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Google's modular smartphone project sacrificed its original vision to move forward

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Total War: Warhammer DirectX 12 performance preview: Radeon reigns supreme

In an early preview benchmark of Total War: Warhammer's DirectX 12 performance, Radeon wins across the board--but mind those caveats. Read More

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