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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Maximum PC April 2023.
TIME FOR TEAM RED
WE PROMISE it’s nothing personal, but we’ve been maligning AMD and its GPUs for the past six issues. True, it’s mainly because Nvidia has been drip-feeding its Lovelace-powered 4000-serie...
AMD’s Fastest Yet
AT THIS YEAR’S Consumer Electronics Show, AMD’s Lisa Su made the usual slew of announcements, but the most anticipated was the official launch of its new Zen 4 V-cache chips. These are expected ...
PC SALES SLUMP
FIGURES DURING the first flush of the pandemic were up by as much as 26 percent. The year after saw a small rise, but 2022 saw those gains come crashing back down. Some analysts claim it’...
WINDOWS ON AN APPLE
THIRD-PARTY applications have had various degrees of success. Parallel Desktop for Mac appeared back in 2006 and runs Windows as a virtual machine rather than as an emulation. Previously ...
RTX 4070 THIS APRIL
Graphics card prices are still too high. What we need is decent affordable mid-range kit.
SOME OF THE first outsiders to know about new cards from Nvidia are its partners, a...