1. NVIDIA introduces Real-Time Neural Appearance Models, an AI-powered technology that enhances in-game object realism and performance. 2. Logitech explores the concept of a 'forever mouse', a durable PC peripheral with lifetime software updates. 3. Intel faces ongoing issues with its 13th and 14th Gen desktop CPUs, affecting mainstream models without a product recall.
Recent #Gaming Industry news in the semiconductor industry
1. NetherRealm and WB Games have shut down their mobile games division, affecting popular titles like Injustice and Mortal Kombat. 2. All employees in the mobile division have been laid off, as confirmed by a LinkedIn post from QA analyst Tony Lazzara. 3. The studio had previously been pursuing an aggressive push into mobile gaming in 2021.
1. Valve has only 336 employees, significantly fewer than major gaming companies like EA, Epic Games, and Riot Games. 2. The company's 'Games' department has 181 employees, while the 'Hardware' team, responsible for the Steam Deck, has 41. 3. Valve's small size contrasts with its significant influence in the PC gaming industry.
1. PlayStation 4's success helped AMD avoid bankruptcy according to AMD's Gaming Client PC Business boss. 2. AMD's semi-custom chip designs in PS4 and Xbox One contributed significantly. 3. The console market's impact on AMD's financial stability is highlighted through a LinkedIn post.