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No Man’s Sky Serves Live Service Master Class As Steam Reviews Tip Into ‘Very Positive’

It’s no secret among gamers that No Man’s Sky had a rocky launch. When the game launched over eight years ago, it was nearly universally slammed by gamers for its lack of completion and failure to deliver on lofty goals. Since then, though, the game’s developer, Hello Games, has issued several updates, adding content and improving mechanics to a point where most consumers—at least those on Steam—are apparently happy with the state of No Man’s Sky.

According to SteamDB, in January 2017, just three months after No Man’s Sky launched, it had more than twice as many negative Steam reviews as positive. That situation started to change in around July 2018, when a spike in positive reviews rolled in after the nearly revolutionary No Man’s Sky Next update. At that point, No Man’s Sky still had a roughly 50-50 split between positive and negative reviews, but it was already trending upwards after the initial wave of just over 55,000 negative reviews. Since then, with every major update, the number of cumulative positive reviews seemed to climb a little more. As of today, however, No Man’s Sky has an 81% positive review rating on Steam, having recently passed the 80% threshold to be considered “Very Positive.”

The news of No Man’s Sky’s long-term success after it flopped at launch comes shortly after news that Ubisoft disbanded the development team behind Prince of Persia The Lost Crown just 10 months after its somewhat disappointing commercial performance. In a similar vein, Sony recently axed its newest hero shooter, Concord, mere weeks after launch, due to abysmal reviews and player counts. With No Man’s Sky, however, Hello Games sort of proved that a dedicated development team that takes feedback and implements changes can turn things around, even if it takes a while.

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Rumor: Ubisoft Wants Valve To Disable Steam Player Count API Fuelling SteamDB

Steam is highly valued by many gamers, not only for being a fairly inexpensive, easy way to buy and manage games, but also because it provides statistics on player count and play times, via tools like SteamDB, which are a neat way for gamers to see how the community is participating in games before buying them. According to a post on the FandomPulse Substack, however, Ubisoft has taken issue with Valve’s player statistics.

The Substack post quotes Ubisoft insiders who claim that the game developer and “other companies” want Valve to disable or restrict the APIs used by tools like SteamDB and Steam Charts as a direct response to the disappointing performance of Star Wars Outlaws. This news also comes ahead of the early 2025 launch of Assassin’s Creed Shadows, which has already caused significant apprehension as a result of game previews. The claims also mention that Ubisoft seeks to control the narrative of its games and potentially present a rosier image to its investors. If Ubisoft has its way, the gaming industry would lose even more transparency, since tools like SteamDB are often used by game journalists to evaluate the popularity and commercial success of games.

“Ubisoft and other companies want to pressure Steam to stop the tracker from giving out info they want to keep to themselves… They want to be able to present findings to investors so they can make it sound good.”

It should be noted that, while this sort of behavior would not be surprising from a large corporation in the modern gaming landscape, the claims are also unverified, putting this squarely in rumor territory.

According to SteamDB, Star Wars Outlaws only managed to sell around 45,000 units on the PC platform, and other sources say that it only managed to sell around 1 million copies in its first month, falling well short of the profitability mark for a AAA game.

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Microsoft Office Tools Reportedly Collect Data for AI Training, Requiring Manual Opt-Out

Microsoft’s Office suite is the staple in productivity tools, with millions of users entering sensitive personal and company data into Excel and Word. According to @nixCraft, an author from Cyberciti.biz, Microsoft left its “Connected Experiences” feature enabled by default, reportedly using user-generated content to train the company’s AI models. This feature is enabled by default, meaning data from Word and Excel files may be used in AI development unless users manually opt-out. As a default option, this setting raises security concerns, especially from businesses and government workers relying on Microsoft Office for proprietary work. The feature allows documents such as articles, government data, and other confidential files to be included in AI training, creating ethical and legal challenges regarding consent and intellectual property.

Disabling the feature requires going to: File > Options > Trust Center > Trust Center Settings > Privacy Options > Privacy Settings > Optional Connected Experiences, and unchecking the box. Even with an unnecessary long opt-out steps, the European Union’s GPDR agreement, which Microsoft complies with, requires all settings to be opt-in rather than opt-out by default. This directly contradicts EU GDPR laws, which could prompt an investigation from the EU. Microsoft has yet to confirm whether user content is actively being used to train its AI models. However, its Services Agreement includes a clause granting the company a “worldwide and royalty-free intellectual property license” to use user-generated content for purposes such as improving Microsoft products. The controversy raised from this is not new, especially where more companies leverage user data for AI development, often without explicit consent.

