Logitech G ASTRO A50X Wireless Gaming Headset + Base Station Review

Logitech G ASTRO A50X Wireless Gaming Headset + Base Station Review

The HDMI-powered Base Station sets the ASTRO A50X LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset apart and it delivers seriously impressive audio at its core.

TT Show Episode 34 - The Helldivers 2 PC Controversy and Apple's New OLED iPad Pro

Kosta Andreadis | TweakTown | May 10, 2024 9:02 AM CDT

This week, on a more focused episode of The TT Show, Jak and Kosta break down and go through the crazy Helldivers 2 controversy on PC. If you were offline for a few days (and this all played out throughout a single weekend), the decision to force the Helddivers 2's PC players to link their Steam Account to a PlayStation Network (PSN) account caused a veritable backlash storm.

TT Show Episode 34 - The Helldivers 2 PC Controversy and Apple's New OLED iPad Pro

From the review bombing to developers being grilled to Sony and developer Arrowhead's damage control to the surprisingly swift happy ending, Jak and Kosta discuss the implications and consider what might happen in the aftermath.

This week's other big story comes from the world of Apple, with the company lifting the lid on its new iPad Pro lineup powered by the new AI-powered 3 nanometer M4 chip. The big thing here is that it represents Apple's first dip into the world of OLED displays, with a groundbreaking 1000-nit SDR and HDR screen that has two OLED panels in one!

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AMD updates Linux driver support for upcoming RDNA 4 GPUs with 24,000 lines of code

Kosta Andreadis | Video Cards & GPUs | May 13, 2024 9:57 PM CDT

It sounds like AMD's next-gen Radeon graphics cards powered by the new RDNA 4 architecture are right around the corner. Although rumors and months of speculation have pointed to AMD skipping high-end GPUs that will compete with the GeForce RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 (or the current RTX 4090, for that matter), RDNA 4 could still present an exciting option for the mid-range market.

AMD updates Linux driver support for upcoming RDNA 4 GPUs with 24,000 lines of code

With a massive improvement in ray-tracing coming and a more efficient GPU, a potential Radeon RX 8800 XT with the right price could be a real competitor to the popular GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER. With AMD's Linux developers adding nearly 20,000 lines of code for 'AMD GFX12 Mesa support' for its drivers, an RDNA 4 reveal and release could be right around the corner.

Linux kernel driver support for RDNA 4 (or GFX12) is a definite sign that things are progressing well for a next-gen Radeon release this year. Depending on the timeline, we could be getting a big reveal at Computex 2024 in the coming weeks.

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AMD's RDNA 5 will be a complete re-design, a 'clean sheet,' and a 'Zen moment' for Radeon

Kosta Andreadis | Video Cards & GPUs | May 13, 2024 9:29 PM CDT

According to WJM47196, a source of AMD leaks over on the ChipHell forums (via Videocardz), AMD's next-gen RDNA 4 GPU line-up will "merely be a bug fix for RDNA 3," bringing improvements to ray-tracing and incremental updates in other areas. Without a flagship, the top RDNA 4 card is expected to deliver raw performance, albeit more efficient performance, on par with the Radeon RX 7900 XT.

AMD's RDNA 5 will be a complete re-design, a 'clean sheet,' and a 'Zen moment' for Radeon

The source claims that RDNA 3, which powers the current Radeon RX 7000 Series, "didn't meet its performance expectations," leading to problems with the core frequency power curve. Throw in the R&D costs associated with developing a multi-chip GPU, a fast on-chip interconnect, and dealing with related issues - RDNA 4 is a stopgap before the main course - RDNA 5.

RDNA 5 "will be a clean sheet design," an overhaul of AMD's Radeon architecture similar to the arrival of Zen and Ryzen. The difference is so big that RDNA 5 could ditch the Radeon branding for something completely new.

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NVIDIA and MediaTek rumored to be co-developing an Arm-based AI processor for PCs

Anthony Garreffa | CPU, APU & Chipsets | May 13, 2024 9:07 PM CDT

NVIDIA and MediaTek are reportedly working on a new Arm-based AI processor, co-developing the new SoC that will be finalized in Q3 2024... just months from now.

