The death of x86 may be “severely exaggerated,” but these native Arm apps are here to threaten Intel and AMD

Intel CEO contests the notion that x86 is dead, but competition from Arm computing remains intense. The emergence of AI-focused PCs has predominantly featured laptops powered by Arm processors, and the recent development for Windows 11 on Arm devices has significantly bolstered their capabilities. Due to multiple developers optimizing their apps for Windows 11 on Arm, PCs equipped with Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus processors now enjoy a broader range of applications that can leverage Qualcomm’s latest technology.

“I am aghast”: Google Search AI said a former Conan Exiles dev’s personal phone was Funcom’s office number, leading to irate complaint call

I recently noticed an uproar regarding Google’s experimental AI Overview search feature, as it seems to be delivering peculiar results and recommendations that vary from startlingly incorrect to potentially harmful, with one recent incident even leading to the inadvertent disclosure of a game developer’s private phone number.

New Call of Duty leak says a Halo crossover was headed to CoD: MW3, but never saw the light of day. Could it come to Black Ops 6?

Back in the day, Call of Duty and Halo were considered heavyweights in the first-person shooter (FPS) gaming world, going head-to-head like titans. Fast forward to today, and both these giants have found a common home under Microsoft’s Xbox Game Studios roof, thanks to Microsoft’s whopping $69 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard. And here’s something intriguing – according to a recent leak, there was a secret collaboration between these two iconic franchises scheduled for this year that unfortunately never materialized.