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Dave James - Nvidia's suspected 2025 processor is now rumoured to be built by Intel using off-the-peg Arm cores. Yes, an Nvidia chip built by Intel - pcgamer.com

Nvidia's suspected 2025 processor is now rumoured to be built by Intel using off-the-peg Arm cores. Yes, an Nvidia chip built by Intel

Rumoured specs for Nvidia's expected first PC CPU have started floating around the leaky corners of X, with the latest claims suggesting the green team will be plucking off-the-shelf ARM Cortex X5 cores for the processing part of its 2025 chip, all packed in along shiny new Blackwell GPU cores. The weirder rumour, however, is that Nvidia would be using Intel's own fabs to create yet another silicon nail in the x86 coffin.

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Harvey Randall - The Rogue Prince of Persia, a new roguelike from the folks who made Dead Cells, is out in early access—and boy can that prince already schmoove - pcgamer.com

The Rogue Prince of Persia, a new roguelike from the folks who made Dead Cells, is out in early access—and boy can that prince already schmoove

If you know me (statistically speaking, you don't) you'll remember that I like a good roguelike. I've recently had my entire existence absorbed by Hades 2 and, inevitably, a replay of the first game. If I didn't write about video games for a living, I might've given Rogue Prince of Persia a miss—and despite only just starting to get to grips with it, I'm sure glad I do write about games.

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Harvey Randall - Japanese government commissions baffling metaverse to combat loneliness where you can't talk to anyone, enforced via a digital security guard - pcgamer.com - Japan

Japanese government commissions baffling metaverse to combat loneliness where you can't talk to anyone, enforced via a digital security guard

Feeling lonely? How does driving a little pixel avatar around in a place you're explicitly not allowed to talk to anybody in sound? Bad, probably, but that hasn't stopped the Japanese government from making it.

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Nick Evanson - Windows 11's new 'AI' Recall feature has been cracked to work without a fancy new NPU - pcgamer.com

Windows 11's new 'AI' Recall feature has been cracked to work without a fancy new NPU

Microsoft's newest AI tool, Recall, has been hitting the headlines that the Redmond software giant perhaps hasn't quite intended. Part of a collection of features that only Copilot+ PCs sport, Recall also demands that the processor running the software has an NPU. However, one ingenious coder has already got it to work perfectly well on a basic PC that doesn't have an NPU whatsoever.

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Harvey Randall - Farmers who 'killed an unreasonably large number of Gulp Frogs' for bronze and power have had their demi-godhood stripped from them in WoW's Mists of Pandaria: Remix - pcgamer.com

Farmers who 'killed an unreasonably large number of Gulp Frogs' for bronze and power have had their demi-godhood stripped from them in WoW's Mists of Pandaria: Remix

The present Mists of Pandaria: Remix discourse centres around a humble frog that spawned a week-and-a-bit long saga filled with cloaks bestowing god-like power and hopping-mad players who missed the boat. Possibly appropriate for a time-travelling event like this, Blizzard has now attempted to turn back the clock.

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Nick Evanson - This year's 24H2 Windows 11 update will wave goodbye to Cortana, WordPad, Steps Recorder, and more - pcgamer.com

This year's 24H2 Windows 11 update will wave goodbye to Cortana, WordPad, Steps Recorder, and more

Regarding big updates for major operating systems like Windows 11, news stories generally focus on what features have been added or which bugs have been squashed. But software companies often like to giveth with one hand and taketh with the other, and Microsoft will be completely removing quite a few of the old features in the 24H2 update, expected to hit in the Fall.

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Chris Szewczyk - China's latest round of domestic chipmaking funding raises $47 billion - pcgamer.com - Eu - Usa - China - city Sanction - county Major

China's latest round of domestic chipmaking funding raises $47 billion

Following legislation and major investments from the US and EU to bolster their domestic chip manufacturing industries, and restrictions on the sale of high end chips and tools to China, comes the 100% expected Chinese response. 

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Chris Szewczyk - Gigabyte's new B650E motherboard supports plump graphics cards weighing up to 58 kg - pcgamer.com

Gigabyte's new B650E motherboard supports plump graphics cards weighing up to 58 kg

Anyone who's bought a high end graphics card over the last couple of years knows they are seriously chunky bits of kit. If they weren't used for gaming, they'd make pretty good blunt force murder weapons.

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