NVIDIA and MediaTek rumored to be co-developing an Arm-based AI processor for PCs

The new silicon will support advanced technologies, and will be mass-produced on TSMC's new 3nm process node, and will compete against Apple's new M4 chip, and Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon X Elite SoC according to Chinese media outlet UDN.

The site reports that the price of NVIDIA and MediaTek's new Arm-based AI processor will be "as high as $300" adding that this is the first time NVIDIA and MediaTek have cooperated on PC processors, and that it's expected we'll get details on the new AI PC processor during Computex 2024 in just a few weeks' time in Taipei, Taiwan.

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SK hynix says its ultra-next-gen HBM4E in 2026, ready for the world of next-gen AI GPUs

Anthony Garreffa | Artificial Intelligence | May 13, 2024 8:16 PM CDT

SK hynix has announced it plans to complete the development of its next-gen HBM4E memory by as early as 2026, preparing for the next-gen AI GPUs of the future.

SK hynix says its ultra-next-gen HBM4E in 2026, ready for the world of next-gen AI GPUs

SK hynix's head of the HBM advanced technology team, Kim Gwi-wook, announced the news this week of the direction of next-generation HBM development at the International Memory Workshop (IMW 2024). HBM was developed by SK hynix in 2014, with HBM2 (2nd generation) in 2018, HBM2E (3rd generation) in 2020, HBM3 (4th generation) in 2022, and HBM3E (5th generation) was introduced this year.

There's a two-year cadence between HBM generations, with HBM3E unleashed this year, it means that HBM4 (6th generation) should drop in 2025, and HBM4E (7th generation) in 2026. That's a bit faster than two years for HBM4 and HBM4E, which is because SK hynix is predicting that HBM performance advancements would become faster than previous generations.

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This portable AI supercomputer in a carry-on suitcase: 4 x GPUs, 246TB storage, 2500W PSU

Anthony Garreffa | Artificial Intelligence | May 13, 2024 7:29 PM CDT

GigaIO and SourceCode have just unveiled Gryf, an ultra-portable AI supercomputer-class system that weighs less than 55 pounds, and fits inside of a TSA-friendly carry-on suitcase. Impressive.

This portable AI supercomputer in a carry-on suitcase: 4 x GPUs, 246TB storage, 2500W PSU

Gryf can handle data collection and processing on a scale that would usually see the data sent off-site, this means that the suitcase-sized supercomputer handles super-fast processing and analysis, all in a suitcase. Gryf supports disaggregating and reaggregating its GPUs, with owners capable of customizing the system's hardware configuration in the field, and on-the-fly.

You can create the absolute optimal hardware configuration for one assigned workload, and then the next workload gets another optimized hardware configuration. Each Gryf has multiple slots filled with compute, storage, accelerator, and network sleds that are perfect for their respective workloads. There's 6 sled slots in total, where you can insert and remove the modules as required.

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NVIDIA Blackwell GPU compute stats: 30% more FP64 than Hopper, 200x cheaper simulation costs

Anthony Garreffa | Artificial Intelligence | May 13, 2024 6:57 PM CDT

NVIDIA has published a new blog post providing some more details about the next level of performance offered by its new Blackwell GPU architecture.

NVIDIA Blackwell GPU compute stats: 30% more FP64 than Hopper, 200x cheaper simulation costs

The new blog post by NVIDIA shows the gigantic performance leap that Blackwell will deliver for the research industry including quantum computing, drug discovery, fusion energy, physics-based simulations, weather simulations, scientific computing, and more.

NVIDIA has another major goal with Blackwell -- other than industry-leading AI performance -- in that Blackwell can simulate weather patterns 200x cheaper than Hopper, and use 300x less energy while running digital twins simultaneously encompassing the globe with 65x less cost, and 58x less energy used. Absolutely astonishing numbers from Blackwell.

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Assassin's Creed Shadows revealed, full trailer coming Wednesday

Derek Strickland | Gaming | May 13, 2024 3:33 PM CDT

Ubisoft just stealth-announced the official name of the upcoming Assassin's Creed game set in Japan.

