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The Best Ashes Of War For Shadow Of The Erdtreen DLC in Elden Ring - screenrant.com

The Best Ashes Of War For Shadow Of The Erdtreen DLC in Elden Ring

The Expansion promises to challenge all players, implementing its own level scaling system to prevent those who have over-leveled from steamrolling the new content. However, that does not mean the gear and skills you have acquired so far through the base game will become useless, as many of them are incredibly versatile for all situations. Ashes of War that remain useful no matter the circumstance is what you should prioritize, as the expansion will contain moments that test your mettle.

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Andy Chalk - Embracer embraces a 'human-centric' AI policy, says vague stuff about how it will 'massively enhance game development' - pcgamer.com

Embracer embraces a 'human-centric' AI policy, says vague stuff about how it will 'massively enhance game development'

Struggling videogame conglomerate Embracer Group appears to be embracing the rise of artificial intelligence: In its latest annual report, the company laid out a strategy for incorporating AI in its future work, saying that the tech «has the capability to massively enhance game development by increasing resource efficiency» and «adding intelligent behaviors, personalization, and optimization to gameplay experiences.»

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Ali Salman - Apple Execs Explain Why Apple Intelligence Is Not Available On Older Devices And Assure It Is Not A Scheme To Sell New iPhones - wccftech.com

Apple Execs Explain Why Apple Intelligence Is Not Available On Older Devices And Assure It Is Not A Scheme To Sell New iPhones

iOS 18 brought a slew of new visual changes for all compatible iPhones, but the platform has placed a limitation on Apple Intelligence, as it is exclusively available on the iPhone 15 Pro models. Apple Intelligence requires raw power to operate on-device generative AI large language models for better performance, and the A17 Pro chip in the iPhone 15 Pro is the perfect candidate to handle such tasks. Besides the iPhone, Apple's new AI utilities are also restricted to iPads and Macs with at least an M1 chip. Apple executives have now come forward, detailing why Apple Intelligence is available on Apple Silicon powered iPhones, iPads, and Macs.

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Ali Salman - iPhone 15 Pro Max Neural Engine Sees Huge Performance Boost After iOS 18 Update, Up To 25 Percent Gains In Early Benchmarks - wccftech.com - county Early

iPhone 15 Pro Max Neural Engine Sees Huge Performance Boost After iOS 18 Update, Up To 25 Percent Gains In Early Benchmarks

Apple's iOS 18 announcement gave us more than we asked for, and the company's approach toward the end-user has changed over the past few years. The company has set a limitation for its high-end Apple Intelligence features, requiring an iPhone 15 Pro that features an A17 Pro chip with a faster Neural Engine than its predecessors. Now that iOS 18 is out and about as a developer beta, it has been discovered that the Neural Engine in the iPhone 15 Pro Max is 25 percent faster than before.

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Todd Howard - Elie Gould - Todd Howard confirms that Starfield will get more DLCs after Shattered Space for 'hopefully a very long time' - pcgamer.com

Todd Howard confirms that Starfield will get more DLCs after Shattered Space for 'hopefully a very long time'

As we near the release of Starfield's upcoming story expansion, Shattered Space, players are beginning to wonder what, if anything, comes next. But instead of just opting for regular updates, Todd Howard confirms that not only is another DLC planned for after Shattered Space, but that expansions could become a yearly occurrence. 

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Andy Chalk - Embracer has closed Alone in the Dark studio Pieces Interactive - pcgamer.com

Embracer has closed Alone in the Dark studio Pieces Interactive

Pieces Interactive, the developer of the Alone in the Dark reboot that launched earlier this year, has been shut down by parent company Embracer Group.

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How To Increase Your Carry Weight In Fallout 76 - screenrant.com

How To Increase Your Carry Weight In Fallout 76

Carry weight is an important mechanic in RPGs like . You'll be collecting a lot of weapons, armor, and resources as you journey through post-apocalyptic Appalachia, and you need the room to carry all those goodies. There are a lot of ways you can increase your carry weight without ruining your build or play style.

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Omar Sohail - OpenAI May Shift Strategies And Become A For-Profit Organization, Founder And CEO Sam Altman Reportedly Told Shareholders About The Move - wccftech.com

OpenAI May Shift Strategies And Become A For-Profit Organization, Founder And CEO Sam Altman Reportedly Told Shareholders About The Move

Sam Altman’s vision for OpenAI may not be the same as it once was when he initiated the start-up with some extremely talented co-founders. According to the latest report, the current Chief Executive of the artificial intelligence firm intends to shift it to a for-profit strategy. Apparently, Altman had informed his shareholders of the potential move and that it was being considered during the week of June 10.

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