Yearly Archives: 2022

Gran Turismo Sophy: Sony Announces AI That Can Compete with the Best GT Sport Drivers in the World

Artificial intelligence isn't only going to take people's jobs; it's also going to beat everyone at Gran Turismo, according to a new development by the experts at Sony AI, Polyphony Digital, and Sony Interactive Entertainment's cloud gaming team, who today introduced Gran Turismo Sophy, a new AI that was trained to compete with the best of the best in PlayStation's leading racing series.

Samsung’s New Exynos 2200 Processor with AMD RDNA 2 GPU Reportedly a Huge Disappointment

Samsung used the phrase "game changer" to describe its latest Exynos processor with AMD RDNA 2-based Xclipse GPU in an announcement last month, but there is now growing indication that the chip may have been majorly overhyped.

Evil Dead: The Game Now Available for Preorder

Boss Team Games has announced that preorders for Evil Dead: The Game are now available for PC and console.

Ubisoft Turns Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Expansion into Standalone, Stealth-Oriented Title to Help Fill Its Schedule

Ubisoft has turned one of its expansions for Assassin's Creed Valhalla into a fully fledged, standalone title as a way of filling out its thin release schedule, according to sources with Bloomberg.

Fractal Launches Torrent Compact and Torrent Nano PC Cases

Fractal has introduced two smaller versions of its acclaimed Torrent case for users who were hoping to get the base model's aesthetics and excellent cooling performance in a smaller package.

Microsoft Confirms Call of Duty, Other Activision Blizzard Titles Will Remain on PlayStation “Beyond Existing Agreements”

Head of Xbox Phil Spencer has already made it pretty clear that Microsoft would be honoring all existing agreements upon acquisition of Activision Blizzard to keep franchises such as Call of Duty on PlayStation, but the company has doubled down on its commitment today in a new blog post pertaining to its new principled approach to app stores.

NZXT Introduces Refreshed H1 Case That’s No Longer a Fire Hazard

NZXT has announced a refreshed version of the H1, a PC case that made headlines in previous years for circuit boards potentially overheating or catching fire due to metal screws being used to attach the PCIe riser assembly to the chassis, which could lead to dangerous short circuits.

Intel’s Optane Business Suffered $576 Million Operating Loss in 2020

It's no secret that Intel's Optane memory technology hasn't exactly been a success, but new SEC filings have revealed just how much of a drain that business had been on Intel's finances back in 2020.

Samsung Runs Into Production and Pricing Issues with QD-OLED

The Elec has shared two reports that reveal some of the challenges that Samsung Electronics and Samsung Display are facing in their quest to bring Quantum Dot OLED (QD-OLED) display technology to the consumer market.

AMD Ryzen 5000 Series CPU Support Added to Five More ASRock X370 Motherboards

ASRock has already earned the title of being the first manufacturer to add Ryzen 5000 Series support to an X370 motherboard, having released a firmware update for its X370 Pro4 motherboard back in January, but the company isn't stopping there to appease enthusiasts who want to upgrade to the latest chips but are stuck on older AM4 hardware.

Dying Light 2 Patch (1.04) Adds DLSS Improvements and Other Fixes

Techland has released a new patch for Dying Light 2 to add improvements for DLSS and other fixes for the long-awaited sequel.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Gets Streaming Debut Date

Paramount+ has released a new poster for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, announcing its streaming debut on May 5, one year after the announcement of the new series.

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