Halo Infinite was supposed to be Microsoft’s big Xbox Series X/S launch title in late 2020. However, developer 343 Industries delayed the game to spruce up its graphics and continue development to ensure Halo fans would receive the game with open arms. When announcing the delay, 343 Industries simply said that it would launch in 2021.
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Imagination Technologies has announced the development of RISC-V-based CPUs, and aims to distribute them to both the discrete CPU market as well as towards heterogeneous computing systems.
Nvidia announced that its A100 GPUs paired with AMD’s CPUs will power the new Polaris supercomputer that is being employed as a stop-gap solution due to the delay of the Intel-powered Aurora supercomputer.