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It is considered one of the leading gaming audio brands. [2] Gaming headsets have been Turtle Beach's primary product offering since around 2005. [1] Turtle Beach headsets are generally cross-compatible between current-generation consoles like the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PCs, as well as most mobile and tablet devices.
Turtle Beach also released the Stream Mic for users who broadcast from their consoles and PC. [33] In 2017, it released the first headsets (the Stealth 600 and 700) that could connect directly to the Xbox One console wirelessly. [34] The Stealth 600 went on to be the best-selling Xbox One gaming headset for 2018. [35]
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Intel's first PCIe 2.0 capable chipset was the X38 and boards began to ship from various vendors (Abit, Asus, Gigabyte) as of 21 October 2007. [64] AMD started supporting PCIe 2.0 with its AMD 700 chipset series and nVidia started with the MCP72. [65] All of Intel's prior chipsets, including the Intel P35 chipset, supported PCIe 1.1 or 1.0a. [66]
SSDPorts: 2 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C (Thunderbolt 3), 1 x HDMI 2.0, headset jack 2 MP built-in webcam 2.84 pounds 1.28 kg 12.6 x 8.1 x 0.52 inches (W x D x H) QHD version 2.7 GHz intel Core i7—7500U Intel HD graphics 620 8 GB RAM (LDDR3-1866MHZ) soldered on to the memory board 12.5 inch QHD+ (2560 X1440) 128 GB SSD, 256 GB SSD
January 30 – Wayne June, voice actor as announcer for Dota 2 and narrator for Darkest Dungeon. [16] February 3 – Stéphane Picq, 59, composer who scored Dune, MegaRace, Lost Eden, Atlantis: The Lost Tales and Riverworld. [17] February 16 – Viktor Antonov, 52, art director of Half-Life 2 and Dishonored. [18]
U.2 (pronounced 'u-dot-2' [1]), using the port SFF-8639, is a computer interface standard for connecting solid-state drives (SSDs) to a computer. It covers the physical connector, electrical characteristics, and communication protocols.
The PowerPC 7xx is a family of third generation 32-bit PowerPC microprocessors designed and manufactured by IBM and Motorola (spun off as Freescale Semiconductor bought by NXP Semiconductors). This family is called the PowerPC G3 by Apple Computer (later Apple Inc. ), which introduced it on November 10, 1997.