Assassin's Creed Shadows revealed, full trailer coming Wednesday

In 2022, Ubisoft made Assassin's Creed fans very happy with the reveal of Codename Red, a new project set in the wide 700-year period of Feudal Japan. Today, Ubisoft has confirmed the game will be called Assassin's Creed Shadows.

Assassin's Creed Codename Red becomes Assassin's Creed Shadows.

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Apple releases watchOS 10.5 with new Unity watch face support

Oliver Haslam | Wearable Computing & Fashion | May 13, 2024 3:00 PM CDT

Apple regularly releases special Apple Watch faces, bands, and other accessories to celebrate specific communities and the latest Pride watch face is a great addition to the mix. It was announced alongside the stunning Apple Watch Pride Edition Braided Solo Loop which will be available to order on May 22, but you won't have to wait that long to get the watch face - it's available right now.

Apple releases watchOS 10.5 with new Unity watch face support

The new watch face is part of watchOS 10.5 software update that Apple has today made available for download and it also happens to be the only new feature that was confirmed via the update's release notes. Apple calls it the Pride Radiance watch face and says it's to honor the LGBTQ+ community and culture.

The update, which is free for owners of all compatible Apple Watches, can be downloaded via the Watch app on the iPhone. Alongside the new watch face, the update also brings with it a number of bug fixes and other improvements, although Apple's release notes did not go into details as to what they were.

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Denon added Siri support to some of its smart speakers and never thought to tell anyone

Oliver Haslam | Audio, Sound & Speakers | May 13, 2024 2:45 PM CDT

Siri might not be the best digital assistant in the world, but it's definitely work knowing that you can at least use it. Siri is available on iPhones, iPads, Macs, Apple Watches, and HomePods and it's also available on a few third-party smart home devices as well. Now, it's also available on a select number of Denon smart speakers. Not that you likely know that, after the audio company apparently launched the feature months ago and didn't tell anyone.

Denon added Siri support to some of its smart speakers and never thought to tell anyone

Seemingly ashamed of the partnership that brings Apple's ailing digital assistant to its speakers, Denon started to roll the new feature out back in December, HoemKit News reports. Getting access to Siri is achieved by updating the speaker's software via the HEOS app. Once updated, enabling Siri on the speaker is pretty simple we're told, but notably, you'll need to have a Siri-enabled speaker to hand as well. Why? That's the interesting part.

As HomeKit News notes, these speakers don't actually have Siri themselves but rather act as outputs for Siri on other devices. In other words, you'll need a HomePod or HomePod mini on which Siri will handle the heavy lifting before essentially throwing its voice to your Denon speaker - as if it were some kind of ventriloquist speaker.

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Want a cheaper Apple Vision Pro? There's no need to wait, you can get one right now

The Apple Vision Pro has been on sale in the United States since February and that came months after it was announced at WWDC in June of last year. Now, as we get to almost a year since the so-called spatial computer was announced, new reports suggest that the company is readying a global launch. And this comes as Apple continues to be working on making the headset cheaper, allowing more people to consider buying one. But did you know that you don't have to wait for Applet to offer a cheaper Apple Vision Pro in order to get one for less than the going rate of $3,499? Did you know that you can do it right now?

Want a cheaper Apple Vision Pro? There's no need to wait, you can get one right now

When the Apple Vision Pro first went on sale they were a little difficult to get hold of, and as always scalpers put them up on eBay in an attempt to make a profit. Some did, but as the months tick by people who bought their AR/VR headsets are starting to have buyer's remorse. Whether they paid the $3,499 that Apple chargers or the extortionate prices that eBay rip-off merchants were selling it for, people are finding that they maybe aren't using the Apple Vision Pro as much as they thought. And that means that those who had a little patience can now bag themselves a bargain.

As reported by 9to5Mac, now is an excellent time to treat yourself to a new Apple Vision Pro if you're willing to buy from Apple. You can now pick up an Apple Vision Pro with around a $500 discount, although we've seen reports of headsets being offered for around $2,000, a huge saving over the original price. Apple's $3,499 asking price gets you the 256GB model, while those who need extra space can pay $3,699 for the 512GB version and $3,899 for the 1TB capacity. Note that additional accessories like a new battery pack, ZEISS Optical inserts, and AppleCare Plus cost extra, too.

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