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  • Exmuro | LG2

    Art for Open Spaces. Exmuro is a public art institution that represents and promotes artists from around the globe. Its mission is to bring art into open spaces, focusing on exterior settings beyond the walls, making it accessible to everyone. The brand aimed to increase its presence to better represent its artists. The challenge was to create a brand identity that stands out while still allowing the art to be seen through it.

    Focusing on the idea of open spaces, the brand was built around a custom typeface that is never closed. The Exmuro logo is always open, with individual letters that remain open, allowing the art to be seen through it. With its never-closed letters, Exmuro's logo can be added to any artwork, making the logo prominent while still showcasing the art. The entire brand system uses the same concept, embodying the idea of open spaces and public art. Yellow is used as the brand color to be noticeable in any urban environment.
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    Exmuro | LG2
    Art for Open Spaces. Exmuro is a public art institution that represents and promotes artists from around the globe. Its mission is to bring art into open spaces, focusing on exterior settings beyond the walls, making it accessible to everyone. The brand aimed to increase its presence to better represent its artists. The challenge was to create a brand identity that stands out while still allowing the art to be seen through it. Focusing on the idea of open spaces, the brand was built around a custom typeface that is never closed. The Exmuro logo is always open, with individual letters that remain open, allowing the art to be seen through it. With its never-closed letters, Exmuro's logo can be added to any artwork, making the logo prominent while still showcasing the art. The entire brand system uses the same concept, embodying the idea of open spaces and public art. Yellow is used as the brand color to be noticeable in any urban environment. #exmuro #lg2
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    Art for Open Spaces. Exmuro is a public art institution that represents and promotes artists from around the globe. Its mission is to bring art into open spaces, focusing on exterior settings beyond the walls, making it accessible to everyone. The brand aimed to increase its presence to better represent its artists. The challenge was to create a brand identity that stands out while still allowing the art to be seen through it. Focusing on the idea of open spaces, the brand was built around a custom typeface that is never closed. The Exmuro logo is always open, with individual letters that remain open, allowing the art to be seen through it. With its never-closed letters, Exmuro's logo can be added to any artwork, making the logo prominent while still showcasing the art. The entire brand system uses the same concept, embodying the idea of open spaces and public art. Yellow is used as the brand color to be noticeable in any urban environment.
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  • SpaceX Successfully Launches 23 Starlink Satellites on Brand-New Falcon 9 Rocket

    Photo Credit: SpaceX SpaceX launched its 60th Falcon 9 of 2025 with a new booster

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    Falcon 9 booster B1095 debuts with flawless launch and landing
    13 Starlink satellites offer new Direct to Cell capability
    SpaceX marks 60th Falcon 9 mission of 2025 with V2 Mini launch

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    SpaceX marked its 60th Falcon 9 flight of 2025 by successfully launching a brand-new Falcon 9 booster rocket on the 20th of May. This rocket carries 23 Starlink V2 Mini satellites into low Earth orbit. Among those, 13 feature Direct to Cell capabilities. Originally, it was targeting 11:58 p.m. EDT on May 19for the launch, but that try was aborted just before liftoff, for reasons that the company did not immediately explain. It was finally launched on Tuesdayat 11:19 p.m. EDTfrom the Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.About the launchAccording to SpaceX's mission overview, this was the first-ever launch for this particular Falcon 9'sfirst stage. While most recent SpaceX missions have reused Falcon 9 boosters , a signature part of the company's cost-saving and sustainability strategy ,Tuesday's flight featured a rare first-stage debut.The rocket successfully completed its initial mission, separating from the upper stage around two and a half minutes after liftoff. About eight minutes later, the booster made a precise landing on the SpaceX drone ship “Just Read the Instructions,” stationed in the Atlantic Ocean. This smooth recovery sets the stage for future reusability of the rocket.Technical AdvancementOf the 23 satellites onboard, 13 were outfitted with direct-to-cell technology — a feature designed to enable satellite connectivity directly to mobile phones, especially in areas lacking terrestrial infrastructure. After reaching space, the rocket's second stage performed a short engine burn to circularize the orbit before deploying the satellites about 65 minutes after launch.Starlink is the largest satellite megaconstellation ever constructed, consisting of about 7,500 operational satellites at the moment. And that number is growing all the time, as Tuesday's action shows.

     

