Tag: successor
Fujitsu announces successor to its Arm-based A64FX data center CPU
Fujitsu launched its first Arm-based high-performance compute (HPC) CPU in 2019. The bluntly-named A64FX has 48 processor cores clocked around 2GHz and four additional assistant cores. It has 32 GB of onboard HBM2 and many more HPC features including 512-bit scalable vector extensions (SVEs). Almost 160,000 A64FXs power the Fugaku…
The UK government’s Microsoft Activision acquisition files suggest potential Switch successor
Nicola Sturgeon: Search begins to find successor
OSS CEO David Raun to step down following appointment of successor
Boris Johnson guns for Rishi Sunak: Ex-PM demands his successor cuts taxes in TalkTV interview
The Pixel 5 is the most underrated Pixel to date and I wish it had a successor
Jacinda Ardern’s successor as New Zealand PM announced as just one candidate applies
Intel Atom successor spotted, an entry-level chip featuring i9-12900K E-cores
Twitter user @BenchLeaks, shared a new Geekbench 5 listing featuring an upcoming Intel processor called the N95. We believe this chip will be targeting entry-level devices such Chromebooks, lower-cost laptops and tablets, and is using the Alder Lake-N CPU architecture featuring Gracemount CPU cores. The N95’s Geekbench performance reflects this,…
Sometimes a spiritual successor is more promising than the sequel you wanted
I haven’t been active in fandom spaces for years now, but lurking on the edges of social media forums dedicated to games I find cool does technically fall under the remit of my job. And let me tell you, the lead-up to a night like The Game Awards is always something else. Fringes of the Tomb Raider fanbase were getting hyped for the announcement of the next game because… well, it just feels like about time, right? The same went for Life Is Strange, but then, Life Is Strange fans have been predicting the imminent reveal of LIS3 literally on a weekly basis ever since True Colors launched, so they’re bound to be right eventually. Ace Attorney stans were using numerology to predict that AA7 would finally get announced. Incredible scenes of completely baseless hype, and despite myself, I wanted to believe.
I genuinely daren’t check in on any of those conversations today, because, honestly, it wasn’t a massive night for long-running franchises, and I don’t think I can handle the lamentations. And, while I’ll admit that my initial skim of the trailers for familiar names came up a tad short, I’m not at all disappointed, because it looks like 2023 is going to be a stellar year for devs doing something cool with a new IP while learning a lot from their older projects.