E3 is right around the corner now, so countless leaks and rumors are starting to pop up in the world of gaming. It’s unlikely that we’ll see any major hardware announcements in LA this year, but a new iteration of the PS4 has just been confirmed by FCC certifications. This refresh looks like it only contains small changes, but it might actually be the first hint of a PS4 price drop. Earlier this week, ...
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Update: Nintendo has officially denied the Android rumor. However, we’ve seen Nintendo deny rumors before — only to turn around months later and confirm that they were true all along. As always, we should treat the original rumor and Nintendo’s denial with skepticism. Nintendo has only mentioned its next hardware platform (codenamed “NX”) in passing, but the rumor mill is already ...
We’ve already covered the launch of Nvidia’s GTX 980 Ti, the $649 killer follow-up to the GTX Titan X, but that’s scarcely the only thing Nvidia is talking about this week. The company has kicked off a fairly massive set of announcements, with fresh information on multiple projects and programs. We’ll start with G-Sync, Nvidia’s program to improve game experiences by smoothing frame delivery. ...
Today, at Computex (It’s already 6 AM on June 1 in Taiwan), Nvidia is launching its next high-end GPU. Just as the GTX 780 followed the original Titan, the GTX 980 Ti will slide in between the Titan X and the upper-end “standard” consumer card, the GTX 980. This new card is based on the same GM200 GPU as the Titan X, but trims the VRAM buffer down to 6GB, from Titan X’s 12GB. The cooler design is ...