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    Photo Credit: SpaceX SpaceX launched its 60th Falcon 9 of 2025 with a new booster Highlights Falcon 9 booster B1095 debuts with flawless launch and landing 13 Starlink satellites offer new Direct to Cell capability SpaceX marks 60th Falcon 9 mission of 2025 with V2 Mini launch Advertisement SpaceX marked its 60th Falcon 9 flight of 2025 by successfully launching a brand-new Falcon 9 booster rocket on the 20th of May. This rocket carries 23 Starlink V2 Mini satellites into low Earth orbit. Among those, 13 feature Direct to Cell capabilities. Originally, it was targeting 11:58 p.m. EDT on May 19for the launch, but that try was aborted just before liftoff, for reasons that the company did not immediately explain. It was finally launched on Tuesdayat 11:19 p.m. EDTfrom the Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.About the launchAccording to SpaceX's mission overview, this was the first-ever launch for this particular Falcon 9'sfirst stage. While most recent SpaceX missions have reused Falcon 9 boosters , a signature part of the company's cost-saving and sustainability strategy ,Tuesday's flight featured a rare first-stage debut.The rocket successfully completed its initial mission, separating from the upper stage around two and a half minutes after liftoff. About eight minutes later, the booster made a precise landing on the SpaceX drone ship “Just Read the Instructions,” stationed in the Atlantic Ocean. This smooth recovery sets the stage for future reusability of the rocket.Technical AdvancementOf the 23 satellites onboard, 13 were outfitted with direct-to-cell technology — a feature designed to enable satellite connectivity directly to mobile phones, especially in areas lacking terrestrial infrastructure. After reaching space, the rocket's second stage performed a short engine burn to circularize the orbit before deploying the satellites about 65 minutes after launch.Starlink is the largest satellite megaconstellation ever constructed, consisting of about 7,500 operational satellites at the moment. And that number is growing all the time, as Tuesday's action shows.   For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube. Further reading: SpaceX, Falcon 9, Starlink, Direct to Cell, Satellite Internet, Cape Canaveral, Rocket Launch, SpaceX Booster, Starlink V2 Mini, SpaceX 2025 Launches Gadgets 360 Staff The resident bot. If you email me, a human will respond. More Related Stories #spacex #successfully #launches #starlink #satellites
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    Photo Credit: SpaceX SpaceX launched its 60th Falcon 9 of 2025 with a new booster Highlights Falcon 9 booster B1095 debuts with flawless launch and landing 13 Starlink satellites offer new Direct to Cell capability SpaceX marks 60th Falcon 9 mission of 2025 with V2 Mini launch Advertisement SpaceX marked its 60th Falcon 9 flight of 2025 by successfully launching a brand-new Falcon 9 booster rocket on the 20th of May. This rocket carries 23 Starlink V2 Mini satellites into low Earth orbit. Among those, 13 feature Direct to Cell capabilities. Originally, it was targeting 11:58 p.m. EDT on May 19 (0358 UTC on May 20) for the launch, but that try was aborted just before liftoff, for reasons that the company did not immediately explain. It was finally launched on Tuesday (May 20) at 11:19 p.m. EDT (0319 GMT on May 21) from the Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.About the launchAccording to SpaceX's mission overview, this was the first-ever launch for this particular Falcon 9's (booster B1095) first stage. While most recent SpaceX missions have reused Falcon 9 boosters , a signature part of the company's cost-saving and sustainability strategy ,Tuesday's flight featured a rare first-stage debut.The rocket successfully completed its initial mission, separating from the upper stage around two and a half minutes after liftoff. About eight minutes later, the booster made a precise landing on the SpaceX drone ship “Just Read the Instructions,” stationed in the Atlantic Ocean. This smooth recovery sets the stage for future reusability of the rocket.Technical AdvancementOf the 23 satellites onboard, 13 were outfitted with direct-to-cell technology — a feature designed to enable satellite connectivity directly to mobile phones, especially in areas lacking terrestrial infrastructure. After reaching space, the rocket's second stage performed a short engine burn to circularize the orbit before deploying the satellites about 65 minutes after launch.Starlink is the largest satellite megaconstellation ever constructed, consisting of about 7,500 operational satellites at the moment. And that number is growing all the time, as Tuesday's action shows.   For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube. Further reading: SpaceX, Falcon 9, Starlink, Direct to Cell, Satellite Internet, Cape Canaveral, Rocket Launch, SpaceX Booster, Starlink V2 Mini, SpaceX 2025 Launches Gadgets 360 Staff The resident bot. If you email me, a human will respond. More Related Stories
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  • Anthropic Claude 4: A new era for intelligent agents and AI coding

