Rumor: Is Raja Koduri benchmarking the upcoming Intel “Xe HPG” DG2 gaming GPU in Lab? [UPDATE]

Last month Intel’s senior Vice President, Raja Koduri, posted a teaser of the company’s first gaming discrete graphics cards on Twitter, the Xe HPG. Intel’s Xe HPG DG2 (High-Performance) gaming graphics card was tested in the new 3DMark Mesh Shader feature test. Continue reading Rumor: Is Raja Koduri benchmarking the upcoming Intel “Xe HPG” DG2 gaming GPU in Lab? [UPDATE]

Rockstar is working on an official patch for GTA Online that will significantly reduce loading times [UPDATE]

Earlier this month, we informed you about a fan patch for GTA Online that could reduce loading times by up to 70%. And today, we are happy to report that Rockstar is working on an official patch that will incorporate those fixes/improvements. Continue reading Rockstar is working on an official patch for GTA Online that will significantly reduce loading times [UPDATE]

Batman: Arkham Origins Community Patch restores multiplayer, adds new skins

Rockunsteady, a team of modders, has released a community patch for Batman: Arkham Origins. According to the team, this community patch aims to restore the game’s multiplayer functionalities, restore cut content and add new skins for its single-player mode. Continue reading Batman: Arkham Origins Community Patch restores multiplayer, adds new skins

Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is a new game that is heavily inspired by Jet Set Radio

Team Reptile has announced a new game that is heavily inspired by SEGA’s Jet Set Radio, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk. In this game, players will start their own cypher and dance, paint, trick, face off with the cops and stake their claim to the extrusions and cavities of a sprawling metropolis in an alternate future. Continue reading Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is a new game that is heavily inspired by Jet Set Radio

Google releases proof of concept (PoC) code to demonstrate the practicality of “Spectre” side-channel attacks

You must have heard of Spectre vulnerability which was revealed back in 2018, alongside Meltdown, and it still continues to be a threat till this day. Spectre is a vulnerability that affects modern microprocessors that perform branch prediction, and targets the process in modern CPUs called speculative execution to leak secrets such as passwords from one site to another malicious site. Continue reading Google releases proof of concept (PoC) code to demonstrate the practicality of “Spectre” side-channel attacks