treyarch and Raven, with a co-op campaign, expanded Zombies mode, and more. It’s also the final Xbox first-party game to launch in what has been an absolutely packed year. As such, it’s naturally available day one for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass subscribers. You may like Outside… Source link

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ARC Raiders is off to a massive start, peaking at well over 260,000 players on release day. The game would go on to eclipse the 350,000 player mark only days later that weekend. Usually, that’s the end of it, but not for ARC Raiders. Not only did ARC Raiders break that record on Friday, but also on Saturday and Sunday. Hitting an all-new high of 462,488 players on November 9. If you want to know just how absurd that is, I can’t think of another PvP game in the last two years (or really ever) that… Source link

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Why you can trust Windows Central Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test. I remember a few years ago, when Embark Studios first hit the mainstream. Two projects were in the works: a First-person competitive shooter called The Finals and another that would eventually become ARC Raiders. At the time, the definition of what ARC Raiders was to become wasn’t set in stone. In fact, ARC Raiders was… Source link