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Aleksandar Kostovic is a journalist based in Klek, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 1.3 Delivers Bug Fixes and Free DLC

03 Jan 2077  |  Tom's Hardware
Cyberpunk 2077's latest patch 1.3 addresses various bugs and introduces free DLCs. CD Projekt Red has made performance enhancements, including Dynamic Resolution Scaling for smoother gameplay, and fixed several gameplay-related bugs. The update also includes new content such as Johnny Silverhand's Alternative Appearance and new jackets for the character V. The patch aims to improve the overall gaming experience across all platforms, including PCs, consoles, and Google's Stadia.

Microsoft Brings xCloud Game Streaming to Windows PCs Using Xbox App

05 Oct 2023  |  Tom's Hardware
Microsoft has announced the integration of Xbox Cloud Gaming into the Xbox app for Windows, available to Xbox insiders. This service, part of the xCloud project, allows streaming of over 100 games and offers features like controller and network status information, social connectivity, and game invitations. Previously, PC users accessed xCloud via a browser. The service is available in 22 countries, with plans for further expansion.

25 Years Later: The Original Quake Gets a Remaster for PC and Consoles

01 Oct 2023  |  Tom's Hardware
The original Quake, a pioneering first-person shooter from 1996, has been remastered by id Software and Machine Games. The updated version, presented at the QuakeCon virtual event, features 4K resolution support, enhanced visuals, and new extension bundles while preserving the core gameplay. Available for $9.99, the remaster supports crossplay across PCs and consoles, including Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4 and 5, and Nintendo Switch. Existing game owners receive a free upgrade.

European Processor Initiative Receives First EPAC RISC-V Sample Chips for Testing

01 Oct 2023  |  Tom's Hardware
The European Processor Initiative (EPI) has successfully developed and is currently testing its first batch of EPAC RISC-V processors, aimed at providing the European Union with high-performance computing independence. The processors feature multiple special-purpose accelerators and are designed for high efficiency and throughput. The project involves contributions from various European institutions and companies, with the chips being manufactured on GlobalFoundries' 22nm FDX low-power semiconductor node. The initiative aims to eventually integrate these processors into a comprehensive HPC system for diverse workloads.

Default Browser Change in Windows 11 Now Takes More Effort

01 Oct 2023  |  Tom's Hardware
Microsoft's Windows 11 introduces a more complex process for changing the default web browser, requiring users to set defaults for multiple file types individually. This change, aimed at providing more granular control, has been criticized for being user-unfriendly, especially for non-tech-savvy individuals. The article highlights the contrast with the simpler process in Windows 10 and suggests that the new method may not be well-received by all users.

X-NAND Technology Gets Patented, QLC Flash with SLC Speed

01 Oct 2023  |  Tom's Hardware
NEO Semiconductor has patented its X-NAND technology, which combines the speed of Single-Level Cell (SLC) NAND with the capacity of Quad-Level Cell (QLC) NAND. The company, headquartered in San Jose, aims to license this technology to major memory manufacturers like Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron. X-NAND is designed to meet the growing demand for high-speed, high-capacity storage, particularly in applications such as 5G and AI/ML.

NSA Awards Secret $10 Billion Cloud Contract to Amazon, Microsoft Complains

01 Oct 2023  |  Tom's Hardware
The National Security Agency (NSA) awarded a $10 billion cloud contract to Amazon Web Services (AWS), aiming to consolidate its intelligence data into a single repository for easier analytics. The contract, codenamed WildandStormy, faces potential delays as Microsoft has filed a protest with the Government Accountability Office (GAO) after losing the bid. This follows the cancellation of the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) contract due to legal disputes between AWS and Microsoft.

IBM Unveils Next-Generation Power10 Servers for Hybrid Cloud

01 Oct 2023  |  Tom's Hardware
IBM has introduced its new Power10 processors, designed for heavy-duty computations and hybrid cloud workloads. The Power10 family includes three SKUs with up to 15 cores per CPU and advanced SMT technology, offering significant performance improvements over previous generations. The E1080 servers, equipped with Power10 processors, are positioned to compete directly with Intel's Xeon Scalable Platinum-based systems, with IBM claiming superior performance in certain workloads.

Linux Kernel Patch Adds DisplayPort 2.0 Support for AMD Graphics

01 Oct 2023  |  Tom's Hardware
The latest Linux kernel patch introduces preliminary support for the DisplayPort 2.0 protocol in AMD GPU drivers, enhancing data transfer rates and bandwidth for improved image output. The patch supports Ultra High Bit Rate (UHBR) 10, with UHBR 13.5 and 20 to be added later. This update is intended for the upcoming RDNA3 series GPUs, as the current RDNA2 GPUs do not support DP 2.0. The first DP 2.0 monitors are expected to be available in the coming months.

Cloudflare Chooses AMD EPYC Milan Over More Power-Hungry Intel Ice Lake Xeons

01 Oct 2023  |  Tom's Hardware
Cloudflare has opted for AMD EPYC Milan CPUs over Intel's Ice Lake Xeons for its new 11th-gen servers due to the latter's higher power consumption. Cloudflare's decision was driven by the need for energy efficiency, as the company operates data centers in 200 locations worldwide. AMD's processors were found to be more efficient in terms of Requests-per-Watt, making them a more cost-effective choice for Cloudflare's extensive infrastructure.
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