For the current LLM AI models, the data on which they are being trained is the key to distinguishing them from competitors. Quality data is the prize, and when a unique dataset like the one Microsoft has access to is collected, that AI model could outperform the competition by a mile in tasks like writing and basic reasoning. Especially with sensitive data not available to the public, Microsoft could extend its AI lead. However, LLMs are not immune to leaking a part of their training data, so a skilled professional could extract it. For now, users who wish to protect their intellectual property are advised to review their settings carefully.

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Fractal Unveils Holiday Deals—Great Prices on the Latest Fractal Cases

If you’ve been in the market for a new case, now’s the ideal time to pull the trigger on one of Fractal Design’s stunning products. Right now, Fractal is offering some the best deals of the year on a selection of its most popular cases at various retailers in the US, including Amazon, Newegg, Micro Center, BestBuy.com, and B&H. For those in Canada, check out Memory Express and Canada Computers.

Era 2 is an evolution of one of Fractal’s premier small form factor cases—melding design innovation with engineering prowess, resulting in a compact aluminium-skinned case that’s capable of housing top-performing parts without taking up much space. You can read all about the Era 2 on this page. The North XL, a slightly-enlarged version of the popular North enclosure, fuses that iconic wooden front panel with high-airflow engineering, which lets you make gaming a stylish addition to your living space. North XL boasts a spacious, flexible, and intuitive interior layout so you can make the most of your building and gaming experience, call all the excitement about the North XL here.

The Terra ITX case is designed and engineered to reshape the small form factor gaming experience, with boutique design features such as thick panels cut from anodized aluminium, CNC-milled details, and FSC-certified solid walnut, and an included PCIe 4.0 riser cable. Read more about the Terra ITX here. Pop XL Air is the perfect pairing of style and functionality, opening up your options for some of the biggest components, without being unwieldy. Building in the Pop XL Air is straight-forward and fun, and its style appeals to gamers of all stripes. Head to this page to learn more about the Pop XL Air. If you’re looking to build a small-footprint PC, Fractal’s new Mood ITX case is going to be your ideal fit. It features a vertical sandwich layout, support for up to a 280 mm AIO, and an included PCIe 4.0 riser cable for handling the fastest modern graphics cards available.

These holiday deals end on December 9th, so act now!

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AMD’s Future Ryzen SoCs May Feature New Chip-Stacking Technology

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Friday, November 22nd 2024

AMD has recently filed a patent revealing plans to implement “multi-chip stacking” in future Ryzen SoCs, as Wccftech reports, quoting a post on X from @coreteks: “New patent from AMD shows how future Zen SoCs could look. Basically a novel packaging design that enables compact chip stacking and interconnection by having them partially overlap, as in this figure. The dotted line is a larger die stacked on top of those smaller ones”. The patent details a new approach where smaller chiplets partially overlap with a larger die, creating space for additional components and functions on the same die. This strategy aims to improve the efficiency of the contact area, thus making room for higher core counts, larger caches, and increased memory bandwidth within the same die size. The proposed stacking will reduce the physical distance between components through overlapping chiplets, thus minimizing interconnect latency and achieving faster communication between different chip parts. The design will also improve power management, as the segregated chiplets allow for better control of each unit through power gating.

Even if long-time rival Intel has lost some of its momentum (and market share) this year, AMD’s chance to push ahead with its intention to become number one in the market is to continue to innovate. In the same way that its 3D V-Cache technology made the X3D processor lineup so successful, this chip stacking approach could play a major role in future AMD Ryzen SoCs. It seems that AMD is committed to moving away from the monolithic design era and taking the road of multi-chiplet; however, it can be a long wait until (and if) this chip stacking will complete the journey from patents to design, production, and final product.

Sources: Wccftech, @coreteks

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(PR) GameMax Introduces Titan Silent 2 Chassis

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Friday, November 22nd 2024

GameMax, an emerging brand of PC gaming components including gaming cases and power supply units, introduces the Titan Silent 2 chassis designed for content creators. The Titan Silent 2 is designed to support multiple hard drives and up to E-ATX motherboards – ideal for building workstation PCs. The chassis also has eight expansion slots for multi-GPU configurations.

For storage, the Titan Silent 2 supports up to 8x 3.5″ HDDs on its tool-free drive bays and two 2.5″ SSDs. Designed for silent high-performance computing, the chassis features sound-dampening on its panels to reduce noise. The chassis also has three 5.25″ ODD bays for more expansions such as card readers, hot-swappable drive cages, and others. For cooling, the Titan Silent 2 comes with 3x pre-installed 120 mm cooling fans – supports up to 7x cooling fans. The chassis also supports liquid cooling solutions of up to 360 mm radiators to be mounted on top.

The Titan Silent 2 sports a very functional top panel I/O including high-speed USB-C and 3-mode fan control for the front and top fans of the chassis.

