Just drop in a magic “chip” and your car or truck suddenly takes on NASCAR-like qualities ─ able to accelerate quicker or even achieve better gas mileage. Sounds easy, doesn’t it? Too good to be true?
No Man’s Sky Engine Programmer Martin Griffiths revealed the game will be taking advantage of the PlayStation 5 Pro and says the mid-generation console "absolutely rocks." PlayStation 5 Pro released ...
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Automotive edge shifts to AI chips from engines
The 'laws of competition' in the automotive industry are changing once again. A phase has begun where the technological ...
The PS5 Pro has set tongues wagging in the development world, with Martin Griffiths, who serves at No Man’s Sky studio Hello Games as engine programmer, heaping praise on the high-end console, ...
The PS5 Pro may have turned heads for its hefty price tag, but ahead of its launch next month, one No Man's Sky developer says it "absolutely rocks" – and that's coming from an "engine programmer who ...
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