NVIDIA Will Be “More Than Happy” To Do Custom Chips, Says CEO Jensen Huang
NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang has hinted the "custom chip" market will be the next place for the firm as AI-fueled demand attracts massive interest and potential.
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NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang has hinted the "custom chip" market will be the next place for the firm as AI-fueled demand attracts massive interest and potential.
Ubisoft Montpellier's Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown was the first relatively big game to be released this year, and it was a success. The game earned a 9/10 score in Wccftech's review by Francesco De Meo:
February 23rd’s answer might require you to be a bit careful with your attempts as the answer contains a repeating vowel that could throw you off. Repeating letters, especially vowels, can be quite challenging to discover if you aren’t prepared for it. Since the game does not have specific hints for repeating letters, there’s a good chance you might waste a few attempts to find them. However, if you use a different mode, you might be able to avoid the issue.
One of the real «oh crap» moments from Shadow of the Erdtree's reveal trailer was when a guy dressed like a vicar launched into some flying kicks straight out of an '80s Hong Kong martial arts movie. Not only do FromSoftware DLCs often play host to their games' best experiences, but they also usually have a monopoly on the coolest weapons too.
The Souls games, or whatever umbrella you want to put all of FromSoftware's action RPGs under, collectively redefined an entire genre and literally defined a new one in the form of Soulslikes. So it is immensely amusing to hear creative director and studio boss Hidetaka Miyazaki describe this success, in an interview with Eurogamer, as: "Players seem to enjoy our games."
You know how sometimes you read an online post, in this case a semi-viral tweet relating to a Team Fortress 2 trade, think «hell no that didn't happen», then read it again? I've seen some corkers in my time but get a load of this:
As announced earlier this month, SpecialEffect—a charity we're proud to have teamed up with before—is running a special stream to help raise money for physically disabled gamers.
More than four years after it was first announced to the world, Riot's League of Legends fighting game (previously known as Project L) has a proper title. It's called 2XKO, and Riot aims to have it out in 2025.