AMD Preps Replacement of AGESA With openSIL Starting Next-Gen Zen 6 “Ryzen & EPYC” Families
AMD reveals plans to implement openSIL open-source firmware into next-gen Zen 6 Ryzen & EPYC CPUs for better transparency, security, & development.
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AMD reveals plans to implement openSIL open-source firmware into next-gen Zen 6 Ryzen & EPYC CPUs for better transparency, security, & development.
AMD's new Zen 5-based Ryzen 9000 CPUs have taken a bit of a beating when it comes to the broader review community. But they weren't that bad, more slightly underwhelming in gaming than in any way broken. Our own chip-fancier Nick is a bit more positive that most (despite his own travails during testing) and points out the Ryzen 9 9950X in particular is pretty killer for productivity apps and anything that feeds on lots of threads.
Clock Tower: Rewind, an updated version of the 1995 survival horror classic Clock Tower, will release on October 29 for PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC, marking the first official release of the game outside of Japan.
It looks like NVIDIA is finally prepping the discontinuation process of its flagship "Ada" GPUs, the GeForce RTX 4090 & RTX 4090D, ahead of next-gen launches.
With plans to trim $10 billion from its budget, Intel is halting plans to build a cutting-edge foundry in the green fields of Magdeburg, Germany for around two years. The facility was originally intended to start construction in 2023, with production beginning in late 2027.
is making major changes to its game's model, and I think that it might undercut one of the things I like about the franchise the most. I've thought about it a lot because I wanted to give Firaxis Game veterans who have worked on the benefit of the doubt about their recent decisions to change underlying aspects of the games. The main issue arguably causing the most controversy is the severing of ties between civilizations and their leaders. After all, this is a game, and previous iterations would have their most memorable (or infamous) real historical figure(s) tied to the civilization they influenced in real history.
AMD's Ryzen 5 7600X3D CPU has now been benchmarked and showcases faster performance than gaming than the Ryzen 9000 chips.
An attempt by Uwe Boll to raise $2.5 million in crowdfunding for a sequel to his dreadful 2007 Postal movie—based on the game of the same name—has predictably hit the rocks. All pledges have been cancelled and are set to be refunded mere days after the film's Indiegogo campaign launched. That's a total of 16 pledges, by the way, or about $850 of the film's overall goal.