Key Features

  • Active Noise Cancellation and Silent Design: EVA soundproof foam on the inner panels and top, with sound-dampening PC boards on both side panels, actively minimizing vibrations and noise.
  • Full Tower with 8 PCI Slots: Supports E-ATX motherboards (305×280 mm) for superior performance.
  • Optical Drive Support: Accommodates up to three 5.25″ drives.
  • Ample Storage Capacity: Supports eight 3.5″ HDDs (also compatible with 2.5″ SSDs) with tool-free trays, plus two additional 2.5″ SSD slots.
  • Comprehensive I/O Ports: Includes 1 Type-C Gen 2 10 Gbps port, 2 USB 3.0 ports, 2 USB 2.0 ports, and a combo audio/mic jack.
  • Powerful Cooling Performance: Supports up to seven fans, with three pre-installed. Two fan speed switches adjust airflow—one for front and bottom intake, and another for rear and top exhaust. Also supports a 360 mm radiator on the top panel.

The GameMax Titan Silent 2 workstation E-ATX chassis will be launched with an MSRP of $79.90.

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(PR) SK hynix Starts Mass Production of World’s First 321-High NAND

SK hynix Inc. announced today that it has started mass production of the world’s first triple level cell-based 321-high 4D NAND Flash with 1 Tb capacity. Following its previous record as the industry’s first provider of the world’s highest 238-layer NAND since June last year, SK hynix has become the world’s first supplier of the NAND with more than 300 layers by finding a technological breakthrough for stacking. The company plans to provide the 321-high products to customers from the first half of next year.

Stacking more than 300 layers came into reality as the company successfully adopted the “3 plugs” process technology. Known for its excellent production efficiency, the process electrically connects three plugs through an optimized follow-up process after three times of plug processes are finished. For the process, SK hynix developed a low-stress material, while introducing the technology that automatically corrects alignments among the plugs.

With the adoption of the same development platform from the 238-high NAND on the 321-high product, the company could also improve the productivity by 59%, compared with the previous generation, by minimizing any impacts from a process switch.

The latest product comes with an improvement of 12% in data transfer speed and 13% in reading performance, compared with the previous generation. It also enhances data reading power efficiency by more than 10%.

SK hynix plans to steadily expand the use of the 321-high products by providing them to the nascent AI applications, which require low power and high performance.

Jungdal Choi, Head of NAND Development at SK hynix, said that the latest development brings the company a step closer to the leadership of the AI storage market represented by SSD for AI data centers and on-device AI. “SK hynix is on track to advancing to the Full Stack AI Memory Provider by adding a perfect portfolio in the ultra-high performance NAND space on top of the DRAM business led by HBM.”

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(PR) Angelbird Announces PKT Line of Memory Card Readers

Transferring data and editing files on the go just became as easy and efficient as it can be. Angelbird has announced the release of their brand new Card Reader PKT. A compact memory card reader that revolutionizes how creative professionals can manage and organize files. It combines enhanced file protection while being functionally versatile when it comes to external recording and expanding data storage. In terms of design, the Card Reader PKT is practical with its lightweight pocket-size that provides robust durability while perfectly complementing on-the-go mobile workflows.

Angelbird’s Card Readers PKT support SD, CFexpress Type A, or CFexpress Type B cards with significantly reduced transfer times and seamless offloading. The readers also utilize universal USB 3.2 connectivity and reach speeds of up to 20 Gb/s (up to 5 Gb/s for the Card Reader PKT SD). This means the readers can process large amounts of data in a matter of seconds, freeing up time for creators to focus on important tasks.

Versatile & multifunctional—to keep things efficient
This versatile card reader expands the functionality of SD, CFexpress Type A, or CFexpress Type B recording media by providing universal compatibility and storage expansion for laptops, PCs, tablets, and smartphones. It also seamlessly integrates with USB-C compatible cameras and supports the Stable Streamä sustained performance on Angelbird memory cards – maintaining the highest sustained speed and smooth data flow throughout the capacity of the card. With wide-ranging compatibility across cameras and devices, the Card Reader PKT is a multifunctional recording or storage expansion module, ensuring consistent data quality.

Simply keeps data secure
The Card Reader PKT securely manages data on the go with an integrated LED Write-Protect-Switch that minimizes the risk of accidentally deleting work, overwriting files, or unintentionally formatting cards while offloading. An integrated LED indicator light also lets the user know that the Write-Protect-Switch is activated and signals the status of file transfers.

Uninterrupted card swapping
Hot swap support allows memory cards to be inserted or removed effortlessly without interrupting ongoing system operations. Enjoy seamless card compatibility and the convenience of continuous operation—ideal for speedy post-production processing.

