Intel's future might be rosier now that Nvidia is partially on board but at this moment in time, AMD rules every roost in the CPU coop

Intel’s future might be rosier now that Nvidia is partially on board but at this moment in time, AMD rules every roost in the CPU coop

If there’s one thing that’s predictable about the tech world, it’s that it’s all very unpredictable. I mean, who would have thought a few years ago that Intel would become financially unstable, dropping projects and thousands of staff, and then randomly announce a sizeable investment from Nvidia and a plan to collaborate on new chips?…

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Japan: Famitsu review scores: Issue 1655

The latest edition of popular Japanese gaming publication Famitsu is now with subscribers. This week’s edition contains six reviews. The highest-reviewed title this week is the new Yo-Kai Watch game for the Nintendo Switch, Yo-kai Watch Jam: Yo-kai Academy Y – Waiwai Gakuen Seikatsu. It scored well with the magazine with three reviewers giving the…

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Nintendo Sets Up New Subsidiary In Taiwan

Formally opening in April. While it was formally established last week, Nintendo has today revealed its newest Taiwanese subsidiary, creatively called ‘Nintendo of Taiwan’. The branch was formed on 10th February and is set to take over Nintendo operations in the region from 1st April (the start of the new fiscal year). Read the full…

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WoW’s Plunderstorm battle royale mode is much more popular the second time around: ‘I can just play and screw around’

World of Warcraft’s controversial battle royale mode relaunched a week ago, once again pitting PvE mount and transmog collectors against hardcore PvP enjoyers. And this time around… almost no one is complaining. Blizzard made some smart changes to the way its pirate-themed Plunderstorm worked. The rate of earning plunder, the game mode’s currency, has increased….

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