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Nick Evanson - OpenAI's GPT-3.5 is the champion of the Street Fighter III LLM Colosseum, beating Mistral on its home turf - pcgamer.com - San Francisco

OpenAI's GPT-3.5 is the champion of the Street Fighter III LLM Colosseum, beating Mistral on its home turf

You probably already know that large language models (LLMs) are used to power chatbots or generative AI tools for Windows. You'll probably also know that some are better than others, when it comes to getting accurate and reliable responses. But did you know that when it comes to Street Fighter III, there's one that stands above the crowd, and the winner of (the first ever?) SF3 LLM Colosseum just so happens to be OpenAI's GPT-3.5.

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Nick Evanson - UK police bust a fast food worker turned £3 billion bitcoin scam member on a £7.5 million money laundering charge - pcgamer.com - Britain - China - city London - city Dubai

UK police bust a fast food worker turned £3 billion bitcoin scam member on a £7.5 million money laundering charge

It's not every day that you read that a five-year investigation to crack an illegal operation involving billions of pounds worth of bitcoin was solved thanks to the excessive spending habits of an ex-takeaway worker, but that's exactly what's recently happened. The person in question has been found guilty of laundering 150 bitcoins, worth a mere £7.5 million, but the UK's Metropolitan Police ultimately seized a staggering total of 61,000 cryptocoins.

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Nick Evanson - Forget your money and identities, hackers are now after your water, according to the White House - pcgamer.com - Usa - After

Forget your money and identities, hackers are now after your water, according to the White House

There hardly goes a day without news of cyberattacks taking place at banks, tech companies, or government agencies. From targeting the individual to the masses, hackers are getting ever more creative in what they strike at, in order to compromise systems and gain sensitive information. Well, the US White House and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are now warning that public water and sewage systems are the latest points of attack and state administrations are being urged to improve the security of such plants.

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Nick Evanson - Music streamer that spent years streaming other artists' work as their own gets convicted of fraud in Denmark - pcgamer.com - Denmark

Music streamer that spent years streaming other artists' work as their own gets convicted of fraud in Denmark

You're probably aware that the music industry makes a pretty penny or two from music streaming services, though the artists themselves get a fraction of that from each stream. Not so in the case of an unnamed 53-year-old man from Denmark, who's just been convicted of fraud to the tune of two million Kroner (roughly $290k/$230k), by passing off other people's music as his own and accruing millions of streams through Spotify, Apple Music, and other services.

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Nick Evanson - Dragon's Dogma 2 already has the file for DLSS Frame Generation, so where is the feature? - pcgamer.com

Dragon's Dogma 2 already has the file for DLSS Frame Generation, so where is the feature?

Unless you've been purposely ignoring all of the news surrounding Dragon's Dogma 2, you can't have missed the fact that the game's performance is somewhat poor. Although it's almost entirely CPU-limited in the main city, the open world is still pretty demanding on graphics cards and it's begging for a spot of upscaling and frame generation to give it all a handy boost. The former is already in the game but where's the latter, especially since the DLSS 3 file for frame gen is in the installation folder.

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Nick Evanson - Arise Arc owners and rejoice as Intel's new drivers offer up to 36% more performance in Dragon's Dogma 2. Maybe - pcgamer.com

Arise Arc owners and rejoice as Intel's new drivers offer up to 36% more performance in Dragon's Dogma 2. Maybe

All graphics cards get new drivers on a pretty regular basis these days, and that's especially true of Intel and its Arc series. The chip giant has just released a new set, with performance improvements for a variety of games, one of which being Dragon's Dogma 2. So I tested them out and guess what?

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Nick Evanson - Gaming PC and graphics card shipments will grow into 2025 'due to economic improvement as well as new GPUs' - pcgamer.com

Gaming PC and graphics card shipments will grow into 2025 'due to economic improvement as well as new GPUs'

It's been no secret that shipments of gaming PCs and GPUs have been on a downward slide these past few years. On the other hand, high refresh rate gaming monitors have bucked that trend and sold like hot cakes on a frosty morning. However, market analysts International Data Corporation (IDC) are forecasting some significant changes once this year is over, with the growth in performance GPU shipments outstripping mainstream chips and gaming PCs.

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Nick Evanson - Sony's reportedly stopped making any more PS VR2 headsets until it can figure out a way of shifting a pile of unsold VR goggles - pcgamer.com

Sony's reportedly stopped making any more PS VR2 headsets until it can figure out a way of shifting a pile of unsold VR goggles

Sony's virtual reality headset for the PlayStation 5, the PlayStation VR2, is a lovely device but it has a few drawbacks. It only works on that system, there's not a huge amount of great VR games to play on it, and it's as expensive as the base console. So with sales on the decline, Sony has put a temporary halt on production, to stop its warehouses from clogging up with unsold stock.

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