You will all be absolutely astonished to learn that the recent layoffs at Bungie are having an immediate effect on the rollout of Destiny 2’s next patch,...
Shenzhen firm GamePad Digital, better known as GPD, has been doing its thing since long before the Steam Deck existed. Indeed, while we tend to report on GPD’s offerings in the same breath as companies like Ayaneo, OneXPlayer, and Anbernic, the truth is that GPD’s wheelhouse is historically not exactly “handheld gaming systems” but rather
NVIDIA is trying something new in the AI infrastructure race, and it goes beyond simply shipping more hardware. The company has rolled out a credit support and revenue sharing model, that could reshape how emerging AI cloud providers get their hands on serious amounts of compute. In plain terms, NVIDIA still gets paid upfront when a cloud
SK hynix announces major plan to spend $712.5 billion in its operations in South Korea, but the only detailed investments are spendings on a new NAND fab and a packaging facility.
Palantir CEO Alex Karp boldly states in an interview that claims AI companies are stealing customer’s data while charging them for unproductive services.
Maintenance-moded StarCraft II recently released its most impactful balance patch since the Legacy of the Void expansion, and it’s rustled more than a few Jimmies,...