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Nick Evanson - Nvidia's Jen-Hsun Huang reflects on how AI already creates pixels and entire frames, before saying that 'games will be generated with AI' - pcgamer.com

Nvidia's Jen-Hsun Huang reflects on how AI already creates pixels and entire frames, before saying that 'games will be generated with AI'

In a Q&A session at this year's Computex event, Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang was asked whether AI will be used to generate games' graphics directly, helping the traditional rasterizing method. After pointing out that neural graphics were already in use, through the likes of frame generation, Huang went on to state that AI would go on to infuse games and PCs, creating high-resolution objects, textures, and characters.

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Jeremy Laird - Pat Gelsinger - Intel says it's happy to make the very Arm chips that threaten its x86 hegemony - pcgamer.com

Intel says it's happy to make the very Arm chips that threaten its x86 hegemony

«If Arm emerges, I want to be the foundry.» So says Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger when asked at his post-keynote Q&A at the Computex show whether Arm chips are taking over and eating into Intel's market share of x86 chips for PCs.

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Jacob Ridley - Intel talks shop about next-gen Lunar Lake processors: 'We will win in performance, we will win in graphics, we will win in AI' - pcgamer.com

Intel talks shop about next-gen Lunar Lake processors: 'We will win in performance, we will win in graphics, we will win in AI'

Intel has unveiled more details about its upcoming mobile CPU generation, codename Lunar Lake. To launch under the same Core Ultra umbrella as previous Meteor Lake chips, Intel has promised a few big tweaks to improve graphics, efficiency and, of course, AI.

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Jacob Ridley - It's on: our first look at Intel Battlemage comes from Lunar Lake's new graphics silicon with its redesigned Xe2 architecture - pcgamer.com

It's on: our first look at Intel Battlemage comes from Lunar Lake's new graphics silicon with its redesigned Xe2 architecture

Battlemage is coming. At least that's what Intel says at an event dedicated to its new mobile processors, Lunar Lake. These new mobile chips give us a good idea of what to expect with Intel's second graphics card generation—Lunar Lake and the upcoming Battlemage graphics cards share the same GPU architecture.

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Skybound Set To Expand Gaming IP Across Multiple Platforms - screenrant.com - Japan - Brazil - Spain

Skybound Set To Expand Gaming IP Across Multiple Platforms

Skybound Entertainment, the company responsible for the games in and franchises, is aiming to expand its IP (intellectual property) across multiple platforms, from gaming to TV shows and movies – and two of its top representatives will be speakers in a keynote at Gamescom Latam 2024. Founded in 2010 by Robert Kirkman and David Alpert, Skybound is the company responsible for the comic series and has been involved with many of the franchise’s adaptations.

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Nick Evanson - Lisa Su - Are 16 cores in the new Ryzen 9950X sufficient for gaming? 'There's no physical reason we couldn't do more than 16 cores,' says AMD - pcgamer.com

Are 16 cores in the new Ryzen 9950X sufficient for gaming? 'There's no physical reason we couldn't do more than 16 cores,' says AMD

In a Q&A session, after the Zen 5 and Ryzen 9000 series announcements, AMD was grilled on all things AI, data center, and mobile. One question raised pointed out that top-end desktop Ryzen processors have sported a maximum of 16 cores for nearly five years and asked AMD if that was sufficient for the gaming enthusiast PC market. CEO Dr Lisa Su responded that they could add more cores but game developers just aren't routinely using that many cores in their software.

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Jeremy Laird - AMD launches killer new 12-core Zen 5 APU for laptops and handhelds - pcgamer.com

AMD launches killer new 12-core Zen 5 APU for laptops and handhelds

AMD's next-gen Strix Point APU for laptops and, we assume, gaming handhelds has been rumoured for so long it's taken on an almost mythical quality. But thanks to the Computex 2024 tech show, it's here at last and looks like an absolute beast, with more CPU cores, more GPU compute units, a much more powerful NPU, the whole works.

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Jacob Ridley - Hands on with the $799 ROG Ally X: comfy to hold despite bigger battery and SSD than the original - pcgamer.com - Taiwan

Hands on with the $799 ROG Ally X: comfy to hold despite bigger battery and SSD than the original

I've just had some time to play around with the ROG Ally X over at Asus HQ in Taiwan—only moments before the handheld is made available for pre-order at $799.

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