SEGA shifts strategy, abandons unannounced project while advancing key franchises
The company has halted development on an unreleased title codenamed 'Super Game' and is refocusing its resources on established IPs like Crazy Taxi and Golden Axe.
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The company has halted development on an unreleased title codenamed 'Super Game' and is refocusing its resources on established IPs like Crazy Taxi and Golden Axe.
NVIDIA's new Vera CPU targets data centers and AI workloads with a focus on performance efficiency. Early adopters include CoreWeave, Meta, Oracle, and Alibaba. However, pricing, supply, and compatibility risks remain unclear.
SiFive introduces the P570 Gen 3, a high-performance out-of-order processor core designed for edge AI and commercial IoT applications. The new core delivers significant improvements in performance and efficiency while maintaining compatibility with the RVA23 ISA profile.
Google is set to launch a new line of laptops, codenamed 'Googlebook,' marking a shift away from the Chromebook brand. These devices will feature deep integration with Google's AI services, including context-aware tools and smartphone connectivity.
Micron has begun sampling its 256GB DDR5-9200MT/s RDIMM modules, leveraging advanced packaging and 3D stacking to address the growing memory demands of AI data centers. The new modules promise significant power savings and performance gains.
Nintendo's new $499 Switch 2 bundle, set to launch before a scheduled price increase, includes three classic games and signals a shift toward software optimization and nostalgia-driven value.
Starting May 21, the Emmy-winning series Bluey will take over five popular games on Apple Arcade with exclusive updates and challenges, offering a family-friendly experience without ads or in-app purchases.
A new $5 billion collaboration between TSMC and Applied Materials aims to push the boundaries of semiconductor manufacturing, focusing on 3D transistor technology that could unlock faster, more efficient AI chips. The initiative, rooted in Silicon Valley, signals a major shift in how advanced transi...
The new Vortex DDR5 48 GB kit, paired with an optional watercooling block featuring a 178° wide-view LCD display, targets high-end systems demanding sustained performance and thermal headroom.
A new benchmark reveals that many HDR displays fail to meet advertised brightness levels, raising questions about how manufacturers test and market their products. Developers need to understand the implications for content creation.
The GT87 keyboard redefines mechanical typing with TMR switches, offering a new benchmark for responsiveness and durability. A closer look at what’s confirmed and what’s still unclear.
NVIDIA's OpenShell runtime is now embedded into SAP Business AI Platform, creating a fortified environment for enterprise AI agents. This partnership ensures secure, policy-driven deployments of specialized AI tools—critical for industries where trust and reliability are non-negotiable.
MSI has been recognized for its innovative designs in high-performance computing, with awards spanning AI laptops, motherboards, liquid cooling solutions, and premium PC cases. The latest lineup includes the Stealth 16 AI+, a thin-and-light gaming laptop with advanced AI capabilities, and other cutt...
NeoWiz is betting on a single modular engine, Round8, to power six upcoming games, including the Lies of P sequel. This strategy combines reusability with generative AI for content creation, but its success depends on balancing efficiency with creative distinctiveness.
The Alienware Area 51 laptop delivers desktop-grade performance, but its high power consumption and cooling demands limit real-world mobility.
Sony is embedding AI into its game development pipeline to accelerate production while preserving human creativity, but developers face a critical choice between efficiency gains and potential platform dependence.
ASUS introduces a new line of OLED displays featuring advanced refresh rates, HDR performance, and energy efficiency, positioning them as high-end solutions for professional and creative workflows.
One platform offers access to GPT, Claude, and Gemini for a year at $30—a stark contrast to standalone plans priced near $20 per month.