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There are plenty of high-speed internet service providers in Hayward -- but which one is the best?
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We found all the best deals on Apple products this Fourth of July week, but they won't be around for long.
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But what should you do if you are no longer happy with your gaming chair? Take it apart, dispose of it and forget about it? Not necessarily, because perhaps your gaming chair would benefit from an upgrade.
To get the best out of your gaming chair, we have selected some interesting accessory options. Unless otherwise stated, most of the products should be suitable for all common manufacturers.
Option 1: Neck, lumbar or seat cushion for more ergonomics
Most gaming chairs are already very ergonomic and, in addition to a shape adapted to the spine, also have other aids. These include a good neck cushion that supports the head if you want to lean backwards.
The manufacturer Noblechairs, for example, offers a comfortable cushion made of memory foam that adapts to the shape of the head and can be attached to the chair with a drawstring. This is available for just $35.
You should also provide optimum support for your lower back if you are sitting for long periods of time. A separate lumbar cushio
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Finally, after more than a decade of effort, Windows on Arm is a viable alternative to traditional x86 processors—and it's especially alluring if you long for longer battery life.
But what about games? There's reason to be skeptical., despite Qualcomm's pre-release claims that games should just work on Snapdragon X Elite. Games are often developed with a highly specific platform target. Even ports that seem simple, like a move from PlayStation 5 to Xbox Series X|S, can take a lot more effort than you might think.
To find out how well Qualcomm's chips fare in PC games, I pitted Microsoft's new Surface Laptop 7 against a Dell Inspiron 14 Plus 2-in-1 with an Intel Core Ultra processor and Intel Arc integrated graphics. The results are shocking.
Qualcomm vs. Intel integrated GPUs
Every Qualcomm Snapdragon X chip comes with an integrated Qualcomm Adreno X1 GPU, though the IGP's performance varies a bit depending on the particular Snapdragon X chip in a device:
Snapdragon X Plus X1P-64-100: 3.8 TFLOPs
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