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Nick Evanson - Intel was in the running to make the PlayStation 6 APU but lost out to AMD due to disputes over profit margins, report claims - pcgamer.com

Intel was in the running to make the PlayStation 6 APU but lost out to AMD due to disputes over profit margins, report claims

With the launch of the PlayStation 5 Pro, AMD continues to be the console chip maker of choice, and given its history with Sony, we've all expected that it will remain in place for the PS6. However, according to a new report, multiple processor companies competed for the chip contract, including Intel, which ultimately lost to AMD over disputes about profit margins.

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Nick Evanson - Microsoft's recyclobot uses machine learning and computer vision to open and recycle 90% of hard drive components - pcgamer.com

Microsoft's recyclobot uses machine learning and computer vision to open and recycle 90% of hard drive components

Data centers around the world produce a combined total of 50 million metric tons of e-waste every year and defunct hard drives contribute no small portion to that amount. Typically, these are all shredded and ground up to prevent sensitive data from being accessed. Microsoft reckons it has a better solution: Use robots to fully disassemble every drive and recycle almost all of the materials.

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Nick Evanson - Ally X (X) - AMD is set to finally join Nvidia with FSR 4, using AI to power frame generation, though no word on upscaling yet - pcgamer.com

AMD is set to finally join Nvidia with FSR 4, using AI to power frame generation, though no word on upscaling yet

FidelityFX Super Resolution, AMD's answer to Nvidia's DLSS, has been around for a little over three years now and it's been a real boon to all kinds of GPUs, including Nvidia's GeForce models. The latest version, FSR 3.1, offers a shader-based upscaler and frame generation system but the tech world hyped on AI, AMD has decided it can't ignore it any longer and has announced that the next iteration will be AI-based, for frame generation at least.

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Nick Evanson - US Dept of Justice claims Google 'corrupted legitimate competition in the ad tech industry by engaging in a systematic campaign to seize control' - pcgamer.com - Usa

US Dept of Justice claims Google 'corrupted legitimate competition in the ad tech industry by engaging in a systematic campaign to seize control'

It's a fact of modern Internet life that content providers rely heavily on the use of advertising to fund the creation and hosting of material we all view on a daily basis. The technology behind it all is a multi-billion dollar industry and there's one name that tops the charts: Google. So much so, that the US Department of Justice claims that Google has «used anticompetitive, exclusionary, and unlawful means to eliminate or severely diminish any threat to its dominance.»

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Nick Evanson - DRAM or DRAM-less? Whichever you pick, these are two great 2 TB gaming SSD deals - pcgamer.com

DRAM or DRAM-less? Whichever you pick, these are two great 2 TB gaming SSD deals

Nextorage NEM-PAB | 2 TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300 MB/s read | 6,900 MB/s write | $249.99$139.99 at Newegg (save $110) This Nextorage doesn't have any DRAM cache, making it a little less responsive than the DRAM-equipped NEM-PA model, but it's absolutely no slouch though. Prices for this excellent SSD are really volatile but it's still one of the better-value 2 TB drives with a heatsink.

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Nick Evanson - Want a 4 TB external SSD with solid state cooling, passkey unlocking, wireless tracking, RAID 6, and a built-in e-paper display? Yours for—squints at the screen—the price of TWO PlayStation 5 Pros - pcgamer.com

Want a 4 TB external SSD with solid state cooling, passkey unlocking, wireless tracking, RAID 6, and a built-in e-paper display? Yours for—squints at the screen—the price of TWO PlayStation 5 Pros

External storage drives are things that you either hardly ever use or they're a daily part of your tech ensemble. SSD versions are often small, lightweight, and really tough but the best part about them is they're not very expensive. Unlike the new Pro Mini from Iodyne (via The Verge) which demands an asking price of $1,500 bar five bucks.

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Nick Evanson - Mark Cerny - The PS5 Pro is the most powerful games consoles ever released, but at $700 PC gaming has nothing to worry about - pcgamer.com

The PS5 Pro is the most powerful games consoles ever released, but at $700 PC gaming has nothing to worry about

It was billed as merely being a 'Sony technical presentation' focusing on the PlayStation 5 and «innovations in gaming technology,» but with all the rumours building up over the months, we all knew what it was going to be about and it didn't disappoint. Mark Cerny, the lead architect of the PS5, spent 10 minutes spilling some of the details about the PS5 Pro.

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Nick Evanson - Watching Doom being played on a hologram-like volumetric display is like taking a peek at the future of gaming - pcgamer.com

Watching Doom being played on a hologram-like volumetric display is like taking a peek at the future of gaming

The original Doom is a landmark in the history of PC gaming. Hardly news, of course, but its enduring popularity over the past three decades means that it's also the piece of software that one must use when experimenting with coding or electronics projects. When I saw it being played on a volumetric display, though, it didn't generate any feelings of nostalgia—I saw the future of PC gaming.

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