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GeForce Now Comes To Chrome Browser And macOS To Democratize Cloud Gaming For All

GeForce Now Comes To Chrome Browser And macOS To Democratize Cloud Gaming For All When GeForce NOW launched, NVIDIA s cutting-edge gaming service supported streaming games that were rendered in cloud data centers to devices running a dedicated app. Over the course of 2020, the company opened up its cloud gaming service to browsers, starting with Chrome on ChromeOS. Adding GeForce NOW support to Safari on iOS devices also allowed NVIDIA to skirt Apple s apparent ban on game streaming subscription services that might compete with Apple Arcade subscription services. NVIDIA seems to be getting the hint that more users is always better, as the company has now opened up support for Google s Chrome browser on Windows and macOS. 

Will Apple s spectacular iPhone 12 sales figures boost the smartphone industry in 2021? – TechCrunch

Will Apple’s spectacular iPhone 12 sales figures boost the smartphone industry in 2021? You’d be forgiven for being skeptical about the iPhone 12’s stellar performance this past quarter. It’s been a rough couple of years for smartphones a phenomenon from which not even Apple was immune. Frankly, after staring down these macro trends over the last couple of years, it seemed like the days of phone-fueled earnings reports were behind the company as its expanding services portfolio started to become its primary financial driver. For the final quarter of 2020, Apple earnings surpassed $100 billion a first. I capped off my mobile coverage last year with an article titled, “Not even 5G could rescue smartphone sales in 2020.” Among the figures cited were two year-over-year drops of 20% for the first two quarters, followed by a global decline of 5.7% for Q3. As we noted at the time, a mere 5.7% drop constituted good news in 2020.

M1 Mac Mini Power Consumption Figures Put Intel CPUs to Shame

M1 Mac Mini Power Consumption Figures Put Intel CPUs to Shame Posted by Rajesh Pandey on Jan 28, 2021 in Mac mini, News Apple’s M1 Macs have shown just how power-hungry Intel CPUs had become over the last few years while delivering very little performance improvements. John Gruber of Daring Fireball has now taken the official power consumption figures of all Mac Minis starting from the 2005 PowerPC G4 variant and compared it to the M1 Mac mini. The figures show just how efficient the 2020 M1 Mac Mini is and just how terrible the 2018 Mac Mini was in terms of power efficiency. At idle, M1 Mac Mini consumes 7W of power while the 2018, 6-core Core i7 Mac Mini consumes 20W of power. The 2014 2-core Core i5 model fared better at 6W. At full load, the M1 Mac Mini can pull around 39W of power while the 2018 Core i7 Mac Mini required as much as 122W of power.

How to Check Which Graphics Card (GPU) Your Mac Has

How to Check Which Graphics Card (GPU) Your Mac Has Jan 27, 2021, 9:00 am EDT | 1 min read To display graphics on your screen, your Mac uses a graphics card, often called a Graphics Processing Unit (or GPU), which can be integrated into your Mac or on a discrete card. The GPU determines how quickly your Mac can render graphics in games and other apps. Here’s how to check which GPU your Mac has. First, click the “Apple” menu in the upper-left corner of your screen and select “About This Mac.” In the “About This Mac” window that opens, you’ll see slightly different information, depending on whether you have a Mac with an Intel CPU or one with Apple Silicon (such as the M1 chip).

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