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AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT tested in Furmark: RTX 4080 perf, while RDNA 4 GPU runs at a cool 55C

Anthony Garreffa | Graphics Cards | Feb 27, 2025 12:12 PM CST

AMD is on the eve of unveiling its next-generation Radeon RX 9070 series "RDNA 4" graphics cards, with early tests in FurMark revealing performance levels of around the RTX 4080 while the Navi 48 XTX GPU inside runs at just 55C under load.

AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT tested in Furmark: RTX 4080 perf, while RDNA 4 GPU runs at a cool 55C

In a new post on the AnandTech forums by user "gaav87" with the Radeon RX 9070 XT installed and FurMark running in the background, the custom GIGABYTE Radeon RX 9070 XT GAMING OC 16G graphics card used to also run Geekbench, resulting in a score of 20703 points (345FPS).

Comparing the 20703 points from the Radeon RX 9070 XT to the closest GeForce RTX series GPU points to the GeForce RTX 4080 with 20702 points (344FPS). The Radeon RX 9070 XT was running drivers from the Linux Mesa 25.0 stack, while the RTX 4080 was running Windows drivers.

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Fire TV devices to get Alexa+ AI feature allowing you to skip to your favorite bits of a movie

Darren Allan | TV, Movies & Home Theatre | Feb 27, 2025 12:00 PM CST

Amazon just revealed Alexa+, the freshly upgraded assistant that's powered up considerably by AI, and one of the niftiest tricks unveiled is a handy sounding ability for movie addicts watching via Fire TV.

Fire TV devices to get Alexa+ AI feature allowing you to skip to your favorite bits of a movie

This is a piece of functionality that allows you to tell Alexa+ to skip to a particular bit of a movie as a verbal instruction.

The 'jump to a scene' feature was demonstrated by Amazon with A Star Is Born, where Alexa+ was told to skip to the part of the film where Bradley Cooper sings a song, and it duly obliged.

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GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 HOF OC Lab detailed: 38 power phase design, gorgeous white PCB

Anthony Garreffa | Graphics Cards | Feb 27, 2025 11:25 AM CST

GALAX's new GeForce RTX 5090 HOF OC Lab Edition graphics card has smiled for the camera, one of the most ridiculously super-enthusiast graphics cards ever made.

GALAX GeForce RTX 5090 HOF OC Lab detailed: 38 power phase design, gorgeous white PCB

The company announced its custom GeForce RTX 5080 HOF OC Lab Edition graphics card earlier this year, but now we have some fresh details on what GALAX has been cooking behind the scenes. GALAX's new GeForce RTX 5090 HOF OC Lab Edition graphics card has appeared on the Chiphell forums, with a picture of the naked PCB posted... and boy, does it look good.

Looking up close, the new RTX 5090 HOF OC Lab Edition graphics card has a total of 38 power stages: a 26 power stage design surrounding the GPU, 10 power phases around the GDDR7 memory chips, and 2 power phases near the power connector (with optional room for 2 more).

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Google brings lifesaving feature that detects if your pulse has stopped to Pixel Watch 3 in US

Darren Allan | Wearable Computing & Fashion | Feb 27, 2025 10:26 AM CST

Smartwatches seem to quite often hit the headlines for their lifesaving potential, and Google has just announced the arrival of a feature for its Pixel Watch 3 in the US along these lines.

Google brings lifesaving feature that detects if your pulse has stopped to Pixel Watch 3 in US

Yes, the 'Loss of Pulse Detection' functionality - launched last year in the EU - has finally come to watches in the US. It does pretty much what it says on the tin: if the watch fails to detect any pulse at all, it can take action to get the wearer help.

Google tells us:

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Sony cuts PlayStation VR2 price by almost 30%: Horizon Call of the Mountain Bundle is now $399

Darren Allan | Gaming | Feb 27, 2025 9:12 AM CST

Sony is dropping the price of its second-gen VR headset for the PlayStation, and it's a major price cut coming into effect in March.

Sony cuts PlayStation VR2 price by almost 30%: Horizon Call of the Mountain Bundle is now $399

In a blog post, Sony announced that the PlayStation VR2 is going to be reduced to $399.99. Previously, the asking price was $549.99, so this represents a drop of closing on 30%.

