Ian Evenden
Ian Evenden has been doing this for far too long and should know better. The first issue of PC Gamer he read was probably issue 15, though it's a bit hazy, and there's nothing he doesn't know about tweaking interrupt requests for running Syndicate. He's worked for PC Format, Maximum PC, Edge, Creative Bloq, Gamesmaster, and anyone who'll have him. In his spare time he grows vegetables of prodigious size.
Latest articles by Ian Evenden
Wolverine V2 is not an X-Man, just a new Razer gamepad to rival Xbox's
By Ian Evenden published
news Quick-reaction buttons top the list of hilariously over-described features.
This new screen from Asus is big, fast, and TUF
By Ian Evenden published
news Ultrawide vies to be the only thing on your desk through sheer size alone.
Leaked AMD Zen 3 mobile benchmarks show 19 percent gains
By Ian Evenden published
news Shock Geekbench leaks suggest new chips better than old ones.
X470 and B450 motherboards get serious SAM love, Smart Access Memory that is...
By Ian Evenden published
news Owners of X470 and B450 mobos rejoice, you get the new hotness.
AMD teases 'mind-blowing' RDNA 2 ray tracing in its new tech demo
By Ian Evenden published
news Reflections and shadows and lights. Oh my!
TSMC will have 2nm chips in mass production in 2024. Wait, so is that like Zen 5?
By Ian Evenden published
news Gates, gates, all around, much too small to see.
News flash: new flash tech delivers SSDs 3x faster than today's drives
By Ian Evenden published
news NEO Semiconductor's X-NAND promises SLC speed with QLC capacity.
Android TV port gives hope to forgotten, dust-covered PCs everywhere
By Ian Evenden published
news At least, it will after a tiny bit more development time.
Intel's new gaming laptop CPU pops up in online benchmarks
By Ian Evenden published
news First sighting of elusive new Intel CPU in Taiwanese benchmark result.
AMD RX 6800-series to "be gone in a few minutes" so I'm sticking with my place in the RTX 3080 queue
By Ian Evenden published
Likely to be more RX 6800 cards and fewer of the RX 6800 XT.
Approved! AMD and Nvidia foundry will make tiny things in Arizona desert
By Ian Evenden published
news South-western fab plant USA’s first 5nm foundry.
Smart SSDs could squeeze 12TB onto a 4TB drive
By Ian Evenden published
news All the files you know and love, only smaller.
Thrustmaster’s eSwap X Pro controller comes to bits in your hands
By Ian Evenden published
news Don’t worry, it’s supposed to.
Xbox Series X gamers now have to deal with ambient occlusion settings too. Welcome to the party
By Ian Evenden published
news First they came for our installs, then our settings menus
Got YouTube Premium? You could be in line for free Stadia hardware
By Ian Evenden published
news Californian advertising firm showers gifts upon those it deems worthy.
AOC and Porsche Design collaborate on large piece of cast iron
By Ian Evenden published
news Curvy 27-incher is the latest release from the German dream factory
AMD Ryzen 5000 was the 'fastest-selling CPU launch' for one UK retailer
By Ian Evenden published
News Definitely not a paper launch, then.
Sapphire unveils its own AMD RX 6800 cards, and they're kinda gorgeous
By Ian Evenden published
News Assuming you find grey rectangular things attractive, that is.
IBM and Google battle for quantum supremacy in computing
By Ian Evenden published
supercomputer Two giants of quantum computing slug it out, politely.
Before We Leave review
By Ian Evenden published
Whale of a time A non-violent take on the 4X strategy genre.
How a team of AI researchers took on all comers at StarCraft 2
By Ian Evenden published
GG, Robot The AlphaStar AI became a Grandmaster.
Academics are making 'intelligent buildings' with the help of fungi
By Ian Evenden published
Weird Science The Centre for Unconventional Computing is using fungal colonies in surprising ways.
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