Intel is making progress on a handy new material for building even bigger computer chips: glass

With the growing need for computational power and performance, processors are getting bigger—much bigger. Even some of today’s gaming graphics cards push the boundaries of a small package, but they’re relatively small-fry next to AI accelerators and supercomputer chips. From here on out, it’s all about cramming more and more stuff—chiplets, memory, interconnects—onto a single…

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Game that raised over $1.5 million on Kickstarter defends its use of AI art: ‘It’s certainly going to hurt people [but] I don’t think this is going to go back in the bag’

It’s been less than two months since Kickstarter updated and outlined its policy on AI art, and it’s already not going well. The policy states that while Kickstarter is “on the side of creative work and the humans behind that work,” projects will be approved based on “what those tools are, and how you’re planning…

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PC Gamer UK November issue on sale now: MechWarrior 5: Clans

This month PC Gamer gets world-exclusive access to the brand new mecha game from Piranha Games, MechWarrior 5: Clans. This new entry in the long-running MechWarrior series promises to be the most explosive and narratively engaging yet, and we deliver never-before-seen images as well as authoritative developer insight. In addition, while we’re talking big stompy…

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Man vs Malware: Diary of a 2006 PC disaster

Tech Tales  This article first appeared in PC Gamer magazine issue 385 in June 2023, as part of our Tech Tales series. Every month we talk about the ups and downs of PC hardware, with a look back on our own history with the hobby. It’s 7pm on a hazy June evening in my atrocious…

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