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Australia sees 21% spike in gaming enthusiasts

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Game on with new processing power as esports fans gear up with fresh tech

In a remarkable display of national enthusiasm for gaming, Australia has experienced a substantial 21% increase in the number of gaming enthusiasts since 2021.

This surge is now being celebrated on a grand scale at the Intel Extreme Masters (IEM) Sydney international esports tournament.

The IEM Sydney tournament has become a focal point for gamers and esports fans, showcasing the country’s growing passion for competitive gaming. This year’s event is expected to be more thrilling than ever, with participants from around the world competing at the highest level.

In addition, Intel has recently launched its cutting-edge 14th Gen desktop processors, which promise to revolutionise gaming experiences. These processors are being unveiled for the first time at IEM Sydney, leaving fans curious about their performance.

While the 14th Gen Intel processors are primarily designed for gaming, they raise questions about their versatility. What other applications can they serve? Moreover, esports fans attending IEM Sydney can look forward to more than just processor launches. The event promises a plethora of gaming-related experiences and technology advancements.

As technology evolves, the demand on PCs increases, but what happens to the old, outdated technology? Roger Chandler shares insights into this issue.

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