FFVII and Kingdom Hearts were in EGS jail for a while. I bet this easily sells better than FFVII Remake on PC. Rebirth isn't that long since its hype period
It'll still be about whether Epic gets mobile ports or if Valve or another service streamlines and integrates a Proton/Winlator solution. Not the worst bloatware but I'm still holding out for something Steam based. It's mid-December and still waiting for the games EGS they said would start dropping before the end of the year
Minisforum is an easily recognizable brand that is well-regarded for its lineup of mini PCs. The MS-A1 is one such mid-range offering that boasts an AM5 socket, and the product is now available to configure with the 16-core Ryzen 9 9950X with a 100 W TDP, which happens to be an absolute monstrosity ...
It doesn't have performance parity with Windows yet so for Linux a 7600/7600xt is better for gaming. Compute performance though is great in their other article so a matter of if you're planning to write ROCm or OneAPI code or just downloading applications and hoping for ROCm or OneAPI support
I'd copy you and drop the hardware. Just: you deserve better
It'll primarily be a gaming device but if they did ever push to be a HTPC type box, Roku is more vulnerable than Google and Apple I think. I'd love to see HTPCs get another shot at the living room and get app support from the popular streaming services
Really I don't know but I remember dealing with a dual vpn years ago with Samsung phones
https://docs.samsungknox.com/dev/knox-sdk/features/mdm-providers/vpn/vpn-chaining/
There's a whole bunch of hints and speculation going around right now, showing that Valve may be working towards a new kind of Steam Machine.
Intel's next-gen Xe3 GPUs have been confirmed by Intel's Fellow Tom Peterson, who said that the hardware aspect is already baked.
Bitcoin had been widely expected to reach $100,000 since the U.S. presidential election but investors sent it to this mark much sooner than expected.
American Bitcoin miner BIT Mining said that it is making more money mining Dogecoin and Litecoin than the biggest digital coin.
The loophole in WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption is simple: The recipient of any WhatsApp message can flag it. Once flagged, the message is copied on the recipient's device and sent as a separate message to Facebook for review.
That practically applies to every form of digital communication. Sender/recipient has it on their end unencrypted and passes/leaks it on elsewhere
Where I see this all blowing up in their face with Gelsinger's sacking and his successor
Pat Gelsinger served as Intel CEO for 3.5 years, and transforming a company of Intel's size takes a long time. In fact, all the products that Intel has now were developed before Gelsinger's tenure.
Desperate and end up shuffling CEOs and direction. Nothing against Lip-Bu Tan. He could be great
The Snapdragon Elite X is finally coming to a mini PC from Geekom, after Qualcomm scrapped its own model after a lengthy pre-order period.
Maybe by 2030 is when my 12 year old car will finally make me feel the hassle of buying a new car. Maybe it'll be cheaper by then. Maybe Vinfast quality control will be better by then
That'll be nice. A lot of branding options there. Powered by SteamOS, that'll be nice for knowing that all the devices drivers have Linux support
Steam Included, easiest win for manufacturers. Steam Deck is pretty much an older generation AMD laptop. Slapping Steam Included should be viable for most new laptops these days
Steam Compatible, hardware shipped with approved controller inputs. I guess Android TV boxes shipped with a gamepad for Steam Link or GeForce Now
Steam Link Compatible, that's practically any computing device with a WiFi card or Ethernet these days. I guess anything that doesn't have a gamepad included
Heard of it because of the no SBMM thing, had to Wikipedia it because never bothered playing. Thing came out May 21st. If Concord hadn't bombed out in one weekend, this would be bigger news
Transaction finality in crypto refers to the point at which a transaction is considered irreversible on the network, but there's more. Let's find out!
B770 to hypothetical B9XX is what I'm looking for. Phoenix benchmarks because not many doing Linux benchmarks. 8700-8800xt or B700-B9XX for me next year
Intel Arc B580 and B570 GPUs offer modern gaming features with best-in-class value for performance.
I think it's better ray tracing performance than XTX but rasterizing similar to 7900xt. So RTX 4070ti to 4080 performance
After roe vs Wade and another 4 years of Republicans getting the chance to replace the old Republican appointees and maybe Sotomayor kicking the bucket, I wouldn't be surprised if the SC did enable some future bans in the next couple of decades
What's mid range price now? I remember getting an ATI HD5770 for I think like $150 and then later a GTX 970 for like $320. Ten years ago for the 970 and that 970 had a 145w TDP. 5770 108w TDP
8800xt after its price settles after half a year may be right for me
Didn't the Epic lawsuits against Apple and Google end up showing Valves Steam cut ended up working out to something closer to 20% after all the key sales and whatever other factors. Plus EGS already does less than 20% cut and it's been like 6+ years and that client is still bare bones and they don't even do gift cards or price lower. Same for Microsofts store which I believe is lower on PC while still 30% on console.
Regardless at best this lawsuit would just mean an end to 3rd party steam key sales or Valve taking a 30% cut on those too. At best a victory against Valve would mean more expensive games with the loss of keysite stores pricing advantage
Also games used to MSRP $10 cheaper on Steam when there was an argument that going digital was a major cost savings compared to physical products/packaging, shipping, and retailler cut. Eventually publishers stopped caring and made physical and digital prices the same while adding an assortment of DLC and subscriptions
I'll buy it too. First time hearing of it