AI Daily Briefing
- LEGO Batman: Brick by Brick, a New Open World!: Forget linear paths! LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is blasting into an open world, letting you truly embody the Caped Crusader. Get ready to explore, fight, and laugh your way through Gotham like never before.
- Helldivers 2: PC Gets DLSS 4.5, PS5 Pro Left Behind: Helldivers 2’s latest technical patch drops on May 27th, a move that’s got PC gamers buzzing with NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 and AMD FSR 4.03 support. Meanwhile, PlayStation 5 Pro owners are left with a less impressive PSSR 1.0, sparking questions about the fractured future of upscaling.
- Android Chipmakers Bleed Millions: Apple’s Oldest Trick Ignored: Qualcomm and MediaTek are leaving millions on the table. Their crime? Ignoring a decade-old strategy Apple’s been milking for profit.
- AMD’s $3999 AI Box: A Bargain?: AMD is throwing its hat into the AI development ring with the Ryzen AI Halo. For $3999, they claim you’ll save a fortune compared to cloud services.
- Intel Nova Lake Chips Leak: 2x Multicore Jump Incoming?: Everyone expected Intel’s next move, but the rumored ‘Nova Lake’ chips might just be a bigger leap than anticipated. Doubling performance is a bold claim, and frankly, one I’ll believe when I see it running benchmarks.
- NVIDIA Vera CPU Benchmarks: 63% Faster Than Grace, Upsets EPYC & Xeon: NVIDIA’s Vera CPU just dropped some benchmark numbers, and let’s just say the server chip world is about to get a whole lot messier. This isn’t just an upgrade; it’s a full-on invasion.
- NVIDIA Rebrands Gaming: Is Your GPU Just a Chip Anymore?: NVIDIA just pulled a fast one, folding its iconic Gaming segment into a new ‘Edge Computing’ category. This isn’t just a rebranding; it’s a seismic shift in how we think about silicon.
- Intel Restructures for AI: New Leaders Emerge: Intel’s just shuffled the deck. New leaders are in place to tackle AI and client computing. Let’s see if they’re playing the right cards.