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Nick Evanson - Pat Gelsinger - Intel's chip foundry keeps losing billions of dollars but CEO Gelsinger says this is it, this year is 'the trough' - pcgamer.com - Usa

Intel's chip foundry keeps losing billions of dollars but CEO Gelsinger says this is it, this year is 'the trough'

As part of Intel's internal reshuffling, separating its chip-making facilities into Intel Foundry and everything else as Intel Products, the company filed a Form 8-K with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. In this document, the full picture of how well the foundry service was performing became clear and with operating losses of $7 billion in 2023, more than $2B worse than the previous year, it's clear that Intel has a lot of work to do to turn that around.

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Nick Evanson - Ada Lovelace - Valve Hardware Survey for March—AMD still can't make a dent in Nvidia's massive lead - pcgamer.com

Valve Hardware Survey for March—AMD still can't make a dent in Nvidia's massive lead

It's that time of the month again, when Valve publishes statistics for its latest hardware survey. All the key details about the different gaming PCs sampled are there for viewing and while the figures for March don't contain anything hugely significant, the long term trends show that PC gamers upgrading from older GPUs are mostly switching to Nvidia's latest RTX 40-series of graphics cards.

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Nick Evanson - Mark Zuckerberg - Mark Zuckerberg bromances Jen-Hsun Huang, claiming 'he’s like Taylor Swift, but for tech' - pcgamer.com

Mark Zuckerberg bromances Jen-Hsun Huang, claiming 'he’s like Taylor Swift, but for tech'

CEOs of big tech companies often get together for promotional duties and PR events. Such meetings usually involve talking about a new project they're working on or an investment of some kind worth billions of dollars. So, when Meta's Mark Zuckerberg and Jen-Hsun Huang of Nvidia got together for a recent «jersey-swap» on Instagram, you wouldn't expect more to come of it. Not so for Zuckerberg who, in response to a comment on the photo, described Huang as being like Taylor Swift. A tech version, of course.

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Nick Evanson - TSMC makes the world's graphics chips and predicts 'within a decade a multichiplet GPU will have more than 1 trillion transistors' - pcgamer.com - Taiwan

TSMC makes the world's graphics chips and predicts 'within a decade a multichiplet GPU will have more than 1 trillion transistors'

Graphics processing units (GPUs) are some of the largest chips made, and in just over a decade, the most powerful graphics processors have gone from comprising a few billion transistors to over 100. But even those figures will be tiny compared to what lies ahead in the future, according to TSMC, and it's explained how it plans to continue making them ever bigger. Billions? Uh uh—how about a cool one trillion transistors?

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Nick Evanson - Jacob Ridley - Free Dragon's Dogma 2 mod hands RTX 40-series owners a much-needed performance bump - pcgamer.com

Free Dragon's Dogma 2 mod hands RTX 40-series owners a much-needed performance bump

If you're struggling with low frame rates in Dragon's Dogma 2 and own an RTX 40-series graphics card, you might want to take a look at the latest work from modder PureDark. Known for adding DLSS and Frame Generation to Starfield, PureDark has turned their sights on getting Dragon's Dogma 2 up to speed. With the free mod over on PureDark's Patreon page, it's possible to switch on DLSS 3 and Frame Generation.

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Nick Evanson - Elon Musk claims Tesla could build a silicon foundry and make its own chips, but says 'I sure hope we don’t have to' - pcgamer.com

Elon Musk claims Tesla could build a silicon foundry and make its own chips, but says 'I sure hope we don’t have to'

Legendary game developer John Carmack recently stated on Twitter that competing against TSMC head on was pretty much impossible. But he then asked his followers how less impossible it would be for a big tech company to make its own bespoke chips, rather than competing against the general purpose companies. Cue one small reply from a certain Elon Musk: «Tesla could do it, but I sure hope we don’t have to.»

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Nick Evanson - The disk 'Format' dialog in Windows was only meant to be a temporary solution but it's still chugging along, 30 years later - pcgamer.com

The disk 'Format' dialog in Windows was only meant to be a temporary solution but it's still chugging along, 30 years later

Just imagine that you're a software developer and you've got an enormous list of tasks to do. One of them happens to be creating an interface for the formatting of storage drives, so you'd probably just knock something together, just so it can be tested and ensure it all works. You'd maybe even think that it would all get tidied up and made pretty for the final release. What you wouldn't expect is that it would remain as is and carry being used for 30 years, totally unchanged. 

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Nick Evanson - Microsoft's new patent promises more efficient ray tracing for the Xbox and that could be a real boon for AMD's graphics cards too - pcgamer.com

Microsoft's new patent promises more efficient ray tracing for the Xbox and that could be a real boon for AMD's graphics cards too

Microsoft's research division has been hard at work trying to make ray tracing a more accessible feature for games of the future. A new patent from one of the team's senior architects describes how the memory and cache load for bounding volume hierarchies (BVH)— structures used to speed up ray tracing—can be reduced by using a similar approach to texture Level of Detail (LOD) application. 

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