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Google Has Announced Its First Custom ARM-Based Chipset Called Axion, But It Will Not Power The Pixel 9 Or Pixel 9 Pro - wccftech.com
wccftech.com
09.04.2024 / 22:23

Google Has Announced Its First Custom ARM-Based Chipset Called Axion, But It Will Not Power The Pixel 9 Or Pixel 9 Pro

It is too early for Google to announce its fully custom Tensor chipset for smartphones and tablets, but the company has probably ensured a solid footing of producing in-house silicon with the announcement of Axion, an ARM-based SoC designed specifically for datacenters. The chip was unveiled during Cloud Next 2024 and arrives with a host of performance and efficiency benefits, which we will discuss at length here.

Huawei Is Prepping Its New Kirin Flagship Chipset, With One Tipster’s Cryptic Post Saying That The New SoC Is ‘Accelerating’ - wccftech.com - China
wccftech.com
09.04.2024 / 14:43

Huawei Is Prepping Its New Kirin Flagship Chipset, With One Tipster’s Cryptic Post Saying That The New SoC Is ‘Accelerating’

As rumors pick up the pace around Huawei and its upcoming P70 series, so do the claims that the former Chinese giant is developing a flagship Kirin chipset. One tipster talks about this in a new post but fails to mention other important details. Regardless, there are a heap of earlier reports that talk about the same silicon, which will allow us to get to the bottom of this rumor.

Astro Bot And Other "Smaller" First-Party Games Will Launch On PS5 This Year, Says Insider - thegamer.com
thegamer.com
05.04.2024 / 12:55

Astro Bot And Other "Smaller" First-Party Games Will Launch On PS5 This Year, Says Insider

A reliable gaming insider has claimed that PlayStation plans to release a new Astro Bot game this year alongside several other "smaller" first-party titles.

Stellar Blade won't charge for post-launch DLC like New Game+, director says the action RPG "will not require any additional expenses that gamers are not aware of" - gamesradar.com
gamesradar.com
04.04.2024 / 16:49

Stellar Blade won't charge for post-launch DLC like New Game+, director says the action RPG "will not require any additional expenses that gamers are not aware of"

Stellar Blade's director says you won't have to pay a dime for additional content—that is, unless the studio teams up with another developer to create crossover content. 

Fallout TV producer Jonathan Nolan says playing the games disrupted writing The Dark Knight Rises - eurogamer.net
eurogamer.net
03.04.2024 / 15:09

Fallout TV producer Jonathan Nolan says playing the games disrupted writing The Dark Knight Rises

Amazon's Fallout adaptation is set to release later this month, and in preparation the cast and crew have started sharing titbits about its production and their work on the series.

One Of 2023's Most Controversial Games Is Coming To PlayStation Plus On April 16 - screenrant.com
screenrant.com
03.04.2024 / 14:57

One Of 2023's Most Controversial Games Is Coming To PlayStation Plus On April 16

Mintrocket's is coming to PlayStation Plus on April 16. As its name would suggest, the title follows a professional diver called Dave who catches unique fish during the day to serve at his seaside sushi restaurant at night. The title was released to extremely high acclaim on PC in June 2023, with a Nintendo Switch version released later that year. It sparked some controversy when it was nominated for the "" award at The Game Awards, however, as Mintrocket is a subsidiary of Nexon, Korea's biggest game company, and would have had more funding than most actual Indie developers.

Just 66 titles saw 80 percent of all playtime in 2023, most older games like Fortnite or GTA 5 - rockpapershotgun.com
rockpapershotgun.com
03.04.2024 / 12:43

Just 66 titles saw 80 percent of all playtime in 2023, most older games like Fortnite or GTA 5

The PC and console market grew by 2.6% to $93.5 billion in revenue last year, according to a new report by video games date company Newzoo (cheers, Kotaku!) That’s good, right? Growth is universally a good thing, otherwise all those nice, dead-eyed men in suits wouldn’t keep saying it was. You can’t just lie about growth, that’s a business crime. However, here’s some slightly more worrying news, depending on how much you value new ideas: Of all the game time that gamers spent gaming in quantifiable Big Year for Gaming 2023, just 20% of that time was gamed on games other than the 66 specific games mentioned in the report.

Rockstar has revealed two more games coming to its GTA+ subscription service - videogameschronicle.com - county Storey - city Vice - city Liberty, county Storey - city Chinatown
videogameschronicle.com
02.04.2024 / 20:27

Rockstar has revealed two more games coming to its GTA+ subscription service

Two more classic titles have been confirmed for Rockstar Games‘ GTA+ subscription service.

Like a Dragon studio head says Yakuza Kiwami 3 will come at some point - videogameschronicle.com - Japan
videogameschronicle.com
02.04.2024 / 08:51

Like a Dragon studio head says Yakuza Kiwami 3 will come at some point

The head of Like a Dragon developer Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio says he wants to make Yakuza Kiwami 3 at some point.

Capcom Reveals Dino Crisis Is One Of Its Most Requested Games - thegamer.com - Japan - Reveals
thegamer.com
01.04.2024 / 10:15

Capcom Reveals Dino Crisis Is One Of Its Most Requested Games

Dino Crisis died a grizzly death in 2003 with the action-packed Xbox-exclusive threequel. In the over 20 years since, fans have been calling for a return to the series and its more horror-oriented roots, and they were only spurred on further when Capcom remade several of its classic Resident Evils. Now, it's one of the company's most heavily requested games.

Microsoft is finally bringing keyboard and mouse support to Xbox Cloud Gaming titles - engadget.com
engadget.com
26.03.2024 / 23:43

Microsoft is finally bringing keyboard and mouse support to Xbox Cloud Gaming titles

It's taken much longer than expected but Microsoft is finally bringing keyboard and mouse (KBM) support to certain Xbox Cloud Gaming titles. We first heard that the company planned to do so in March 2022 and it was suggested that the option might be available by that June, but evidently that did not happen. It's only now that Microsoft is starting to let testers on the Alpha Skip-Ahead ring check out KBM functions on web browsers (Edge and Chrome) and the Xbox PC app. The feature should be available more broadly soon.

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