    Anthropic has unveiled its latest Claude 4 model family, and it’s looking like a leap for anyone building next-gen AI assistants or coding. The stars of the show are Claude Opus 4, the new powerhouse, and Claude Sonnet 4, designed to be a smart all-rounder.Anthropic isn’t shy about its ambitions, stating these models are geared to “advance our customers’ AI strategies across the board.” They’re positioning Opus 4 as the tool to “push boundaries in coding, research, writing, and scientific discovery,” while Sonnet 4 is billed as an “instant upgrade from Sonnet 3.7,” ready to bring “frontier performance to everyday use cases.”Claude Opus 4: The new coding champWhen Anthropic calls Claude Opus 4 its “most powerful model yet and the best coding model in the world,” you sit up and take notice. And they’ve got the numbers to back it up, with Opus 4 topping the charts on crucial industry tests, hitting 72.5% on SWE-bench and 43.2% on Terminal-bench.But it’s not just about quick sprints. Opus 4 is built for the long haul, designed for “sustained performance on long-running tasks that require focused effort and thousands of steps.” Imagine an AI that can “work continuously for several hours”—that’s what Anthropic claims.This should be a massive step up from previous Sonnet models and could expand what AI agents can achieve, tackling problems that require real persistence.Claude Sonnet 4: For daily AI and agentic workWhile Opus 4 is the heavyweight champion, Claude Sonnet 4 is shaping up to be the versatile workhorse, promising a significant boost for a huge range of applications. Early feedback from those who’ve had a sneak peek is glowing.For instance, GitHub “says Claude Sonnet 4 soars in agentic scenarios” and is so impressed they “plan to introduce it as the base model for the new coding agent in GitHub Copilot.” That’s a hefty endorsement. Tech commentator Manus is also impressed, highlighting its “improvements in following complex instructions, clear reasoning, and aesthetic outputs.”The positive vibes continue with iGent, which “reports Sonnet 4 excels at autonomous multi-feature app development, as well as substantially improved problem-solving and codebase navigation—reducing navigation errors from 20% to near zero.” That’s a game-changer for development workflows. Sourcegraph is equally optimistic, seeing the model as a “substantial leap in software development—staying on track longer, understanding problems more deeply, and providing more elegant code quality.”Augment Code has seen “higher success rates, more surgical code edits, and more careful work through complex tasks,” leading them to make Sonnet 4 their “top choice for their primary model.”Hybrid modes and developer delightsOne of the really clever bits about the Claude 4 family is its hybrid nature. Both Opus 4 and Sonnet 4 can operate in two gears: one for those near-instant replies we often need, and another that allows for “extended thinking for deeper reasoning.”This deeper thinking mode is part of the Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise Claude plans. Good news for everyone, though – Sonnet 4, complete with this extended thinking, will also be available to free users, which is a fantastic move for making top-tier AI more accessible.Anthropic is also rolling out some tasty new tools for developers on its API, clearly aiming to supercharge the creation of more sophisticated AI agents:Code execution tool: This lets models actually run code, opening up all sorts of possibilities for interactive and problem-solving applications.MCP connector: Introduced by Anthropic, MCP standardises context exchange between AI assistants and software environments.Files API: This will make it much easier for AI to work directly with files, which is a big deal for many real-world tasks.Prompt caching: Developers will be able to cache prompts for up to an hour. This might sound small, but it can make a real difference to speed and efficiency, especially for frequently used queries.Leading the pack in real-world performanceAnthropic is keen to emphasise that its “Claude 4 models lead on SWE-bench Verified, a benchmark for performance on real software engineering tasks.” Beyond coding, they stress that these models “deliver strong performance across coding, reasoning, multimodal capabilities, and agentic tasks.”Despite the leaps in capability, Anthropic is holding the line on pricing. Claude Opus 4 will set you back per million input tokens and per million output tokens. Claude Sonnet 4, the more accessible option, is priced at per million input tokens and per million output tokens. This consistency will be welcomed by existing users.Both Claude Opus 4 and Sonnet 4 are ready to go via the Anthropic API, and they’re also popping up on Amazon Bedrock and Google Cloud’s Vertex AI. This broad availability means businesses and developers worldwide can start experimenting and integrating these new tools fairly easily.Anthropic is clearly doubling down on making AI more capable, particularly in the complex realms of coding and autonomous agent behaviour. With these new models and developer tools, the potential for innovation just got a serious boost.See also: Details leak of Jony Ive’s ambitious OpenAI deviceWant to learn more about AI and big data from industry leaders? Check out AI & Big Data Expo taking place in Amsterdam, California, and London. The comprehensive event is co-located with other leading events including Intelligent Automation Conference, BlockX, Digital Transformation Week, and Cyber Security & Cloud Expo.Explore other upcoming enterprise technology events and webinars powered by TechForge here.
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    Anthropic Claude 4: A new era for intelligent agents and AI coding
    Anthropic has unveiled its latest Claude 4 model family, and it’s looking like a leap for anyone building next-gen AI assistants or coding. The stars of the show are Claude Opus 4, the new powerhouse, and Claude Sonnet 4, designed to be a smart all-rounder.Anthropic isn’t shy about its ambitions, stating these models are geared to “advance our customers’ AI strategies across the board.” They’re positioning Opus 4 as the tool to “push boundaries in coding, research, writing, and scientific discovery,” while Sonnet 4 is billed as an “instant upgrade from Sonnet 3.7,” ready to bring “frontier performance to everyday use cases.”Claude Opus 4: The new coding champWhen Anthropic calls Claude Opus 4 its “most powerful model yet and the best coding model in the world,” you sit up and take notice. And they’ve got the numbers to back it up, with Opus 4 topping the charts on crucial industry tests, hitting 72.5% on SWE-bench and 43.2% on Terminal-bench.But it’s not just about quick sprints. Opus 4 is built for the long haul, designed for “sustained performance on long-running tasks that require focused effort and thousands of steps.” Imagine an AI that can “work continuously for several hours”—that’s what Anthropic claims.This should be a massive step up from previous Sonnet models and could expand what AI agents can achieve, tackling problems that require real persistence.Claude Sonnet 4: For daily AI and agentic workWhile Opus 4 is the heavyweight champion, Claude Sonnet 4 is shaping up to be the versatile workhorse, promising a significant boost for a huge range of applications. Early feedback from those who’ve had a sneak peek is glowing.For instance, GitHub “says Claude Sonnet 4 soars in agentic scenarios” and is so impressed they “plan to introduce it as the base model for the new coding agent in GitHub Copilot.” That’s a hefty endorsement. Tech commentator Manus is also impressed, highlighting its “improvements in following complex instructions, clear reasoning, and aesthetic outputs.”The positive vibes continue with iGent, which “reports Sonnet 4 excels at autonomous multi-feature app development, as well as substantially improved problem-solving and codebase navigation—reducing navigation errors from 20% to near zero.” That’s a game-changer for development workflows. Sourcegraph is equally optimistic, seeing the model as a “substantial leap in software development—staying on track longer, understanding problems more deeply, and providing more elegant code quality.”Augment Code has seen “higher success rates, more surgical code edits, and more careful work through complex tasks,” leading them to make Sonnet 4 their “top choice for their primary model.”Hybrid modes and developer delightsOne of the really clever bits about the Claude 4 family is its hybrid nature. Both Opus 4 and Sonnet 4 can operate in two gears: one for those near-instant replies we often need, and