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Gaming News in Taiwan

Jeremy Laird - Nvidia's CEO reckons that millions of AI GPUs will reduce power consumption, not increase it - pcgamer.com - Taiwan

Nvidia's CEO reckons that millions of AI GPUs will reduce power consumption, not increase it

The benefits of AI can be debated. But one thing we're all sure about is that massive server farms packed full of hundreds or thousands of high-end AI GPUs, each consuming hundreds of watts, soak up a lot of power. Right?

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Andy Edser - This irritating robot yelled at me repeatedly at Computex, forcing me to resist the urge to kick it over - pcgamer.com - Taiwan

This irritating robot yelled at me repeatedly at Computex, forcing me to resist the urge to kick it over

Computex 2024 is many things. Incredibly busy. Loud. Hot. All this can make a person frustrated, which means having your day frequently interrupted by this hellish bot can tempt you to cause a scene. 

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Jacob Ridley - Witness the mighty Noctua power supply - pcgamer.com - Taiwan

Witness the mighty Noctua power supply

This Noctua power supply is really something. It's an optimised and improved version of Seasonic's Prime TX-1600. It now comes in brown, of course, including the cables, and includes a single NF-A12x25 fan and redesigned grill. 

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Jacob Ridley - Pat Gelsinger - Intel's latest processor is mostly made by its biggest manufacturing rival because it had 'a better process technology at that point in time' - pcgamer.com - Taiwan

Intel's latest processor is mostly made by its biggest manufacturing rival because it had 'a better process technology at that point in time'

Lunar Lake is a chiplet-based processor. The majority of these chiplets, which Intel calls tiles, are not manufactured by Intel Foundry—the company's manufacturing division. Rather, they're built be TSMC, the world's largest foundry. The reason for that decision, Intel CEO's says, is simply that TSMC was better.

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Dave James - Lisa Su - AMD's broken Computex AI demo again proves you can't trust everything an AI tells you - pcgamer.com - Taiwan - city Taipei

AMD's broken Computex AI demo again proves you can't trust everything an AI tells you

At AMD's Computex 2024 keynote Dr. Lisa Su was keen to point out how well its Radeon Instinct MI300X graphics cards do when paired with OpenAI's latest tools. Unfortunately, all it did was once more prove that you really ought not to trust everything you're told by an AI.

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Nick Evanson - We've got our hands on AMD Strix Point and Granite Ridge, and they're both so pretty - pcgamer.com - Taiwan

We've got our hands on AMD Strix Point and Granite Ridge, and they're both so pretty

CPUs don't normally look very cool, even the biggest and best gaming processors you can buy. That's because the chips are hidden underneath a thick heat spreader or, in the case of laptops, totally covered by a big heatsink. So to get a look at what the processors actually look like, you usually have to rely on the chip makers providing images of them. Well, AMD decided it would do one better than that and literally just stick the raw CPUs in our hands for us, and now you, to gaze at.

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Jacob Ridley - Forget stickers on your laptop, Asus put a customisable e-ink display on the lid instead - pcgamer.com - Taiwan

Forget stickers on your laptop, Asus put a customisable e-ink display on the lid instead

For all the talk of artificial intelligence over at Computex 2024, I find myself more drawn to a new laptop lid on display over at Asus HQ. It's a simple concept done well: a colour e-ink screen integrated into the rear of a laptop lid.

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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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