Intel reshuffle puts engineering and ‘a new custom silicon business’ in the spotlight but also ends a 30-year career at Intel for Product CEO Michelle Johnston Holthaus

Things are, once again, all shake-up at Intel. After a new CEO, tons of layoffs, an increased focus on the Foundry side of the business, and other changes, Intel is sticking on-brand and making even more changes, this time to executive leadership. And while the biggest news for many might be that Intel Products CEO…

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“He Thought I Looked Like Sir Clive” – Comedy Drama About Alan Sugar And Clive Sinclair’s Deal To Save The ZX Spectrum Returns After A Decade

“I had no idea who Sir Clive was”. Back in 1986, Clive Sinclair’s tech empire was in trouble. After the success of the ZX Spectrum, Sinclair found his market share under threat from rivals such as Commodore and Amstrad, and was forced to do a deal with the latter’s Alan Sugar, selling the company’s entire…

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‘The shining star of losers everywhere’ who inspired one of Umamusume’s most popular horse girls has passed away

It’s a sad day for horse girl enjoyers everywhere. Japaneses racehorse Haru Urara—dubbed “the shining star of losers everywhere” and whose personality and storyline was transformed into an anime horse waifu in Umamusume: Pretty Derby—has passed away at the age of 29. The news was broken by Japanese outlet Friday Digital, with a representative for…

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Nvidia’s CFO says there’s still ‘a little geopolitical situation that we need to work through’ before shipping its AI GPUs to China, but it’s ‘a $2 billion to $5 billion potential opportunity’

Nvidia’s executive vice president and chief financial officer, Collette Kress, spoke yesterday at the Goldman Sachs Communicopea event about a variety of topics, including a discussion of its recent financial results and the ongoing situation regarding its dealings with China. When asked for an update on demand for its H20 AI GPU in the country,…

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PlayStation Launched 30 Years Ago In North America, And This Book Aims To Celebrate Its Remarkable Impact

“30- recounts the PS1’s journey to the top, blow by blow”. PlayStation launched in North America 30 years ago today, and a new book is aiming to celebrate the 32-bit console’s amazing legacy. Penned by seasoned journalist Jeremy Parish, -30- | A PlayStation Retrospective will come “packed with commentary about the system’s biggest and most…

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Final Fantasy 14 director Yoshi-P says the long-awaited job redesign will change things, but also won’t—which doesn’t clear much of anything up

Final Fantasy 14, as we’ve often observed on this very site, has a bit of a design problem when it comes to its jobs—they’re pretty stale. Tanks mostly play the same, healers get like two damage buttons, DPS all try to shove their buttons into the same two-minute window: It’s a little droll. For a…

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Loot boxes could be coming to Marvel Rivals as a dataminer finds evidence of ‘multiple references to mystery box logic’, and like always, players are divided

Word on the street is that Marvel Rivals has plans for loot boxes after a dataminer uncovered evidence of mystery box logic while trawling Season 4’s files. There’s no official confirmation yet, but the speculation is enough to divide players. “Loot boxes could be coming to Marvel Rivals at some point in the future,” RivalsInfo…

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