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The PlayStation 5 Pro brings considerable visual and performance improvements in several titles, including Resident Evil Village, Resident Evil 4 remake, Demon's Souls, and others. In the tests conducted by Brazil Pixel, the latest two entries in the CAPCOM survival horror series powered by the RE Engine show considerable performance improvements. Resident Evil Village, for example, runs at locked 120 frames per second in HFR without ray tracing at 1080p resolution, which is quite impressive to see on a console in a relatively recent game. The Resident Evil 4 remake, on the other hand, doesn't reach the same locked 120 […]
The PlayStation 5 Pro brings considerable visual and performance improvements in several titles, including Resident Evil Village, Resident Evil 4 remake, Demon's Souls, and others. In the tests conducted by Brazil Pixel, the latest two entries in the CAPCOM survival horror series powered by the RE Engine show considerable performance improvements. Resident Evil Village, for example, runs at locked 120 frames per second in HFR without ray tracing at 1080p resolution, which is quite impressive to see on a console in a relatively recent game. The Resident Evil 4 remake, on the other hand, doesn't reach the same locked 120 […]

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We came, we saw, we talked, we schmoozed, we toured the Computer History Museum!

Zynga owes IBM $45M after using 1980s patented technology for hit games

Zynga plans to appeal and confirms no games will be affected.

IBM Intros Telum II Processor & Spyre AI Accelerator: 8 Cores Clocked at 5.5 GHz With 360 MB Cache

IBM has unveiled its next-gen Telum II Processor & Spyre AI Accelerators for the latest IBM Z mainframe systems powering AI. IBM Offers Two Brand New Chips For Its Next-Gen Z Mainframe AI Systems: Telum II Processor With 8 Cores at 5.5 GHz & Spyre Accelerator With 128 GB Memory Today, IBM is revealing the first architectural details of its Telum II processor and Spyre Accelerator which are meant to advance AI workloads on the next-gen IBM Z mainframes that are designed for AI workloads. These new AI mainframes will accelerate traditional AI workloads along with LLMs using a brand […]

Speakers announced for the Ars Technica infrastructure event in San Jose

Come register to join us on September 18, learn some stuff, and hang out!

McDonald’s Drive-Thru AI Is McCanceled

AI is such big business right now it’s propelled Nvidia, that company that you once knew for making your GeForce graphics cards, to becoming the biggest business in the world. And yet the technology is so far next to useless in all but the most specifi...

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