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Chris Szewczyk - Ming-Chi Kuo - Move over Blackwell: Nvidia's next-next gen GPU is reportedly codenamed Rubin, with a debut scheduled for late 2025 - pcgamer.com

Move over Blackwell: Nvidia's next-next gen GPU is reportedly codenamed Rubin, with a debut scheduled for late 2025

Asking specific questions of senior CPU or GPU engineers is an interesting exercise. Other than being far more interesting sources of information than marketing folks, engineers sometimes have to think years in the past for an answer. That's because that engineer is probably already hard at work on the next-next generation product. 

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Chris Szewczyk - AMD continues to chip away at Intel's CPU market dominance, though the laptop market is still a tough market to crack - pcgamer.com

AMD continues to chip away at Intel's CPU market dominance, though the laptop market is still a tough market to crack

Intel has long held a commanding market share lead over AMD, but ever since the launch of first generation Ryzen CPU family in 2017, AMD has slowly been chipping away at Intel's lead. Aside from the disruptions caused by the pandemic, AMD's server, mobile and desktop sales have been on an upward trajectory for many years, although Intel still maintains a large lead in all three categories.

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Jonathan Bolding - Here's a co-op action roguelike that's basically a boss rush of high-tier MMO raids - pcgamer.com

Here's a co-op action roguelike that's basically a boss rush of high-tier MMO raids

The developer of Rabbit and Steel describes it thus: «a co-op action roguelike that recreates the essence of high-level MMO raiding in a randomized, simplified, bunny-sized package.»

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Ted Litchfield - Finally, I have another game about being a freaky little nasty guy trapped in an otherworldly hell dimension to look forward to - pcgamer.com - Poland - Switzerland

Finally, I have another game about being a freaky little nasty guy trapped in an otherworldly hell dimension to look forward to

With how advanced 3D graphics have gotten, I wish we'd use these rendering techniques to get more freaky with it, ya dig? Alan Wake 2's funky lighting and lightning quick loading really scratched that itch for me last year, but 2022's Scorn is really what I'm talkin' about: a sickening fever dream that could only be brought to life in a game. Now it looks like we're getting our first Scornlike in Necrophosis.

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Jonathan Bolding - Path of Achra, the approachably bite-size roguelike full of superpowered combos, has hit its full release - pcgamer.com

Path of Achra, the approachably bite-size roguelike full of superpowered combos, has hit its full release

Bite-size arena battle roguelike and self-professed «broken build sandbox» Path of Achra has hit its 1.0 release. Developer Ulfsire's game is now finished, for whatever that means in a modern game. «I'm pretty much excrutiatingly grateful to you all who have helped bring it here, and 1.0 of course won't be the end of updates,» posted Ulfsire.

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Jonathan Bolding - Fraser Brown - Total War: Pharaoh's big free update map is far, far larger than I would have thought - pcgamer.com - Greece - Iran

Total War: Pharaoh's big free update map is far, far larger than I would have thought

Creative Assembly has posted new bits of maps and a more details on the large, free update coming to Total War: Pharaoh, including a look at its revised and expanded map that will now include the Aegean and Mesopotamia, adding Assyria, Babylon, Mycenae, and Troy as playable cultures with about 150 new and reworked units between them.

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Ted Litchfield - The season of game company gaffes continues with NetEase apologizing for a Marvel Rivals preview contract that asked streamers not to make 'subjective negative reviews of the game' - pcgamer.com

The season of game company gaffes continues with NetEase apologizing for a Marvel Rivals preview contract that asked streamers not to make 'subjective negative reviews of the game'

Publisher NetEase has walked back a controversial «non-disparagement» requirement for streamers and video makers previewing its upcoming hero shooter Marvel Rivals. Just one day after prominent streamer Brandon «Seagull» Larned criticized the contract on Twitter, NetEase made a statement on the game's Discord and to PCGamesN that it would be amending the contract.

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Jonathan Bolding - The latest Vampire Survivors release is a straight-up crossover with Contra - pcgamer.com

The latest Vampire Survivors release is a straight-up crossover with Contra

Vampire Survivors continues to roll out new DLC in ever weirder, more delightful packages this month with Operation Guns, a full-on crossover between the worlds of Vampire Survivors and long-running shoot-em-up slash bullet hell slash action arcade series Contra. 

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