Samsung introduced its 9100 Pro, the first “true” PCIe 5.0 SSD from the company, with speeds of up to 14.8GB/s, potentially making it the new worlds-fastest consumer SSD and outpacing the Crucial T705. Just as importantly, it can hit that speed while only using 9W (compared to 12W on the Phison E26 drives).
Adding to the growing number of lawsuits against big tech’s AI developments, Chegg, an edtech company specializing in textbook rentals and tutoring, is suing Google. It alleges that Google’s “AI Overviews” feature, prominently placed in search results, has negatively affected its traffic and revenue.
No, that headline isn’t clickbait: in the midst of a graphics card market that continues to be an absolute disaster, ASUS is out here pitching a four-year-old GPU as “the best budget graphics card we offer in 2025 for gamers who prefer NVIDIA GPUs.” That kind of statement would be a joke coming from a site like ours, but coming straight from
AI is being heralded as an important part of the future game development pipeline by the biggest players in the industry, with the latest push coming from Microsoft with the release of its Muse AI model. However, it seems as if the future is here, according to Call of Duty’s Steam page that now contains an AI generated content disclosure.
Ubisoft can’t seem to catch a break. The last few months have seen the storied publisher shut down one of its live service game efforts, while its Star Wars game floundered despite the popularity of the franchise. The company needs a big win with its upcoming release of Assassin’s Creed Shadows, but things aren’t off to a great start with