another that allows for “extended thinking for deeper reasoning.”This deeper thinking mode is part of the Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise Claude plans. Good news for everyone, though – Sonnet 4, complete with this extended thinking, will also be available to free users, which is a fantastic move for making top-tier AI more accessible.Anthropic is also rolling out some tasty new tools for developers on its API, clearly aiming to supercharge the creation of more sophisticated AI agents:Code execution tool: This lets models actually run code, opening up all sorts of possibilities for interactive and problem-solving applications.MCP connector: Introduced by Anthropic, MCP standardises context exchange between AI assistants and software environments.Files API: This will make it much easier for AI to work directly with files, which is a big deal for many real-world tasks.Prompt caching: Developers will be able to cache prompts for up to an hour. This might sound small, but it can make a real difference to speed and efficiency, especially for frequently used queries.Leading the pack in real-world performanceAnthropic is keen to emphasise that its “Claude 4 models lead on SWE-bench Verified, a benchmark for performance on real software engineering tasks.” Beyond coding, they stress that these models “deliver strong performance across coding, reasoning, multimodal capabilities, and agentic tasks.”Despite the leaps in capability, Anthropic is holding the line on pricing. Claude Opus 4 will set you back per million input tokens and per million output tokens. Claude Sonnet 4, the more accessible option, is priced at per million input tokens and per million output tokens. This consistency will be welcomed by existing users.Both Claude Opus 4 and Sonnet 4 are ready to go via the Anthropic API, and they’re also popping up on Amazon Bedrock and Google Cloud’s Vertex AI. This broad availability means businesses and developers worldwide can start experimenting and integrating these new tools fairly easily.Anthropic is clearly doubling down on making AI more capable, particularly in the complex realms of coding and autonomous agent behaviour. With these new models and developer tools, the potential for innovation just got a serious boost.See also: Details leak of Jony Ive’s ambitious OpenAI deviceWant to learn more about AI and big data from industry leaders? Check out AI & Big Data Expo taking place in Amsterdam, California, and London. The comprehensive event is co-located with other leading events including Intelligent Automation Conference, BlockX, Digital Transformation Week, and Cyber Security & Cloud Expo.Explore other upcoming enterprise technology events and webinars powered by TechForge here. #anthropic #claude #new #era #intelligent
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    Anthropic has unveiled its latest Claude 4 model family, and it’s looking like a leap for anyone building next-gen AI assistants or coding. The stars of the show are Claude Opus 4, the new powerhouse, and Claude Sonnet 4, designed to be a smart all-rounder.Anthropic isn’t shy about its ambitions, stating these models are geared to “advance our customers’ AI strategies across the board.” They’re positioning Opus 4 as the tool to “push boundaries in coding, research, writing, and scientific discovery,” while Sonnet 4 is billed as an “instant upgrade from Sonnet 3.7,” ready to bring “frontier performance to everyday use cases.”Claude Opus 4: The new coding champWhen Anthropic calls Claude Opus 4 its “most powerful model yet and the best coding model in the world,” you sit up and take notice. And they’ve got the numbers to back it up, with Opus 4 topping the charts on crucial industry tests, hitting 72.5% on SWE-bench and 43.2% on Terminal-bench.But it’s not just about quick sprints. Opus 4 is built for the long haul, designed for “sustained performance on long-running tasks that require focused effort and thousands of steps.” Imagine an AI that can “work continuously for several hours”—that’s what Anthropic claims.This should be a massive step up from previous Sonnet models and could expand what AI agents can achieve, tackling problems that require real persistence.Claude Sonnet 4: For daily AI and agentic workWhile Opus 4 is the heavyweight champion, Claude Sonnet 4 is shaping up to be the versatile workhorse, promising a significant boost for a huge range of applications. Early feedback from those who’ve had a sneak peek is glowing.For instance, GitHub “says Claude Sonnet 4 soars in agentic scenarios” and is so impressed they “plan to introduce it as the base model for the new coding agent in GitHub Copilot.” That’s a hefty endorsement. Tech commentator Manus is also impressed, highlighting its “improvements in following complex instructions, clear reasoning, and aesthetic outputs.”The positive vibes continue with iGent, which “reports Sonnet 4 excels at autonomous multi-feature app development, as well as substantially improved problem-solving and codebase navigation—reducing navigation errors from 20% to near zero.” That’s a game-changer for development workflows. Sourcegraph is equally optimistic, seeing the model as a “substantial leap in software development—staying on track longer, understanding problems more deeply, and providing more elegant code quality.”Augment Code has seen “higher success rates, more surgical code edits, and more careful work through complex tasks,” leading them to make Sonnet 4 their “top choice for their primary model.”Hybrid modes and developer delightsOne of the really clever bits about the Claude 4 family is its hybrid nature. Both Opus 4 and Sonnet 4 can operate in two gears: one for those near-instant replies we often need, and another that allows for “extended thinking for deeper reasoning.”This deeper thinking mode is part of the Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise Claude plans. Good news for everyone, though – Sonnet 4, complete with this extended thinking, will also be available to free users, which is a fantastic move for making top-tier AI more accessible.Anthropic is also rolling out some tasty new tools for developers on its API, clearly aiming to supercharge the creation of more sophisticated AI agents:Code execution tool: This lets models actually run code, opening up all sorts of possibilities for interactive and problem-solving applications.MCP connector: Introduced by Anthropic, MCP standardises context exchange between AI assistants and software environments.Files API: This will make it much easier for AI to work directly with files, which is a big deal for many real-world tasks.Prompt caching: Developers will be able to cache prompts for up to an hour. This might sound small, but it can make a real difference to speed and efficiency, especially for frequently used queries.Leading the pack in real-world performanceAnthropic is keen to emphasise that its “Claude 4 models lead on SWE-bench Verified, a benchmark for performance on real software engineering tasks.” Beyond coding, they stress that these models “deliver strong performance across coding, reasoning, multimodal capabilities, and agentic tasks.”Despite the leaps in capability, Anthropic is holding the line on pricing. Claude Opus 4 will set you back $15 per million input tokens and $75 per million output tokens. Claude Sonnet 4, the more accessible option, is priced at $3 per million input tokens and $15 per million output tokens. This consistency will be welcomed by existing users.Both Claude Opus 4 and Sonnet 4 are ready to go via the Anthropic API, and they’re also popping up on Amazon Bedrock and Google Cloud’s Vertex AI. This broad availability means businesses and developers worldwide can start experimenting and integrating these new tools fairly easily.Anthropic is clearly doubling down on making AI more capable, particularly in the complex realms of coding and autonomous agent behaviour. With these new models and developer tools, the potential for innovation just got a serious boost.(Image credit: Anthropic)See also: Details leak of Jony Ive’s ambitious OpenAI deviceWant to learn more about AI and big data from industry leaders? Check out AI & Big Data Expo taking place in Amsterdam, California, and London. The comprehensive event is co-located with other leading events including Intelligent Automation Conference, BlockX, Digital Transformation Week, and Cyber Security & Cloud Expo.Explore other upcoming enterprise technology events and webinars powered by TechForge here.
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  • Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy Announced by Rogue Trader Developer

