Top 13 Maximum PC Articles of 2013 Posted: 30 Dec 2013 04:20 PM PST Looking back at the biggest feature stories of the past year 2013 was a big year for technology, specifically for the enthusiast PC market. We saw a bunch of new high-end graphics cards come out in addition to a new major CPU line from Intel and even a new, updated OS from Microsoft. In addition to our roundup of the top news stories of 2013, we wanted to commemorate the year by compiling the biggest articles that held your interests and got you talkin'. The following 13 articles are brought to you by a combination of traffic, comments, and editorial discretion. So come review the year with us and let us know what stories you enjoyed reading over the past year! |
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New Record: Over 7.6 Million Gamers Signed Into Steam at the Same Time Posted: 30 Dec 2013 11:01 AM PST Steam's winter sale is drawing a record number of concurrent users If you missed out on Grand Theft Auto IV on the PC, you can snag it on Steam for just $4.99, which is 75 percent off its normal selling price. Fallout: New Vegas is also marked down 75 percent to the ridiculously low price of $2.49, and you can find scores of other games at discounted prices as part of Steam's Holiday Sale for 2013. Not by coincidence, while all this is going on, Steam just recorded the largest number of concurrent users. The number of gamers logged into Steam peaked at 7,679,286 on December 29, trumping the 7 million record that was set over Thanksgiving weekend and a high of 6 million last year. At the time of this writing, there are more than 7.4 million gamers on Steam, according to the Steam & Game Stats page. Steam is home to around 65 million users. Out of those logging in, the most popular game right now is the free-to-play title Dota 2, which hit a peak of 601,749 users today. After that, it's a steep drop off to the second most popular title, Left 4 Dead 2, with a peak of 111,035 users. What PC games have you been playing lately? Follow Paul on Google+, Twitter, and Facebook |
Whiz Kid Who Impressed President with Marshmallow Cannon is Now Intel's Youngest Intern Posted: 30 Dec 2013 09:44 AM PST Marshmallow cannon shoots 16-year-old prodigy straight into an internship at Intel Most 16-year-olds probably spent their holiday vacation playing video games, hanging out with friends, cruising the mall, and doing whatever it is that teenagers do in their free time these days. Joey Hudy did something different. Hudy, who made headlines for wowing President Barack Obama with his marshmallow cannon in February 2012, attended Intel's New Hire Orientation (NEO), officially making him the Santa Clara chip maker's youngest person ever hired through the company's Corporate Internship Program. The high school sophomore first met Intel chief Brian Krzanich at the Rome Maker Faire last October. According to an article on Hudy's blog post, Krzanich hired the teen on the spot. "We hope to forge a lasting relationship with Joey, and all our interns, as we support their professional development," Vaadra Martinez, U.S. Internet Program Manager in HR, said in a statement. Hudy, a math and engineering whiz named one of the 10 smartest kids in the world by Brilliant.org, is one of around 1,500 interns Intel hired this year, and the only one without a driver's license. His mom Julie drove him to NEO. Once school is out for the summer, he'll be working in the New Device's Group's Product Development division before going back to class in the autumn. Remember his name -- we have a feeling we'll be hearing more about Hudy's accomplishments and professional career in the years to come. Follow Paul on Google+, Twitter, and Facebook |
Samsung's 8Gb LPDDR4 Mobile DRAM Will Lead to Faster, 4K Ultra HD Phones Posted: 30 Dec 2013 07:28 AM PST Mobile DRAM will soon become the most popular type of DRAM around Samsung is closing out the year by introducing what it claims is the industry's first 8-gigabit (Gb), low power double data rate 4 (LPDDR4), mobile DRAM built a on 20nm-class manufacturing process technology. Using the new chips, DRAM players can cram 1 gigabyte (GB) on a single die, which is the largest density available for DRAM components today, Samsung says. The chips are also fast and power efficient. According to Samsung, the new LPDDR4 interface provides 50 percent higher performance than even the fastest LPDDR3 or DDR3 memory interfaces, and it does it while consuming around 40 percent less energy at just 1.1 volts. This combination of speed and power efficiency will translate into faster, more responsible applications, advanced features, and even higher resolution displays, all while maximizing battery life. "This next-generation LPDDR4 DRAM will contribute significantly to faster growth of the global mobile DRAM market, which will soon comprise the largest share of the entire DRAM market," said Young-Hyun Jun, executive vice president, memory sales & marketing, Samsung Electronics. "We will continue introducing the most advanced mobile DRAM one step ahead of the rest of the industry so that global OEMs can launch innovative mobile devices with exceptional user convenience in the timeliest manner." Samsung's 8Gb LPDDRD4 uses a new Low Voltage Swing Terminated Logic (LVSTL) I/O interface that the company originally submitted to JEDEC and has since become a standard specification for LPDDR4 DRAM. This interface will enable a data transfer rate per pin of 3,200 megabits per second (Mbps), or twice that of the 20nm-class LPDDR3 DRAM that's now in mass production. What this means for end users is that device makers can start building premium mobile products such as large screen UHD 4K smartphones, tablets, and ultra-slim notebooks. Follow Paul on Google+, Twitter, and Facebook |