TSMC Doesn’t Care if Moore’s Law is Alive or Dead, VP Says That It’s Irrelevant In Modern Times
TSMC believes that Moore's Law is irrelevant in modern-day markets, as the firm has sought out efficient methods of "technology scaling."
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TSMC believes that Moore's Law is irrelevant in modern-day markets, as the firm has sought out efficient methods of "technology scaling."
Nowadays, it's easy to accept Pikachu's role as the official mascot of the franchise as a foregone conclusion, but that wasn't always the case. Pikachu has been around since the very beginning, as one of the original 150 Pokémon with a national Pokédex number of 25. But its popularity has endured throughout the decades. Pikachu is at the forefront of two mainline games and countless spin-offs, including the virtual pet game and the game-turned-film series.
Gearbox's CEO Randy Pitchford has revealed that the "next Borderlands title" is near getting its curtains pulled down and that fans won't have to wait long.
creator Todd McFarlane has provided some more insight into the long-awaited movie reboot at San Diego Comic-Con 2024, but has also provided an answer surrounding whether he'd ever be interested in a new video game involving the character, especially with Blumhouse recently moving into the gaming space. Blumhouse is currently developing the new movie adaptation, now retitled as , and a new script by Matt Mixon, Malcolm Spellman, and Scott Silver has recently been teased by McFarlane at SDCC, who called it a “” and “” R-rated take that remains true to his spirit with Jamie Foxx playing the lead role.
BioWare reveals why Dragon Age: The Veilguard has been in the works for a long, long time - and it sounds like the upcoming RPG is downright massive, from dialogue to voice acting.
Guilty Gear Strive somewhat-surprised fans late last week when it announced its first crossover character, Lucy from the excellent anime Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, a show based on CD Projekt Red's Cyberpunk 2077 (and, consequently, the OG Cyberpunk TTRPG).
Wizards of the Coast has expressed interest in publishing a sequel to , and at least one character would be perfect to return. If previous games are any indication, a party member returning in a future game isn’t out of the question. With the massive success of , it would be surprising if Wizards of the Coast didn’t include at least some of the characters that helped make the game so popular.
You can't help but feel a little sorry for the old Ranger—it's a class that was much-maligned in the initial 2014 release of the D&D Player's Handbooks for a lacklustre suite of features, then polished to a mirror sheen with supplements like Tasha's Cauldron of Everything. Now, in 2024, it looks like we're having the exact same conversations about the poor sod again. Rangers just can't catch a break.