That's for the standard bundle of the PS VR2 headset, Sense controller, and headphones.

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Full backstory revealed on why WB Games axed Monolith Productions

Jak Connor | Gaming | Feb 27, 2025 7:11 AM CST

WB Games recently announced the closure of several studios under its umbrella, and now Bloomberg's Jason Schreier has given the full backstory on what led to Monolith Productions being closed down.

Full backstory revealed on why WB Games axed Monolith Productions

The events that led up to Monolith being closed down a few days ago began back in 2017 following the release of Shadow of War, which wasn't as successful as the critically acclaimed Shadow of Mordor that earned Monolith it's stars and stripes. Following the release of Shadow of War, Monolith wasn't interested in developing another Middle-Earth game and went on to develop a new IP codenamed Legacy. However, WB Games wasn't and still isn't interested in developing new IP and wants its studios to concentrate on making games around already established IP.

Monolith continued work on Legacy for several years with the thought it would have enough sway due to the success it has generated in the past that it would be able to convince WB to pursue the new IP. However, that dream died in 2021 when WB Games canceled the project, which resulted in Monolith's entire leadership, including many other developers, leaving the studio to go and form what is now Cliffhanger Games with EA. That team is now developing the Black Panther game.

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We are now beaming back incredible Full HD footage of the Moon before landings

Jak Connor | Science, Space, & Robotics | Feb 27, 2025 6:18 AM CST

A spacecraft preparing for its ambitious landing on the surface of the Moon has beamed back incredible footage showcasing the surface of our desolate neighbor.

We are now beaming back incredible Full HD footage of the Moon before landings

Firefly Aerospace has shared some incredible footage captured by its Blue Ghost lander that is currently preparing for its landing on the surface of the Moon. The Full High Definition (FHD) footage was captured during the spacecraft's third lunar orbit maneuver on February 24, reducing the spacecraft's altitude and bringing it into a near-circular low lunar orbit. The above footage is sped up by 10X and was captured approximately 100 km (62.14 miles) above the surface of the Moon.

The robotic Blue Ghost spacecraft is scheduled to land in the Mare Crisium, a lava-covered basin on the near-side of the Moon, on March 2. The lander measures just 6.6 feet tall and carries an array of valuable scientific instruments and experiments that include testing methods for lunar regolith, or lunar soil.

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PC gamers opting for more genre diversity and complexity, Circana data shows

Ille Smolanko | Gaming | Feb 27, 2025 4:16 AM CST

As reported by Eurogamer, almost 40% of all playtime across console gamers in January was spent on the top 10 live-service games. These figures highlight a clear challenge for the industry - when free live-service games are absorbing so much attention, it's increasingly difficult for new releases to break through and compete for player engagement.

PC gamers opting for more genre diversity and complexity, Circana data shows

However, the figures on PC tell a different story. Mat Piscatella, the executive director of Circana, took to Bluesky to discuss some of these figures. While providing the aforementioned stats on player engagement on consoles, he also shared the top 15 titles in the US between PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. The top rankings paint an interesting picture.

On console, the usual suspects - Call of Duty, Fortnite, GTA V, Roblox, NBA 2K25, and Minecraft - remain dominant. But on PC, the distribution shifts significantly. Helldivers 2, Monster Hunter: Wilds, and Balatro occupy the top five, alongside the recently released Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. Other notable placements include Warframe, Civilization VII, and Baldur's Gate 3.

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Perplexity opens waitlist for 'Comet', the new AI browser that aims to dethrone Chrome

Ille Smolanko | Artificial Intelligence | Feb 27, 2025 2:32 AM CST

In a recent X post, Perplexity announced their plans to release Comet, a new agentic browser that aims to revolutionize web browsing. Waitlists have been opened, and while specific dates haven't been provided, Comet is 'coming soon'.

Perplexity opens waitlist for 'Comet', the new AI browser that aims to dethrone Chrome

The upcoming browser is engineered around the concept of agentic search, allowing for autonomous task execution, complex queries, and decision-making autonomously within the browser experience. Naturally, AI integration will be front and center for the new browser, with all the bells and whistles you'd find in modern AI tools.

