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3 months before launch, Marathon art director Joseph Cross departs from Bungie: 'I'm incredibly proud of the visual world we built'
By Lincoln Carpenter published
News Cross said leaving the studio was his decision.

Sam Altman says Google is 'still a huge threat' and ChatGPT will be declaring code red 'maybe twice a year for a long time'
By James Bentley published
News The AI arms race is only getting hotter.

Taiwan plans to keep cutting-edge nodes close to home, leaving Intel with the opportunity of a lifetime
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Will Intel make the most of it?

Ark 2 is now set to come out in 2028, and it may not have as much Vin Diesel as we were expecting: After years of delays, his involvement is 'an open question'
By Andy Chalk published
news Fortunately, there may be another huge guy ready to step up.

It's an older node, sir, but it checks out: Samsung appears to have scooped a deal with Intel to make its next generation of motherboard chipsets in its 8 nm fabs
By Nick Evanson published
News Ultra-tiny, cutting-edge processes aren't needed for platform controllers.

OLED monitors are starting to get their flowers, as 2025 marks a 65% increase in shipments
By James Bentley published
News Hopefully, that comes with even more competition in the OLED market.

The likelihood of another Battlefield: Bad Company is slim, but its former lead designer thinks Battlefield boss Vince Zampella could make it happen: 'He knows his sh*t'
By Fraser Brown published
News "I would like to play it and see what they wind up doing."

Securities firm research suggests that Intel is on track to garner chip manufacturing and packaging orders from Apple, Broadcom, Google, and maybe even Nvidia
By Nick Evanson published
News Intel's 14A process node and die-stacking EMIB are the favoured technologies.
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