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Omar Sohail - Kirin 9010 Consumes The Same Power As Qualcomm’s Older Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 While Being 30 Percent Slower, Reveals A Series Of Tests - wccftech.com - Reveals - While

Kirin 9010 Consumes The Same Power As Qualcomm’s Older Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 While Being 30 Percent Slower, Reveals A Series Of Tests

Huawei added a slew of improvements to its latest Kirin 9010 over the Kirin 9000S, such as a 12-core CPU cluster, but those upgrades do not necessarily translate into the chipset being faster or more power efficient than the rest of the competition. According to a series of tests, the company’s latest SoC is revealed to be 30 percent slower than Qualcomm’s previous-generation Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 while consuming the same amount of power. Let us have a look at those results in more detail.

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Ali Jones - Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom players spent 870 hours completing every shrine and exploring the entirety of Hyrule to create eerily beautiful footprint map - gamesradar.com

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom players spent 870 hours completing every shrine and exploring the entirety of Hyrule to create eerily beautiful footprint map

A Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom player has shown a look at their map after spending 870 hours exploring the entire game and completing every shrine.

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Kerry Brunskill - Today's Wordle answer for Thursday, April 18 - pcgamer.com

Today's Wordle answer for Thursday, April 18

Keep on scrolling and you'll soon find yourself gazing upon a wealth of Wordle help, covering everything from general tips to the answer to today's puzzle. If you're hoping for something between those two extremes then you're in luck, as a helpful hint for the April 18 (1034) game is waiting just below.

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Giovanni Colantonio - While you wait for Hollow Knight: Silksong, try this Kirby-esque Metroidvania - digitaltrends.com - While

While you wait for Hollow Knight: Silksong, try this Kirby-esque Metroidvania

It’s been a long few years for Hollow Knight fans. The Metroidvania’s long-awaited sequel, Hollow Knight: Silksong, was announced five years ago. Since then, we’ve barely heard a peep about it outside of one high-profile trailer in 2022 that claimed it would launch within 12 months. That didn’t happen, and we’ve been in the dark ever since. Maybe it’ll surprise drop this year. Maybe we won’t see it until 2025. All we can do is wait.

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Jesse Lennox - The Sims 5: release date speculation, trailers, gameplay, and more - digitaltrends.com

The Sims 5: release date speculation, trailers, gameplay, and more

It’s time to brush up on your Simlish if it’s rusty because the long-awaitedThe Sims 5, aka Project Rene, is officially on the way. This has been the longest gap between main entries since the series began, and while we did get tons of expansions for The Sims 4 to hold us over, plus the change to it becoming free to play, we’re more than ready for a new entry. Each time a new game in the franchise comes out, die-hard fans always need to have a bit of skepticism about what features will be there — both new and returning. Again, the last entry eventually got to a great spot, but it certainly wasn’t there at launch. We can’t answer all your questions yet, but here’s everything we know about The Sims 5.

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Jesse Lennox - PS5 Pro: release date window, price, specs, and more - digitaltrends.com

PS5 Pro: release date window, price, specs, and more

Rumors are running rampant about a supposed PlayStation 5 Pro, or PS5 Pro for short. Just like we got a mid-generation upgrade with the PS4 Pro last console cycle, many are expecting PlayStation to release an incrementally more powerful machine the bridge the gap between the launch unit and an eventual PlayStation 6. Leaks have been coming out from some fairly credible sources with a lot of juicy and very specific details about what a hypothetical PS5 Pro could look like. As credible as these sources may be, we do still need to take everything we see with a grain of salt until Sony officially confirms this system even exists. Until then, here are all the rumors out there we could pull together regarding the PS5 Pro.

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Ali Salman - Max - Apple Silently Changed The Design Of The M3 Max Chip Which Could Have A Huge Impact On The M3 Ultra Chip - wccftech.com

Apple Silently Changed The Design Of The M3 Max Chip Which Could Have A Huge Impact On The M3 Ultra Chip

Apple Silicon has come a long way, and the company has introduced various versions of its M-series of chips to power Macs and iPads. Last year, the company introduced its latest M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chips in the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models that feature advanced computational and graphical performance over the M2 series of chips. According to the latest, it appears that the M3 Max is a standalone chip made of a single die instead of two dies combined, which could have a bigger impact on the performance of the upcoming M3 Ultra chip.

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Rick Lane - Ubisoft - Cyberpunk's quest director says CD Projekt Red has experimented with generative AI, but there's still a 'gigantic, really long way to go' before AI NPCs are as good as scripted characters - pcgamer.com

Cyberpunk's quest director says CD Projekt Red has experimented with generative AI, but there's still a 'gigantic, really long way to go' before AI NPCs are as good as scripted characters

Numerous game companies are currently experimenting with NPCs powered by generative AI, from Nvidia's Convai-powered ramen connoisseur, to Ubisoft's GDC showcase of its «Neo NPCs». There is potential for interesting game design using these technologies, with Ubisoft boldly claiming the tech could «transform the way players interact with non-playable characters». Yet the quest designer involved in creating some of the best handcrafted NPCs in existence – CD Projekt Red's Pawel Sasko – believes there's a «gigantic, really long way to go» before AI NPCs will match the quality of scripted characters.

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