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New leaked voice clips from Marvel Rivals hint at Deadpool being added

Jak Connor | Gaming | Feb 27, 2025 1:34 AM CST

Marvel Rivals has been out for less than two months and is already a major success story, arguably breathing new life in the hero-shooter genre, and now it appears the developers are preparing to add none other than Deadpool.

New leaked voice clips from Marvel Rivals hint at Deadpool being added

It was only earlier this week that Marvel Rivals players received new heroes such as the Human Torch, and The Thing, but now the attention has shifted over to who else is coming. According to some leaked voice lines, it appears fan-favorite Deadpool is on the cards for release, as the voice lines loosely hint at the character. The leak comes from X user X0X_LEAK, who posted the voice lines that show superheroes such as Spider-Man, Punisher, and Captain America addressing a selection of unknown characters.

Spider-Man's voice line says, "Great, we are saving the world, and here comes the loosest cannon". It isn't that far of a stretch to describe Deadpool as the "loosest cannon," as the character is renowned for his unpredictability and proclivity to violent outbursts without the slightest provocation. The other voice lines are much more straightforward in their reference to the unannounced characters with the Punisher saying, "So long, monkey," which appears to reference Hit-Monkey, and Captain America saying, "Sometimes a big brain doesn't do much good".

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WB Games retains Nemesis System exclusivity until 2036 despite Monolith shut down

Jak Connor | Gaming | Feb 27, 2025 12:32 AM CST

Warner Bros. Games announced the closure of several studios, including Monolith Productions, the developers of the Shadow of Mordor/War games, which has thrown the famous Nemesis System into question.

WB Games retains Nemesis System exclusivity until 2036 despite Monolith shut down

However, despite the closure of Monolith WB Games will retain ownership over the Nemesis System due to it being patented by the publisher back in 2021. The patent states WB Games will retain exclusive rights to the Nemesis System until 2036. For those who don't know, the Nemesis System debuted in Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor and gives enemy NPCs the ability to learn from player encounters, particularly in battles.

For example, if a player encountered an enemy chief orc in Shadow of Mordor and the player lost the battle, the orc would level up, remember the past fight with the player, and comment on it to the player. The same principle can be applied to player victories, where enemy NPCs would remember player exploits as if they were passed among the ranks as rumors sparking fear.

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CD Projekt Red may have changed Ciri's face in the latest Witcher 4 reveal

Ille Smolanko | Gaming | Feb 27, 2025 12:01 AM CST

Update (27/02/25): CD Projekt Red Game Director Sebastian Kalemba has confirmed on X that Ciri's character model has not been modified between the reveal trailer and the behind-the-scenes footage. He explained that the differences stem from raw, in-engine footage without cinematic effects like lighting or animation, noting the propensity for visual variation across trailers, 3D models, and in-game footage.

CD Projekt Red may have changed Ciri's face in the latest Witcher 4 reveal

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CD Projekt Red unveiled the first cinematic trailer for The Witcher 4 two months ago. One of the key talking points following the release was the face model for Ciri, which featured an older, more grizzled version of the character compared to her look in The Witcher 3. Following the latest behind-the-scenes breakdown, discussions are circulating around whether CD Projekt Red adjusted Ciri's face model in response to the mixed reception.

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Dragon Age: The Veilguard was so 'successful' it's being given away for free

Jak Connor | Gaming | Feb 26, 2025 11:32 PM CST

EA's Dragon Age: The Veilguard will be available to claim from March 4 for PlayStation Plus subscribers, according to a new post on the PlayStation Blog.

Dragon Age: The Veilguard was so 'successful' it's being given away for free

Dragon Age: The Veilguard was released less than four months ago, and according to EA, the title's launch was "high-quality," and the game was "well-reviewed by critics and those who played," however, it "did not resonate with a broad enough audience in this highly competitive market." EA's chief financial officer, Stuart Canfield, also stated the game "underperformed."

Looking at the SteamDB charts, we can see that "underperformed" may be a slight understatement, as Dragon Age: The Veilguard's all-time peak was 89,418 players on November 3, 2024. Now, the title's 24-hour peak has just 2,381 players.

