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Jacob Ridley in gaming news

Jacob Ridley - EK admits fault for financial issues facing employees and business partners: 'We are committed to fulfilling our financial obligations and regaining your trust' - pcgamer.com - Usa

EK admits fault for financial issues facing employees and business partners: 'We are committed to fulfilling our financial obligations and regaining your trust'

Update: EK's current CEO and founder, Edvard König, has published a statement on the financial issues claimed by contractors, business partners and employees of the liquid cooling company. In which, König admits to delayed payments and a lack of communication, and outlines some corrective measures to attempt to address issues brought to light by various people and outlets.

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Jacob Ridley - There are few easy ways to get across the incredible complexity required to build a modern computer chip: this photograph is one of them - pcgamer.com - Netherlands

There are few easy ways to get across the incredible complexity required to build a modern computer chip: this photograph is one of them

Chipmaking is tough. Like really tough. Just how tough? An engineer could spend many hours talking about the intricacies of just a single step in the lithographic or packaging process and you'd come away wiser but moderately terrified about the scale of the accomplishments required to create any and all computer chips. But a photograph speaks a thousand words, and these photos of Intel's new lithographic 'High NA EUV' machines make it quite clear how incredibly complex this whole chipmaking biz is.

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Jacob Ridley - Max - Roccat is gone, replaced by Turtle Beach: 'We felt that time and resources would be best spent focusing under a single brand' - pcgamer.com - Germany

Roccat is gone, replaced by Turtle Beach: 'We felt that time and resources would be best spent focusing under a single brand'

Roccat is no more. The peripheral brand out of Germany, bought by Turtle Beach in 2019, is being retired and all of its existing product lines will be shifted over to Turtle Beach branding.

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Jacob Ridley - Cherry Xtrfy K5V2 review - pcgamer.com

Cherry Xtrfy K5V2 review

Cherry's switches are dependable, unwavering, and the standard by which many of us judge all other switches. So, what happens when Cherry changes them? You get the new MX2A Red switches inside the Cherry-made Xtrfy K5V2—a new and improved version of the Cherry MX Reds we've come to know well over the years.

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Jacob Ridley - Here's a portable PS1 built from the remnants of an actual console and it only took folding the motherboard 'like a book' - pcgamer.com

Here's a portable PS1 built from the remnants of an actual console and it only took folding the motherboard 'like a book'

Is it just me or are these DIY builds starting to look like a shippable product? This is the PS Hanami, from @YveltalGriffin on X, and it's a portable PS1 made out of the parts of a real PS1, only quite heavily modified (read: snapped in half) for a compact form factor not much bigger than a PS Vita.

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Jacob Ridley - Star Citizen - Updated Star Citizen minimum system requirements look gentle but they're more guidelines than actual rules - pcgamer.com

Updated Star Citizen minimum system requirements look gentle but they're more guidelines than actual rules

Star Citizen has just updated its minimum system requirements and they appear rather easy-going: a quad-core CPU of unspecified age, a GPU with 4GB of VRAM, and 16GB of system memory. Many modern systems quite happily conform to that specification, especially with the developers noting a few examples of graphics cards that meet the requirement, including the GTX 1060, RX 460, and Arc A380. 

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Jacob Ridley - US promises Samsung $6.4B to build more chips on US soil, which only increases the chance of a Made in USA GPU at some point - pcgamer.com - Usa - South Korea - state Texas

US promises Samsung $6.4B to build more chips on US soil, which only increases the chance of a Made in USA GPU at some point

The US government has announced it will hand $6.4B to Samsung, in a bid to get more advanced chips produced on US soil. The company, headquartered in South Korea, is currently in the process of building chipmaking facilities, including a fab and packaging plant, in Taylor, Texas and this big influx of cash hopes to convince it to stay in the Lone Star State for the long-term.

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Jacob Ridley - My top TikTok account of the minute: this 'guy with two microscopes' that peeps inside computer chips - pcgamer.com

My top TikTok account of the minute: this 'guy with two microscopes' that peeps inside computer chips

It's all clock speed, cache size and core counts—but what's really going on under the hood of your latest computer processor? That's a good question, and one that a fair few university degrees hope to help you understand. If you don't have the time for a cheeky bachelor's degree, how about scrolling through a couple of short, informative TikTok videos instead? I've just the channel…

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