Steam keeps on winning (www.pcgamer.com)
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Suffering and success.
Intel CEO laments Nvidia’s ‘extraordinarily lucky’ AI dominance, claims it coulda-woulda-shoulda have been Intel::Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has taken a shot at his main rival in high performance computing, dismissing Nvidia’s success in providing GPUs for AI modelling as “extraordinarily lucky.” Gels
Arion Kurtaj was a "key member" of the Lapsus$ gang that also hacked Nvidia, Samsung, and Microsoft.
Personal information of employees was also stolen.
I assume that somebody, somewhere, has done the detached corporate penny-pinching to make this all make sense on paper. But this is a disastrous move from a consumer goodwill standpoint. If you have the CEO of a studio which handed you a major commercial success publicly mourning the depth and scope of your layoffs, something's...
Personal data belonging to employees has also been stolen.
I wish I had a pocket leech.
The open world survival game is no longer available for sale, but its servers are still up. So how bad is it?
After a rough few years, E3 has been killed off for good.
"We know it's a necessary thing for us to hit our new and needed goals. So overall, good progress and we push on."
CD Projekt said the 2.0 patch was the last of the "big updates," but apparently it had a little more gas in the tank.
There's a million things to do in the new SteamWorld game, but somehow the vibes are still pretty relaxed.
Nobody plays politics like an infernal archfiend.