While we despair of RTX 50-series supplies and wait on next-gen Rubin, Nvidia reveals its next-next GPU architecture will be known as Feynman and is due in 2028

Nvidia has revealed the name and planned launch date of its GPU architecture two generations hence. Give it up for Feynman, named after physicist Richard Feynman, and due out in 2028. Well, it’s due out in AI GPU format in 2028, more on which in a moment. Richard Feynman, of course, won the Nobel prize…

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Some Fallout 76 players have encountered a ‘major game-breaking bug’ which either makes it impossible to complete the ghoul quest or just makes you temporarily invisible

Fallout 76’s Ghoul Update is live as of last night, and while most players are already plotting all sorts of ways to use the new rad-loving character to their advantage, there are a few players who’ve encountered a not-so-fun bug. “Major game-breaking bug with the new ghoul update—please be careful,” Both_Emu_2131 says. They then go…

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Assassin’s Creed Shadows unlock times for each region

Assassin’s Creed Shadows drops out of the underbrush soon, and by our own Morgan Park’s account in his review, it’s a solid stealth-action romp. On March 20 (late March 19 in some regions), Assassin’s Creed Shadows will be unlocked for players worldwide—meaning lots of tall things to jump off and gubbins to collect. Whether Shadows…

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After launching as an Epic Store exclusive, World of Goo 2 dribbles onto Steam this spring: ‘We’re grateful to Epic for funding development of the game’

World of Goo 2, sequel to the beloved 2008 physics-puzzler about building towers and bridges out of wibbly wobbly slime balls, will slop onto Steam this spring following almost a year of exclusivity on the Epic Games Store. “ATTENTION Steam fans! We’ve been quietly readying World of Goo 2 for new platforms”, wrote developers 2DBoy…

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Razer is collaborating on a gaming CAPTCHA to combat AI-powered bots, and of course the first game to use it is the worst Web3 nonsense I’ve ever seen

One of the most annoying aspects of using the modern Internet is having to convince every other website that I am, in fact, a human, typically by clicking on little squares of traffic lights and bicycles. The irritation has been compounded since I learned that tools like CAPTCHA don’t really do much to deter online…

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