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Activision addresses Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's listed 309 GB install size
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I think this is going to be a problem going forward. As SSD storage size grows, the need for developers to optimize storage becomes less...
Today at 4:28 AM
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Nvidia RTX 50 "Blackwell" GPU configurations surface, not all SKUs will get GDDR7
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I feel DDR7 is going to be reserved for the upper mid range upwards. So at best, those xx70 series and above will be getting it. This is...
Yesterday at 10:50 PM
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Capcom is bringing Resident Evil 7: Biohazard and the RE 2 remake to Apple platforms
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I doubt that. Apple will always position their products in a way that they do not cannibalize sales of their other devices. So even if...
Yesterday at 10:44 PM
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MSI shows off hot-swappable PCIe Gen 5 SSD expansion card that looks like a video card
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This may be useful for some users who are heavy photo, and/or, video editors. But I think most people may be satisfied with a NVME SSD...
Yesterday at 10:31 PM
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PlayStation architect Mark Cerny discusses the evolving console, how PS5's design choices impact PC gaming
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So essentially what you just said refuted the claim of console and PC convergence. In my opinion, there is nothing degrading about...
Yesterday at 10:26 PM
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Intel's new Gaudi 3 accelerators massively undercut Nvidia GPUs as AI race heats up
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I think it is good to have alternatives, but Intel clearly is trying to compete on price across their entire range of products, which is...
Sunday at 5:12 AM
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First foldable iPhone may be delayed until 2027 as Apple focuses on reliability and crease issues
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This is the typical excuse that Apple gives when they don't want to implement big changes. And at the same time, they will also find...
Thursday at 5:27 AM
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Google's privacy chief and head of competition law are leaving, will not be replaced
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Leaving does not mean that it won't be replaced isn't it? I mean they can assign someone internally to cover these area. At the end of...
Thursday at 3:30 AM
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Team Fortress 2 players drop review bomb on Valve for ignoring game's bot problem
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This is what I don't understand - If the game is so bad, then why are people playing it then? I feel the issue with cheating won't ever...
Jun 5, 2024
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Total vehicle electrification could require significantly larger copper mining efforts over the next 30 years
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The narrative is that EVs are good for the environment because they don't emit any gas. So companies providing charging facilities then...
Jun 5, 2024
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Windows Copilot AI will eventually run on GeForce RTX GPUs
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To allow Copilot to spy on user? Really?
Jun 4, 2024
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Intel strikes back: Pat Gelsinger outlines Intel's future at Computex 2024
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The other thing to consider is the lost of Hyperthreading. To be honest, I feel I prefer Intel to start focusing on chip power...
Jun 4, 2024
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Portable SSD with AirJet tech runs 20C cooler, achieves 2x sustained performance
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On paper, it sounds great. However I don't see this being implemented in any consumer device so far other than some proof of concept and...
Jun 4, 2024
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Intel unveils Lunar Lake CPUs for AI PCs and Sierra Forest processors for servers
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I think that number looks too good to be true and likely an edge case scenario. I mean if you think about it, Intel's previous E-cores...
Jun 4, 2024
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iPhone 16 Pro could feature the thinnest bezels on a smartphone yet
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Another genius improvement from Apple. The bezels are in reality already small, so not sure if it’s meaningful to go to the extremes...
Jun 4, 2024
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