Blood Message Hands-on Demo Proves 24 Entertainment Studied Naughty Dog’s Last Three Generations — and Took Notes

NetEase 's upcoming action/adventure game Blood Message feels immediately familiar in the best way, channeling the kinetic, cinematic momentum of Uncharted while still carving out its own identity. During a brief Summer Game Fest 2026 demo , the game impressed me with its constant forward motion, brutal close-quarters combat, and a design that keeps the action moving even when QTEs or stealth attempts go sideways.

In a way, Blood Message is the single most Uncharted-coded game that I've played in a


AMD’s Marketing Chief Boasts ’15 Out Of 15′ On Amazon’s Best-Seller CPU Chart, Leaving Intel Without A Single Top Spot

Once again, AMD back at boasting about its CPU market share on one of the major retailers in US.

After having boasted about the CPU share reaching 45% on the Steam Hardware Survey , AMD is back again. AMD's Senior Director of Marketing has posted a tweet saying, "15 out of 15 incredible CPU lineup @AMD", while sharing a screenshot that shows all the top 15 best-selling CPUs on Amazon US are from AMD.

It's nothing new to see that

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AAEON Introduces Intel Wildcat Lake-Based Edge Systems And Developer Boards With Up To 48 GB LPDDR5 Memory

More and more companies are adopting Intel Wildcat Lake for their embedded systems and the latest one is AAEON.

The Intel Wildcat Lake, also known as the Core Ultra Series 3 processors, is now being deployed in all kinds of devices. From laptops to mini PCs, the processor stack has found its place in many areas, thanks to the SoC design that suits a wide range of workloads that many were looking for at an affordable price.

AAEON is the latest vendor to utilize the Core Ultra Series 3 processors for its systems

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NVIDIA’s Feynman AI Chip Poised to Break the CoWoS Size Barrier as TSMC Rushes CoPoS to 2028 Production – Analyst

With multiple supply chain reports focusing on Intel's EMIB-T chip packaging technology, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has shared that TSMC's next-generation packaging technology, CoPoS, will enter mass production in 2028. CoPoS, short for chip-on-panel-on-substrate, seeks to overcome the limitations of the current CoWoS (chip-on-wafer-on-substrate) packaging technology by increasing the area on which the GPU, memory and other chips are mounted in an AI


TSMC’s 3nm Wafer Supply Remains Constrained For AI Customers, Even After Monthly Production Reaches New Milestone Of 175,000 Units

The 3nm node remains a popular pick for AI firms as it offers a blend of efficiency, performance, and price, but given that there’s only one wafer manufacturer in the entire world to develop this technology with little complications, TSMC appears to have its hands full. According to the latest statistics, even after ramping production up to 175,000 monthly units for Q2 2026, the Taiwanese semiconductor giant still has trouble meeting demand, showing just how overwhelming the situation has


Switch 2 Punches Above Its Weight Thanks to DLSS, but Kingdom Hearts 3’s Legacy UE4 Build Strips That Crutch Away

Kingdom Hearts 3 is hitting the Nintendo Switch 2 alongside every other entry in the series ahead of Kingdom Hearts 4 (which has a real chance of releasing in 2027 ) with the Kingdom Hearts Collection [I~III] , finally giving Nintendo users the chance to play these games natively on the go. However, Square Enix has already launched a playable demo for the port of the third entry in the series ahead of the collection's October launch.

While it is not broken by any means, an


AMD’s Instinct MI355X Snags a $350 Million Customer as TensorWave Doubles Down Ahead of the MI455X vs Vera Rubin Showdown

TensorWave has announced a new round of investments towards the procurement of AMD's AI solutions to address its growing compute requirements.

AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs are seeing interest from AI firms such as TensorWave, who are raising funds to deploy additional AI capacity using these accelerators. In its announcement, TensorWave says that its new compute deployments are specifically targeting memory-intensive workloads such as LLM training, high-throughput inference, and generative AI applications.

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Xbox CEO Openly Floats the Need for Third-Party Exclusives and “Potential M&A” to Win in Hardware, PC, Mobile, and Streaming

Xbox CEO Asha Sharma is making headlines twice a day, if not more, as she attempts to right a ship that's been going the wrong way for a long time. Yesterday, she was featured in three different articles on Wccftech:

  • First, she explained that the decision to pick just two console exclusives (The Coalition's Gears of War: E-Day and inXile's Clockwork Revolution) was linked to the current unhealthy state of the Xbox business;
  • Second, she not e d the need for
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Square Enix Rejects the Symbol Encounter Trend in Final Fantasy Resonance, Betting Friction and Difficulty Are What Players Actually Miss

Final Fantasy Resonance was among the most surprising announcements of the June Nintendo Direct. Based on the first season of the Final Fantasy Brave Exvius mobile game, the first 2D entry in the series by publisher Square Enix in a very long time launching this October on PC via Steam , PlayStation 5 , Xbox Series X|S , Nintendo Switch , and Nintendo Switch 2 will lean heavily into classic game mechanics like a turn-based combat system , true random encounters , and a high challenge that felt like they were going out


China’s Montage Technology Starts Sampling 9200 MT/s DDR5 Clock-Drivers For RDIMM Memory, Powering Next-Gen Datacenters

Montage Technology has introduced its fastest Clock-Driver for DDR5 RDIMM memory, offering up to 9200 MT/s speeds.

Last year, Montage Technology launched its high-end DDR5 clock driver for client platforms , offering up to 9200 MT/s speeds for CKD modules. Today, the company is offering its latest DDR5 clock driver with the same speeds but aimed at RDIMM modules.

The massive surge in Agentic AI has witnessed a spike in demand for data-center-aimed

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