    Owlcat Games of Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous and Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader fame has announced a new CRPG in the 40K universe. Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy is coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, and though a release date is unknown, you can check out the first trailer below.
    Players control as Inquisitor tasked with investigating heresy in the Calixis Sector. You’ll look into conspiracies, interrogate individuals and ultimately root out corruption. However, the developer teases the possibility of going too far for the sake of your mission, and since every decision has weight, things could take a dark turn. That’s not even accounting for the Tyrant Star in the sky and the impending Long Night spawning all kinds of horrors.
    Fortunately, you won’t be alone, instead commanding a band warband of different companions, including Epione Spes, a medicae specialist; Haymar Devos, an Astra Militarum member; Conscript 0-118-B or COGG, an Ogryn who also served the Astra Militarum; Ra’akhti, a Kroot tracker; and Laarthyr Cairnareth, an Aeldari Corsair. Stay tuned for more details in the meantime.
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    Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy Announced by Rogue Trader Developer
    Owlcat Games of Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous and Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader fame has announced a new CRPG in the 40K universe. Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy is coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, and though a release date is unknown, you can check out the first trailer below. Players control as Inquisitor tasked with investigating heresy in the Calixis Sector. You’ll look into conspiracies, interrogate individuals and ultimately root out corruption. However, the developer teases the possibility of going too far for the sake of your mission, and since every decision has weight, things could take a dark turn. That’s not even accounting for the Tyrant Star in the sky and the impending Long Night spawning all kinds of horrors. Fortunately, you won’t be alone, instead commanding a band warband of different companions, including Epione Spes, a medicae specialist; Haymar Devos, an Astra Militarum member; Conscript 0-118-B or COGG, an Ogryn who also served the Astra Militarum; Ra’akhti, a Kroot tracker; and Laarthyr Cairnareth, an Aeldari Corsair. Stay tuned for more details in the meantime. #warhammer #dark #heresy #announced #rogue
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    Owlcat Games of Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous and Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader fame has announced a new CRPG in the 40K universe. Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy is coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, and though a release date is unknown, you can check out the first trailer below. Players control as Inquisitor tasked with investigating heresy in the Calixis Sector. You’ll look into conspiracies, interrogate individuals and ultimately root out corruption. However, the developer teases the possibility of going too far for the sake of your mission, and since every decision has weight, things could take a dark turn. That’s not even accounting for the Tyrant Star in the sky and the impending Long Night spawning all kinds of horrors. Fortunately, you won’t be alone, instead commanding a band warband of different companions, including Epione Spes, a medicae specialist; Haymar Devos, an Astra Militarum member; Conscript 0-118-B or COGG, an Ogryn who also served the Astra Militarum; Ra’akhti, a Kroot tracker; and Laarthyr Cairnareth, an Aeldari Corsair. Stay tuned for more details in the meantime.
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  • Blumhouse and Meta Launch ‘Horrorverse’ Game Featuring M3GAN, ‘The Purge’s’ Lady Liberty and More (EXCLUSIVE)

