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Omar Sohail - Tensor G4 For The Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro To Reportedly Adopt FOWLP Technology, Just Like Samsung’s Exynos 2400 - wccftech.com - North Korea

Tensor G4 For The Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro To Reportedly Adopt FOWLP Technology, Just Like Samsung’s Exynos 2400

The Tensor G4 will likely be powering the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro later this year, and while Google’s chipsets have historically delivered poorer performance and efficiency metrics compared to the competition, the upcoming chipset is rumored to receive a few upgrades. Going on the path of the Exynos 2400, a new report says that the Tensor G4 will be treated to FOWLP or ‘Fan out Wafer Level Packaging.’ While we have discussed the advantages of using this technology, let us inform readers who are hearing about it for the first time as its benefits might compel them to upgrade to the Pixel 9 or Pixel 9 Pro later this year.

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Nick Evanson - JEDEC rubber stamps the GDDR7 spec, mega bandwidth VRAM is on its way for next-gen GPUs - pcgamer.com

JEDEC rubber stamps the GDDR7 spec, mega bandwidth VRAM is on its way for next-gen GPUs

When it comes to graphics cards, a significant portion of their performance comes from the onboard VRAM. That memory not only has to store masses of data for rendering or compute, it also needs to be able to transfer data very rapidly. JEDEC, the semiconductor standards body, has finalised the specifications of GDDR7, the next generation of ultra-fast video RAM, with double the bandwidth of GDDR6.

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Jeremy Laird - Microsoft's new Surface laptops will be available with Arm CPUs in June - pcgamer.com

Microsoft's new Surface laptops will be available with Arm CPUs in June

Microsoft's Surface line of laptops is getting updated in the coming months and aside from the addition of OLED display tech, the big news is optional Arm variants of the new portable PCs. Windows Central reports that both the Surface Pro 10 tablet and the Surface Laptop will be updated later this month with Intel's Meteor Lake CPUs. The Surface Pro 10 will also get an OLED screen.

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Jeremy Laird - Asus ROG Strix XG27ACS review - pcgamer.com

Asus ROG Strix XG27ACS review

High-refresh 1440p panels are far cheaper than they used to be. Prices now start as low as $170 in our gaming monitor deals hub and even if you stipulate an IPS panel you're still only looking at around $200. That immediately makes life a little hard for the new Asus ROG Strix XG27ACS.

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Hideaki Itsuno - Elie Gould - In an unexpected twist, 'GTA 5 was quite a big inspiration' for Dragon's Dogma 2 and game director Hideaki Itsuno - pcgamer.com

In an unexpected twist, 'GTA 5 was quite a big inspiration' for Dragon's Dogma 2 and game director Hideaki Itsuno

In a twist of events that may seem a bit out of the ordinary, Dragon's Dogma 2's game director, Hideaki Itsuno, has spoken about one strong source of inspiration for the soon-to-arrive fantasy RPG, and it wouldn't be my first choice.

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Hideaki Itsuno - Francesco De Meo - Dragon’s Dogma 2 60 FPS Gameplay Is Not Achievable on Consoles’ Slow CPUs, but a 30 FPS Cap Is With Lower Resolution - wccftech.com

Dragon’s Dogma 2 60 FPS Gameplay Is Not Achievable on Consoles’ Slow CPUs, but a 30 FPS Cap Is With Lower Resolution

Dragon's Dogma 2 could never run at 60 frames per second on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S due to their slow CPUs, but a 30 FPS cap is achievable with some tweaks to the game's only display mode.

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Hideaki Itsuno - Nathan Birch - Dragon’s Dogma 2 Has an Uncapped Framerate Aiming for “Around” 30fps on Consoles - wccftech.com

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Has an Uncapped Framerate Aiming for “Around” 30fps on Consoles

What exactly can Xbox Series X/S and PS5 owners expect from Dragon’s Dogma 2 in terms of performance? It’s been an open question, with answers being surprisingly hard to come by – at first, we heard it might be targeting 30fps, but analysis of footage seemed to indicate that wasn’t necessarily the case. Capcom stepped in to say the game would have an “uncapped” framerate, which… didn’t exactly clear things up.

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Luke Dammann - Adin Ross Viewer Drives Car Into a Lake for Money - gamerant.com - Canada

Adin Ross Viewer Drives Car Into a Lake for Money

A group of kids found themselves being questioned by police after driving their car into a lake during a stream hosted by former Twitch streamer Adin Ross. Popular livestreamer Aidin Ross tasked fans with insane challenges during a recent stream, which quickly devolved into chaos. Ross promised to reward fans with cash if they completed certain tasks, but things quickly got out of hand after several kids drove their car into a lake, prompting local authorities to arrive on the scene.

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