AI funding uncertainties are shaking up memory producers. Will we finally be able to afford RAM again?
AI funding uncertainties are shaking up memory producers. Will we finally be able to afford RAM again? …
AI funding uncertainties are shaking up memory producers. Will we finally be able to afford RAM again? …
… That’s pure speculation, though, but I’m fairly certain that this AI department was very expensive to maintain and develop, especially considering the current state of the tech landscape. …
… Since the outrage, Nvidia’s chief Jensen Huang said it’s not actually generative AI but generative AI plus pro max, whatever, defending the company’s decision to pursue this technology, which at the time requires two entire 5090s to run, because it surely is because gamers want it, not because AI i… …
… We spend too much time inward instead of with the community, and we lack the depth we need in some of the fundamentals.” According to the memo, this new Xbox leadership team will consist of: Jared Palmer, VP of Engineering former CoreAI VP of Product Tim Allen, design lead former CoreAI VP of Desig… …
… DDR4-compatible CPUs like the 5800X3D aren’t even available new on Amazon as of this article, and neither are DDR5 ones like the 9800X3D. The sharp and rapid rise in memory prices seems to have stabilized near the start of this year, as a lot of funding uncertainties have hit the AI industry. …
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… As one user on Resetera pointed out , Ryszard Chojnowski, a Polish game development veteran, said he had heard that a big-time The Lord of the Rings game was in the works a few months ago, adding that indications of that happening have only increased recently. “A few days ago, news literally broke … …
… The early stages still remain elementary, even on higher difficulties, and the lack of variety in combat scenarios makes it a chore to replay them over and over again until you get to the challenging parts of the run—and the nature of said challenge at that point we’ve already dissected in detail. …