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Victim of largest cryptocurrency heist in history announces bounty to hunt hackers

Jak Connor | Cryptocurrency & Mining | Feb 26, 2025 11:03 PM CST

Cryptocurrency exchange Bybit was hacked on Friday last week, resulting in $1.5 billion worth of Ethereum being stolen, marking what is being reported as the largest cryptocurrency heist in history.

Victim of largest cryptocurrency heist in history announces bounty to hunt hackers

Bybit officials confirmed more than 400,000 Ethereum, along with staked Ethereum coins, were stolen from the cryptocurrency exchange on Friday last week, and now Bybit has announced a new bounty program to incentivize the public to track down the stolen funds.

According to the announcement, every time someone traces and freezes some of the stolen funds, 5% of the amount is transferred to the person who discovered the funds, and 5% goes to the "entity" that froze the funds, for a total of 10%. The program has already paid out $4.23 million in bounties to five bounty hunters.

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DLSS 4 support is set to grow, following NVIDIA's latest developer release

Ille Smolanko | Gaming | Feb 26, 2025 10:37 PM CST

NVIDIA has officially released developer plugins for DLSS 4, now compatible with Unreal Engine 5 versions 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, and 5.5.

DLSS 4 support is set to grow, following NVIDIA's latest developer release

Listed on NVIDIA's developer page, the plugin grants access to Multi Frame Generation, Frame Generation, Ray Reconstruction, Super Resolution, DLAA, Reflex Low Latency, and NVIDIA Image Scaling. This expanded support follows the recent launch of DLSS 4 in Marvel Rivals and now enables more Unreal Engine developers to integrate NVIDIA's AI-driven upscaling and frame generation technology into their games.

Unreal Engine continues to be a key focus for NVIDIA, given its growing role in modern game development. Recent reports show that 28% of Steam games released in 2024 were built in Unreal Engine, while Unity still leads with 51%. However, revenue figures tell a different story - Unreal Engine titles accounted for 31% of total 2024 Steam revenue, while Unity-based games generated just 26%. Despite Unity's dominance in sheer game volume, its lower revenue share reflects its heavier presence in indie and mobile markets, whereas Unreal Engine is the go-to for large-scale projects.

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First official look at Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 7 ahead of July launch

Jak Connor | Mobile Devices | Feb 26, 2025 10:04 PM CST

The first look at the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7 has surfaced online ahead of Samsung's official launch, which is expected to occur in July.

First official look at Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 7 ahead of July launch

The first look at the device comes from AndroidHeadlines, which obtained an official CAD render video of the Galaxy Z Flip 7, giving us a look into some of the specifications of the upcoming device. According to the publication, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 will have a 3.6-inch display that opens up to an internal 6.8-inch display, making the new Z Flip 7 slightly bigger than its predecessor at 3.4 inches and 6.7 inches on the Galaxy Z Flip 6. Additionally, the Z Flip 7 has grown in overall dimensions, not by much, but still, something as it measures 166.6 x 75.2 x 6.9mm, or 9.1mm thick when including the camera bump.

As for the cameras, the Z Flip 7 is slated to continue using the dual camera setup that was present on the Z Flip 6, with a 50-megapixel primary camera and a 12-megapixel ultrawide. AndroidHealines reports that Samsung could upgrade the sensors for these cameras while maintaining the same megapixels. However, that can't be ascertained from the renders. Moreover, Samsung hasn't confirmed which processor it will be going with for the Z Flip 7, but the outlet states it will have the same 12GB of RAM and be offered in 256GB or 512GB storage variants.

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Nintendo Switch 2 dock design changes revealed in new leaked images

Jak Connor | Gaming | Feb 26, 2025 9:37 PM CST

Ahead of the official deep dive into the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2, a known leaker has released new images of the dock showcasing the differences between the new dock and the original.

Nintendo Switch 2 dock design changes revealed in new leaked images

The new pictures were shared on the Famiboards forums by the same Xiahongshu forums user who leaked the CAD model of the Nintendo Switch 2 last year, which gave us the very first now proven to be an accurate look at Nintendo's successor to the Switch. The user has now shared more images of the Switch 2 dock, showcasing some changes over the original model, such as the inclusion of a grid pattern on the base of the dock that may be a result of changes to the cooling system, such as air intake holes.

