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Gamescom sunumunda oyun dünyasının tekrara girdiğini hissettim, hep aynı şeyler. Brandon Sanderson görünce heyecanlandım ama o da çok alakasız bir minyatür oyunuymuş. Dune, Beacon Pines, Scars Above, ilginç geldi ama çıktığında bakarız. Kojima da oyun haberi vereceğine reklam yapıp duruyor.
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Surda bahsi gecen ubisoft oyunlari 1 Ekim'den itibaren online fonksiyonlari ve bazi dlcleri kaybedecek para vermis olsaniz bile, ubi connect ile girip cdkeyleri kaydettirmeniz gerek eger yapmadiysaniz:

https://www.ubisoft.com/en-gb/help/gameplay/article/decommissioning-of-online-services-for-older-ubisoft-games-october-2022-update/000102396

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The company already made, 20 EVT samples of EVGA RTX 4090 FTW3 cards, but will not be moving to production and has killed all active projects pertaining to cards, including KINGPIN cards.

 

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EVGA has terminated its relationship with NVIDIA. EVGA will no longer be manufacturing video cards of any type, citing a souring relationship with NVIDIA as the cause (among other reasons that were minimized). EVGA will not be exploring relationships with AMD or Intel at this time, and the company will be downsizing imminently as it exits the video card market. Customers will still be covered by EVGA policies, but EVGA will no longer make RTX or other video cards. The company already made, 20 EVT samples of EVGA RTX 4090 FTW3 cards, but will not be moving to production and has killed all active projects pertaining to cards,  including KINGPIN cards.

Over the years, the complexity, wattage, price, and size have grown from a small, single-slot AIB to an oversized, dual-slot, 500 W, $1,500-plus monster. The transistor and processor density of GPUs have ramped faster than Moore’s Law and have delivered amazing results and compute acceleration across a range of industries. They found use in games, media & entertainment, simulation, crypto mining, and AI training, to name a few.

To help integrate the GPU into all types of market segments, Nvidia invested heavily in R&D, spending over $5 billion in 2021 and is estimated to spend over $7.5 billion in 2022.

But, at the same time, manufacturing costs, R&D expense, and market costs have gone up, margins for the AIB partners have come down. The old joke about making it up on volume became less and less funny over the years. Nvidia’s margin, however, went up over time as they moved into adjacent markets.

However, the cost of goods, manufacturing, and marketing for EVGA and presumably other AIB partners went up. Also, EVGA is unusual compared to its peer companies in the AIB market because the company maintains a large engineering staff and designs its PCB and cooling system, as well as provides software for monitoring and overclocking (EVGA Precision), 24/7 premium customer service, 48-hour RMA return policy, and an innovative Queue system that delivered AIBs to gamers during the pandemic. EVGA also put more into their packaging than most (if not all) of their competitors as part of its goal to be the quality AIB supplier to the demanding high-end gamer.

Slowly, over time, the relationship between EVGA and Nvidia changed from what EVGA considered a true partnership to customer–seller arrangement whereby EVGA was no longer consulted on new product announcements and briefings, not featured at events, and not informed of price changes. On September 7, Nvidia offered via Best Buy an RTX 3090 Ti for $1,099.99, undercutting EVGA and other partners that were offering their products at $1,399.99. There was no warning of the price cut, and it left the partners with little choice but to sell their inventory at below cost to meet the Nvidia price. MSI dropped their price to $1,079.99 on New Egg, and EVGA dropped theirs to $1,149.

EVGA says it will continue to sell and support its existing Nvidia-based AIBs, while maintaining enough inventory to support its three-year warranty, but it is ending its relationship with Nvidia. EVGA will still offer its award-winning PSUs (power supplies) and the rest of the product lines.

via Jon Peddie Research

 

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