Category: news
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Delta Electronics Shatters Q1 Records as AI Data Center Boom Supercharges Revenue and Margins
Delta Electronics has kicked off the year with a standout first quarter, posting record revenue and profit as demand surges for AI-ready infrastructure. Fueled by expanding cloud computing needs and a wave of artificial intelligence data center buildouts, the company is benefiting from a powerful shift in how the world powers and cools next-generation digital…
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Capcom’s First Localization Effort: How Tom Shiraiwa Single-Handedly Brought Its Games to the World
For many fans, Capcom’s early history is defined by iconic arcade cabinets, unforgettable characters, and the rise of Japanese games around the world. But behind the scenes, one person quietly helped make that global leap possible: Takuya “Tom” Shiraiwa, a one-man force who effectively carried Capcom’s first real English game translation efforts on his shoulders.…
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PS6 Rumors Hint at PS5 Cross-Gen Compatibility, Speedier Cloud Gaming, and Faster Storage
New PS6 leaks are starting to paint a clearer picture of Sony’s next-generation PlayStation plans, and it’s not just about raw power. Alongside faster hardware, the PS6 is increasingly rumored to lean into improved cloud gaming and broader cross-gen support, making the jump from PS5 less painful—especially if pricing rises the way many expect. A…
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Spiders Goes Dark After Greedfall II Prequel Launch as Nacon’s Financial Crisis Deepens
Spiders, the French studio known for story-driven action RPGs like Greedfall and Steelrising, has officially shut down. The closure comes just weeks after the release of Greedfall: The Dying World, a prequel tied to the developer’s biggest success, bringing an 18-year run to an abrupt end and making Spiders the first major studio to fall…
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Beijing Auto Show 2026: How AI and Supply Chains Replaced the Traditional Car Launch Spotlight
The 2026 Beijing Auto Show made one thing clear: the auto industry’s next battleground isn’t about who can roll out the most new models. It’s about who can deliver the smartest driving experience, the most capable self-driving technology, and the strongest ecosystem behind the scenes. According to observations from DIGITIMES Research, this year’s show highlighted…
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5 Laptops Released This Year with Surprisingly Sleek Undersides
Gigabyte’s latest budget-friendly gaming laptops are turning heads for a reason you might not expect. It’s not the lid, the keyboard deck, or flashy RGB that’s stealing the spotlight—it’s the underside. Over the past year, several models have arrived with bottom panel designs that look far more premium than their price tags suggest, featuring bold…
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Anthropic Targets UK Fusion-Inference Startup Claiming 100× Faster AI at 90% Lower Cost Than NVIDIA Rival Groq
Anthropic, the company behind Claude AI, is reportedly in early discussions with a UK startup called Fractile, exploring technology that could dramatically accelerate AI inference while cutting operating costs. If these talks move forward, they could mark an important step in Anthropic’s broader effort to secure more efficient compute as demand for AI services continues…
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Steam Slashes 90% Off a Beloved Samurai-Era Action RPG Fans Can’t Stop Playing
If you’ve been craving a challenging action RPG with a rich samurai-era setting, now is a great time to jump into Nioh: Complete Edition. The game is currently discounted by 90% on Steam through May 5, 2026, dropping the price to $4.99 from $49.99. Developed and published by Koei Tecmo Games Co., Ltd., Nioh: Complete…
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Is the Steam Deck Losing Its Edge? An Android Gaming Tablet Now Plays PC Games via Emulation
A recent hands-on session with GameHub running on the Lenovo Legion Tab 5 shows just how far Android gaming tablets have come for playing PC games, but it also highlights why dedicated handheld gaming PCs still have an edge. During roughly two hours of testing, the most surprising takeaway was that even demanding PC games…
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NVIDIA Leaps Co-Packaged Optics Ahead by Five Years, Debuting First in Feynman GPUs
NVIDIA’s next-generation Feynman GPUs are shaping up to be a major turning point for data center hardware, largely because they’re now expected to be the company’s first GPUs to ship with Co-Packaged Optics (CPO). That’s a notable shift from earlier expectations, where CPO commercialization was viewed as something that would take much longer to reach…