    Blumhouse and Meta have announced “Blumhouse Horroverse,” a new immersive horror experience launching in Meta Horizon on May 22. The new world will transport fans into Blumhouse horror franchises including “M3GAN,” “Wolf Man,” “The Black Phone” and “Happy Death Day.” 

    The official event description reads: “Dare to enter Blumhouse Horrorverse! Hunt victims as M3GAN, Babyface, or Lady Liberty. Role play as villains from ‘M3GAN,’ ‘The Purge,’ and ‘Black Phone’ across thrilling minigames.”

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    In addition to the centerpiece “Survival Lockdown” game, the “Blumhouse Horrorverse” Meta Quest world will feature a “Wolf Man” mini game, target practice areas based on “The Purge” films and a screening area for “exclusive Blumhouse content.” 

    The “Blumhouse Horrorverse” is the latest horror experience to join Meta Quest, alongside 29 other titles featured in Meta Quest’s Halfway to Halloween celebration, including “Alien: Rogue Incursion,” “Arizona Sunshine 2,” “Cosmodread,” “Creepy Cabin,” “The Exorcist: Legion VR” and “Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted.”

    “I’m thrilled to bring ‘Blumhouse Horroverse’ to life in Meta Horizon,” said Sarah Malkin, director of Reality Labs Entertainment Content at Meta. “This immersive experience lets horror fans interact with iconic Blumhouse movies and monsters. What excites me most is giving audiences more of what they love, and a platform to share their passion with others who feel the same way.”
    “Blumhouse has always looked for new ways to bring fans closer to the stories they love,” said Karen Barragan, Blumhouse chief marketing officer. “‘Horroverse’ is our most immersive experience yet — something that lets people step inside our worlds, connect with other horror fans, and even become the villain. With Meta, we’re not just pushing boundaries — we’re building a space where you don’t just experience horror — you exist inside it.”
    Fans can RSVP for the “Blumhouse Horrorverse” world, here. The experience will also be available on Meta Horizon’s website and mobile app.

    Watch the trailer below.
    #blumhouse #meta #launch #horrorverse #game
    Blumhouse and Meta Launch ‘Horrorverse’ Game Featuring M3GAN, ‘The Purge’s’ Lady Liberty and More (EXCLUSIVE)
    Blumhouse and Meta have announced “Blumhouse Horroverse,” a new immersive horror experience launching in Meta Horizon on May 22. The new world will transport fans into Blumhouse horror franchises including “M3GAN,” “Wolf Man,” “The Black Phone” and “Happy Death Day.”  The official event description reads: “Dare to enter Blumhouse Horrorverse! Hunt victims as M3GAN, Babyface, or Lady Liberty. Role play as villains from ‘M3GAN,’ ‘The Purge,’ and ‘Black Phone’ across thrilling minigames.” Related Stories The “Blumhouse Horrorverse” will feature the “Survival Lockdown” game, in which players can throw a lever assigning everyone in the house a random role: victim or villain. As victims work together to locate missing keycards to end the lockdown, players assigned the “villain” role will embody Blumhouse characters like M3GAN, the Babyface Killer from “Happy Death Day” and Lady Liberty from “The Purge,” to eliminate survivors before they can escape.  Popular on Variety In addition to the centerpiece “Survival Lockdown” game, the “Blumhouse Horrorverse” Meta Quest world will feature a “Wolf Man” mini game, target practice areas based on “The Purge” films and a screening area for “exclusive Blumhouse content.”  The “Blumhouse Horrorverse” is the latest horror experience to join Meta Quest, alongside 29 other titles featured in Meta Quest’s Halfway to Halloween celebration, including “Alien: Rogue Incursion,” “Arizona Sunshine 2,” “Cosmodread,” “Creepy Cabin,” “The Exorcist: Legion VR” and “Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted.” “I’m thrilled to bring ‘Blumhouse Horroverse’ to life in Meta Horizon,” said Sarah Malkin, director of Reality Labs Entertainment Content at Meta. “This immersive experience lets horror fans interact with iconic Blumhouse movies and monsters. What excites me most is giving audiences more of what they love, and a platform to share their passion with others who feel the same way.” “Blumhouse has always looked for new ways to bring fans closer to the stories they love,” said Karen Barragan, Blumhouse chief marketing officer. “‘Horroverse’ is our most immersive experience yet — something that lets people step inside our worlds, connect with other horror fans, and even become the villain. With Meta, we’re not just pushing boundaries — we’re building a space where you don’t just experience horror — you exist inside it.” Fans can RSVP for the “Blumhouse Horrorverse” world, here. The experience will also be available on Meta Horizon’s website and mobile app. Watch the trailer below. #blumhouse #meta #launch #horrorverse #game
    Blumhouse and Meta Launch ‘Horrorverse’ Game Featuring M3GAN, ‘The Purge’s’ Lady Liberty and More (EXCLUSIVE)
    variety.com
    Blumhouse and Meta have announced “Blumhouse Horroverse,” a new immersive horror experience launching in Meta Horizon on May 22. The new world will transport fans into Blumhouse horror franchises including “M3GAN,” “Wolf Man,” “The Black Phone” and “Happy Death Day.”  The official event description reads: “Dare to enter Blumhouse Horrorverse! Hunt victims as M3GAN, Babyface, or Lady Liberty. Role play as villains from ‘M3GAN,’ ‘The Purge,’ and ‘Black Phone’ across thrilling minigames.” Related Stories The “Blumhouse Horrorverse” will feature the “Survival Lockdown” game, in which players can throw a lever assigning everyone in the house a random role: victim or villain. As victims work together to locate missing keycards to end the lockdown, players assigned the “villain” role will embody Blumhouse characters like M3GAN, the Babyface Killer from “Happy Death Day” and Lady Liberty from “The Purge,” to eliminate survivors before they can escape.  Popular on Variety In addition to the centerpiece “Survival Lockdown” game, the “Blumhouse Horrorverse” Meta Quest world will feature a “Wolf Man” mini game, target practice areas based on “The Purge” films and a screening area for “exclusive Blumhouse content.”  The “Blumhouse Horrorverse” is the latest horror experience to join Meta Quest, alongside 29 other titles featured in Meta Quest’s Halfway to Halloween celebration, including “Alien: Rogue Incursion,” “Arizona Sunshine 2,” “Cosmodread,” “Creepy Cabin,” “The Exorcist: Legion VR” and “Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted.” “I’m thrilled to bring ‘Blumhouse Horroverse’ to life in Meta Horizon,” said Sarah Malkin, director of Reality Labs Entertainment Content at Meta. “This immersive experience lets horror fans interact with iconic Blumhouse movies and monsters. What excites me most is giving audiences more of what they love, and a platform to share their passion with others who feel the same way.” “Blumhouse has always looked for new ways to bring fans closer to the stories they love,” said Karen Barragan, Blumhouse chief marketing officer. “‘Horroverse’ is our most immersive experience yet — something that lets people step inside our worlds, connect with other horror fans, and even become the villain. With Meta, we’re not just pushing boundaries — we’re building a space where you don’t just experience horror — you exist inside it.” Fans can RSVP for the “Blumhouse Horrorverse” world, here. The experience will also be available on Meta Horizon’s website and mobile app. Watch the trailer below.
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  • Six One Indie Showcase (May 22nd)

