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Property Values Outperform Crypto In The Last Year
Analysis by Nested, the modern estate agent, has revealed that despite a cooling property market, UK house prices posted a…
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Equity REITs slightly decline in value this week, but outperform broader markets
3 dividend shares I’m backing to outperform in 2023!
Dr James Fox explores three dividend shares he’s backing to outperform the market in 2023, based on economic forecasts and trends.
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Market Extra: Small-cap stocks outperform so far in 2023 as U.S. equities book second week of gains this year
1 stock that I think will outperform the FTSE 100 in 2023
With a recession imminent, Stephen Wright thinks shares in Endeavour Mining can outperform the FTSE 100 as investors look for safety in gold in 2023.
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FTSE 100 oil stocks can outperform in this recession. Here’s how
FTSE 100 oil stocks have had a blistering year. I think the top stocks can continue reaping the rewards into 2023. Let me explain how.
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Intel claims its Arc A770 and A750 GPUs will outperform NVIDIA’s mid-range RTX 3060
Ahead of bringing its Arc desktop GPUs to everyone in a couple of weeks, Intel has revealed more details about what to expect from the graphics cards in terms of specs and performance. The A770, which starts at $329, will have 32 Xe cores, 32 ray-tracing units and a 2,100MHz graphics clock. In terms of RAM, it comes in 8GB and 16GB configurations, with up to 512 Gb/s and 560 Gb/s of memory bandwidth, respectively.
As for the A750, which Intel just announced will start at $289, that has 28 Xe cores, 28 ray-tracing units, a 2,050MHz graphics clock, 8GB of memory and up to 512 Gb/s of memory bandwidth. All three cards, which will be available on October 12th, have 225W of total power.
Intel claims that, based on benchmarking tests, you’ll get more bang for your buck with these cards than NVIDIA’s mid-range GeForce RTX 3060. It says the A770 offers 42 percent greater performance per dollar vs. the RTX 3060, while the A750 is seemingly 53 percent better on a per-dollar basis.
It claims that, in most of the games it tested, the A770’s 16GB configuration delivered better ray-tracing performance than the similarly priced RTX 3060 (which, in fairness, debuted back in early 2021). When it came to Fortnite, Intel says the A770 had 1.56 times the ray-tracing performance of the RTX 3060.
Of course Intel is going to tout its GPUs as being better than the competition. We’ll have to wait for the results of our own Intel Arc benchmarking tests to have a true sense of the performance.
In any case, it’s looking like NVIDIA is about to have more competition on the GPU front. Only this time, it’s from an established brand that just so happens to be behind many of the processors powering the PCs that might very well have used NVIDIA cards otherwise.
Why I believe these FTSE 100 stocks will continue to outperform
The markets are facing some significant economic headwinds. However, I believe some FTSE 100 stocks are well positioned to ride out the storm and potentially prosper in the process.
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Why this dirt-cheap FTSE 100 stock could outperform in a recession
This FTSE 100 energy company is as cheap as chips and should continue to take market share from its competitors as the UK enters a recession.
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