Hardware

Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty is about to hit the gaming world with a bang. This highly anticipated game expansion has created quite a buzz among players. But before you immerse yourself in this exciting new adventure, there are a few things you should do to ensure you’re ready. First and foremost, don’t forget to download
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Google Stadia, the tech giant’s ambitious foray into the gaming industry, met an untimely demise in January of this year. The streaming service joined the ranks of countless other failed projects from Google. Despite its struggles with market share and a questionable business model, the exact reasons behind Stadia’s closure remained a mystery. However, a
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Nvidia, the renowned GPU manufacturer, is set to shake up the data center GPU market with its upcoming GB100 Blackwell series. Leaks from Nvidia insider kopite7kimi hint at significant changes in the unit structure of these next-gen graphics cards. This article delves into the details provided by kopite7kimi and explores the implications of Nvidia’s shift
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In the vast universe of Bethesda’s video game series, Starfield offers players a glimpse into a post-apocalyptic Earth. However, creative director Todd Howard recently revealed in an interview with The Washington Post that the developers had considered incorporating elements from their renowned game series, Fallout, into Starfield. The idea of exploring the remnants of the
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The highly anticipated sci-fi RPG game, Starfield, developed by Bethesda, has made quite an impact since its full release on September 6. With over 330,000 concurrent players on Steam, it has exceeded the launch numbers of Skyrim, which held the record back in 2011 with over 287,000 concurrent players. However, Starfield still falls short of
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Italian tech website Chips ‘n Bits has reported that AMD may be prioritizing the production of FPGA and GPGPU chips over its next-gen Radeon gaming GPUs (RX 8000) at TSMC. This decision reflects a growing trend in the industry, where more production capacity is being allocated to AI chips rather than graphics cards. This has
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