Sleek, portable design
The Card Reader PKT streamlines devices and production gear with its multifunctionality. It allows professionals to pack less and lighter for long production days or when shifting between workspaces. A surprising combination of compact and sturdiness, the Card Reader PKT is designed to slip into a pocket and features a sleek, hard-anodized aluminium casing. It offers robust protection, dependable operation, and long-term durability amid extreme environmental conditions.

When the memory card is inserted, it is shielded by the protective PKT Cap, sealing the device for protection. This ensures that memory cards remain safe inside the card reader during transport.

Notable features of Card Readers PKT

  • Effortless file offloading: Creators can easily and quickly offload their work using the Card Reader PKT, featuring a USB 3.2 connection with transfer speeds of up to 20 Gb/s for CFexpress B and CFexpress A cards, and up to 5 Gb/s for SD cards.
  • Protected cable, secure connection: Solid Connect design features a secure, recessed connection point within the card reader to ensure stable, uninterrupted data transfer and minimize cable wear and tear.
  • Professionally secured data: The integrated Write-Protect-Switch eliminates the risk of accidental file deletion or card formatting during operation—so creators have one less thing to worry about.
  • Rock-solid build: The robust aluminium construction withstands extreme temperatures, shock, electrostatic discharge, and overloads.
  • 360° card protection: The card reader formats are differentiated by a color-coded PKT Cap that seals off the device for 360° of rock-solid protection inside and out. The PKT Cap also allows memory cards to reside safely inside the card reader during transport.
  • Hot swap enabled: Remove and insert Angelbird memory cards without interrupting system operations.
  • Expanded storage and recording: Supports external recording capabilities with a variety of USB-C compatible cameras and devices and provides storage expansion for laptops, PCs, tablets, and smartphones.
  • Firmware updates: Creators can use the Card Reader PKT CFexpress B and A to install firmware updates on Angelbird cards to ensure optimal card performance and compatibility.
  • Free personalization: We offer free, complimentary engraving. You can personalize the reader, add a fun message, gift it to a friend, or keep track of projects.
  • Premium high-speed cable: Features a 32 cm high-speed 40 Gb/s industrial grade coaxial USB-C 4.0 cable, encased in ultra-flexible, color-matched protective fabric for enhanced durability and style.
  • 3-year limited warranty: Card readers come with a 3-year limited warranty. To receive the 3-year limited warranty, one has to activate the product warranty within 30 days of purchase
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Sparkle Intros Arc A310 OmniView Graphics Card with 4x HDMI and 50W Board Power

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Tuesday, November 19th 2024

Sparkle introduced an interesting new graphics card meant for those with four high-resolution displays tied to a workstation, or a digital-signage setup. The new Arc A310 OmniView is based on an underclocked version of the Intel Arc A310 “Alchemist,” with the idea being to cap the card at 50 W typical power. The card comes with a 1.00 GHz GPU clock and 15.5 Gbps memory speed, compared to the reference A310, which ticks at 1.75 GHz, but at 75 W typical board power. The card comes with 6 Xe cores, and a 64-bit wide memory interface, pulling 4 GB of GDDR6 memory. The A310 OmniView features a single-slot, full-height design, with no additional power connectors. It uses a simple fan-heatsink to keep cool. Perhaps the most striking aspect of the card is its display I/O, featuring four HDMI 2.0b ports, each of which can drive a 4K display at 60 Hz. The card is 14.5 cm long, and 10.5 cm tall. The company didn’t reveal pricing.
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TechPowerUp and Team Group Unveil Black Friday & Cyber Monday Giveaway: Live Life at 8000 MT/s

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Saturday, November 16th 2024

TechPowerUp partners with the PC enthusiast and creator memory experts over at Team Group to bring you the 2024 Black Friday and Cyber Monday (BFCM) Giveaway, open worldwide. 2024 sees the advent of high frequency DDR5 memory, with both Intel and AMD supporting speeds as high as DDR5-8000 using their latest Core Ultra “Arrow Lake” and Ryzen 9000 “Zen 5” processors. To celebrate this, we are giving away two of Team Group’s latest T-Force Xtreem DDR5-8000 memory kits. Up for grabs is a T-Force Xtreem ARGB DDR5-8000 48 GB (2x 24 GB) CL38 memory kit, and a T-Force Xtreem White DDR5-8000 32 GB (2x 16 GB) CL38 kit. But wait, there’s more. There is also a T-Force G70 PRO 2 TB M.2 NVMe Gen 4 SSD with heatsink. This giveaway is open world-wide. To win, all you need to do is fill up a tiny form to help us get back to you if you’ve won. Entries are open till November 28.

For more details, and to participate, visit this page.