    Edit - Everything announced at the showcase: /

    The show has already started and it is well into the show:

    View:

    Some highlights so far:

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    #six #one #indie #showcase #22nd
    Six One Indie Showcase (May 22nd)
    Edit - Everything announced at the showcase: / The show has already started and it is well into the show: View: Some highlights so far: View: View: View: #six #one #indie #showcase #22nd
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    Edit - Everything announced at the showcase: https://the-indie-in-former.com/202...g-indie-shown-in-mays-six-one-indie-showcase/ The show has already started and it is well into the show: View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adI4uizTYN4 Some highlights so far: View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoKjlYDidcg View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpdwOwBEgQw View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rwz-bO_ZCy0
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  • The dark Pac-Man Metroidvania secretly has what I can only describe as Pac-Man Championship Edition 3 hidden inside of it

    Bandai Namco’s bold new take on Pac-Man — the 2D action platformer known as Shadow Labyrinth — has a secret: Despite being a grim sci-fi, Metroid-inspired game that looks nothing like a traditional Pac-Man sequel, there’s actual real Pac-Man gameplay in here. A new trailer for Shadow Labyrinth reveals the Maze, a portion of the game that for shorthand purposes looks a hell of a lot like Pac-Man Championship Edition 3.

    The core gameplay of Shadow Labyrinth has players controlling a mysterious warrior named Swordsman No. 8, who is accompanied by a Pac-Man shaped guide named Puck, battling to become the apex predator of an alien planet. But at certain points in Shadow Labyrinth, you’ll play honest-to-goodness Pac-Man maze levels that draw inspiration from the Championship Edition line of pellet- and ghost-chomping games. Shadow Labyrinth’s take on Pac-Man gameplay adds to the Championship Edition formula, with jumping, boost pads, giant ghost boss battles, and a variety of maze types.

    In other words, if Shadow Labyrinth hasn’t quite done it for you thus far, it might be worth checking in on your feelings after watching the game’s new trailer.

    Bandai Namco revealed Shadow Labyrinth at last year’s Game Awards. But before that, the game publisher teased a darker, bloodier take on Pac-Man in the form of an animated short in Prime Video’s Secret Level anthology series. Shadow Labyrinth doesn’t appear to be quite as gory as Secret Level’s “Circle,” but it’s definitely a swerve for Pac-Man.

    Shadow Labyrinth will be released on July 18, for Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Windows PC, and Xbox Series X.
    #dark #pacman #metroidvania #secretly #has
    The dark Pac-Man Metroidvania secretly has what I can only describe as Pac-Man Championship Edition 3 hidden inside of it
    Bandai Namco’s bold new take on Pac-Man — the 2D action platformer known as Shadow Labyrinth — has a secret: Despite being a grim sci-fi, Metroid-inspired game that looks nothing like a traditional Pac-Man sequel, there’s actual real Pac-Man gameplay in here. A new trailer for Shadow Labyrinth reveals the Maze, a portion of the game that for shorthand purposes looks a hell of a lot like Pac-Man Championship Edition 3. The core gameplay of Shadow Labyrinth has players controlling a mysterious warrior named Swordsman No. 8, who is accompanied by a Pac-Man shaped guide named Puck, battling to become the apex predator of an alien planet. But at certain points in Shadow Labyrinth, you’ll play honest-to-goodness Pac-Man maze levels that draw inspiration from the Championship Edition line of pellet- and ghost-chomping games. Shadow Labyrinth’s take on Pac-Man gameplay adds to the Championship Edition formula, with jumping, boost pads, giant ghost boss battles, and a variety of maze types. In other words, if Shadow Labyrinth hasn’t quite done it for you thus far, it might be worth checking in on your feelings after watching the game’s new trailer. Bandai Namco revealed Shadow Labyrinth at last year’s Game Awards. But before that, the game publisher teased a darker, bloodier take on Pac-Man in the form of an animated short in Prime Video’s Secret Level anthology series. Shadow Labyrinth doesn’t appear to be quite as gory as Secret Level’s “Circle,” but it’s definitely a swerve for Pac-Man. Shadow Labyrinth will be released on July 18, for Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Windows PC, and Xbox Series X. #dark #pacman #metroidvania #secretly #has
    The dark Pac-Man Metroidvania secretly has what I can only describe as Pac-Man Championship Edition 3 hidden inside of it
    www.polygon.com
    Bandai Namco’s bold new take on Pac-Man — the 2D action platformer known as Shadow Labyrinth — has a secret: Despite being a grim sci-fi, Metroid-inspired game that looks nothing like a traditional Pac-Man sequel, there’s actual real Pac-Man gameplay in here. A new trailer for Shadow Labyrinth reveals the Maze, a portion of the game that for shorthand purposes looks a hell of a lot like Pac-Man Championship Edition 3. The core gameplay of Shadow Labyrinth has players controlling a mysterious warrior named Swordsman No. 8, who is accompanied by a Pac-Man shaped guide named Puck, battling to become the apex predator of an alien planet. But at certain points in Shadow Labyrinth, you’ll play honest-to-goodness Pac-Man maze levels that draw inspiration from the Championship Edition line of pellet- and ghost-chomping games. Shadow Labyrinth’s take on Pac-Man gameplay adds to the Championship Edition formula, with jumping, boost pads, giant ghost boss battles, and a variety of maze types. In other words, if Shadow Labyrinth hasn’t quite done it for you thus far, it might be worth checking in on your feelings after watching the game’s new trailer. Bandai Namco revealed Shadow Labyrinth at last year’s Game Awards. But before that, the game publisher teased a darker, bloodier take on Pac-Man in the form of an animated short in Prime Video’s Secret Level anthology series. Shadow Labyrinth doesn’t appear to be quite as gory as Secret Level’s “Circle,” but it’s definitely a swerve for Pac-Man. Shadow Labyrinth will be released on July 18, for Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Windows PC, and Xbox Series X.
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  • ADATA XPG’s Latest Power Supplies Gets The Blessing of NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang; Showcases a Wide Range of PC Products

