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."
NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 40 GPU supply has been significantly narrowed down by the firm as partners start to express concern about potential shortages.
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.
Steam is finally making some major changes to its storefront that will make it far easier for players to try a game before they purchase it. Currently, in the gaming space, it's never been easier for players to dip into a collection of games, either via PC and Xbox Game Pass or PlayStation Plus' libraries, and decide if a title is right for them, but Steam has long offered a more traditional way of doing this with demos that let players try out a section of a title that should serve as a solid representation of what the full game will be like before someone pays for it.
NIO, a Chinese automobile manufacturer, has showcased the world's first 5nm autonomous driving chip, claiming it has been successfully taped out and is ready to disrupt smart automotive markets.
Apple is not doing so well in China, and based on the latest numbers from a research firm, the company has dropped below the fifth position in the region for the first time in many years. The second quarter results suggest that Apple is now the sixth largest smartphone vendor in China, competing against Chinese brands like Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, and more.
AMD Ryzen 9000 pre-sales activity has commenced in China & showing a strong reception from hardware enthusiasts ahead of Zen 5's retail launch.
Look North World is a pioneering UGC (User Generated Content) game studio and published led by Alexander Seropian, the founder of Bungie and a former executive at Disney have announced that they have managed to raise a total of $4.5M for seed funding. The second round of fundraising for seed funding had contributions from London Venture Partners, Bandai Namco Entertainment, Hasbro, and many more.