The CAD renders also show the aesthetics have been switched to a more rounded design with smoother edges, which was briefly showcased in the official First-look trailer for the Nintendo Switch 2. The CAD renders also showcase some slits in the back of the console, presumably for airflow, along with what appears to be a USB hub on the left-hand side of the console if you were looking at it face-on. Judging by the renders, when the Nintendo Switch 2 is docked, it appears to need quite a lot of cooling, especially compared to the original Switch.

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Phison's new Pascari enterprise-grade SSD launches on a rocket, lands on the moon on March 4

Anthony Garreffa | Science, Space, & Robotics | Feb 26, 2025 9:11 PM CST

Phison has teamed up with Lonestar to support today's successful lunar mission launch, the Lonestar Freedom Mission, which has a payload that utilizes SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket, and will land on the surface of the moon on March 4.

Phison's new Pascari enterprise-grade SSD launches on a rocket, lands on the moon on March 4

Phison and Lonestar collaborated to ensure that the Freedom Mission moves beyond technical innovation to "unlock the future of interplanetary operations". Through a strategic mix of the Freedom's 3D-printed exterior, provided to Lonestar by SpaceBilt and designed by visionary architects Bjarke Ingels and Martin Voelkle of BIG, alongside Phison's new Pascari enterprise-grade SSDs and their durability in extreme conditions provides perfect for the unforgiving environment in space.

Freedom's upcoming state-of-the-art lunar-based data center design aims to have peak operational performance with minimum resource dependency. Up until the launch today, Phison worked closely with Lonestar to provide them with their Pascari SSD: its new enterprise-grade storage solution that has been pressure-tested to withstand cosmic radiation, harsh temperature variation, vibrations and disturbances from lunar launches and landings.

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Thermal Grizzly now selling delidded Ryzen 9 9800X3D CPUs, warranty covers heavy overclocking

Anthony Garreffa | Processors | Feb 26, 2025 8:08 PM CST

Thermal Grizzly is now selling delidded AMD Ryzen 9 9800X3D processors, tested to hit far higher overclocked frequencies, with its heatspreader removed and ready for exotic cooling tech.

Thermal Grizzly now selling delidded Ryzen 9 9800X3D CPUs, warranty covers heavy overclocking

Overclocker Roman "Der8auer" Hartung is the owner of Thermal Grizzly, with the new TG Delidded CPU series starting with the AMD Ryzen 9 9800X3D, but the company will soon offer other models including the flagship Ryzen 9 9950X3D "at a later date". Each of the chips are delidded and thoroughly cleaned, with each processor undergoing a functionality test.

The results of this tested are documented by TG, with a screenshot of the test saved on a USB stick, included with each TG Delidded CPU. Not only that, but the USB stick also packs a microscope image of your delidded processor. Thermal Grizzly is also providing a 2-year warranty on its TG Delidded CPU series, starting with the new 9800X3D.

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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 reviews go live on March 4, the day before Radeon RX 9070 reviews

Anthony Garreffa | Graphics Cards | Feb 26, 2025 7:07 PM CST

NVIDIA's new GeForce RTX 5070 will have reviews go live on March 4, with retail availability on March 5... right in the middle of AMD's new Radeon RX 9070 series reviews and launch.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 reviews go live on March 4, the day before Radeon RX 9070 reviews

The review embargo for NVIDIA's new GeForce RTX 5070 is set for March 4 according to VideoCardz, with retail availability and non-MSRP reviews on March 5, with AMD to unveil its new Radeon RX 9070 series on February 28, with reviews on March 5 and a retail release on March 6.

VideoCardz goes as far as saying there are not one but two review embargoes for the GeForce RTX 5070: review embargo is set for March 4, which has the cheapest $549 MSRP. For non-MSRP reviews of the RTX 5070, that's 24 hours later on March 5. This is the same playbook that NVIDIA did for both the GeForce RTX 5080 and RTX 5070 Ti graphics cards.

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