    ADATA's gaming-focused division, XPG, has showcased several of its products at Computex, and interestingly, they have seen an endorsement by NVIDIA's CEO.
    XPG Unveils High-End Power Supplies, Cooling Solutions, RAMs & SSDs At Computex, Seeing Appreciation From NVIDIA's Jensen
    XPG has always managed to deliver quality products to PC consumers, especially their "Core Reactor" power supply SKUs, which are said to be one of the best options out there. This year, when we managed to visit XPG's booth, we were surprised to see Jensen before us, and interestingly, he had his signature on the company's next-gen PSUs, which are said to power NVIDIA's RTX 50 series GPUs. Apart from power supplies, we saw the company's upcoming PC cases, cooling solutions, and SSDs, so there's much to discuss.

    Starting with the power supplies, our eyes went on XPG's Core Reactor II series, which had Jensen's signature. The main upgrade with this series is that they are now ATX 3.0 and ATX 3.1 compliant, and come with up to an 80 PLUS GOLD certification, making these PSUs highly capable. XPG had explicitly stated that this series was designed to cater to the "power-hungry" NVIDIA RTX 50 series GPUs, since they come up to a 1200W power rating. With Jensen's blessing, the Core Reactor II models are something to look at.

    2 of 9

    Interestingly, XPG also had their flagship-level PSU on display, the FUSION lineup, which is said to come with a power rating of 1600W, with Titanium certification, making it ample for NVIDIA's RTX 5090. There were other lineups on display too, such as the XPG Cybercore, which features Platinum certification and up to a 1300W rating. For the mid-tier segment, XPG had their PYLON, Kyber, and Edgecore PSUs on display, all catering to different power levels and certifications.

    2 of 9

    Apart from PSUs, the XPG Invader X PC chassis is also on display, which is the company's approach towards "backside-connected" components. The Invader X BTF features a panoramic view with 3mm glass panels, along with 4x 120mm pre-installed fans. The case supports ATX motherboards and BTF ones, too, making it a great option if you are looking for nicer cable management with your build.
    Moving from chassis, we saw XPG's Project Infinity DDR5 U-DIMM memory modules, which is the company's most capable offering to date. The memory is said to feature up to 8,000 MHz with up to 48 GB capacity per module. In terms of the design, Project Infinity features a brushed aluminum layer at the bottom, and has panels stacked at the top, to show a diffused RGB look, which is amazing to see.

    2 of 9

    Next are the company's cooling solutions, and XPG had both liquid/air-based options on display. Starting with liquid AIOs, the firm showcased their new XPG Levante View PRO 360 liquid cooler, which is the company's option that comes with an in-built 4-inch screen. They feature a large radiator, and we didn't see any 240mm option, so the View lineup might likely be limited to larger AIOs. XPG also showed the upgraded version of their Levante series, the Levante II, which now offers a mirror design on the pump and the onboard fans, bumping the aesthetics.

    2 of 9

    In terms of air options, XPG showed us their Maestro Plus 62DA CPU air cooler, which comes with a dual-tower design and offers a digital monitoring system. This air cooler supports up to 250W TDP and is also compatible with the latest sockets from Intel/AMD, making it a viable option for current-gen CPUs. There was also a smaller Maestro Plus 42SA cooler, supporting 220W TDP cooling, but it was a more compact design. However, both of them retained the dual-tower configuration.

    2 of 9

    Next up are the company's high-end SSDs, the Mars 980 Blade, 980 Storm, and 980 PRO, all of which are PCIe Gen5 options by the company, offering a whopping 14,000 MB/s speeds, which is one of the fastest out there.

    2 of 9

    The Blade and PRO model is equipped with a dedicated aluminum heatsink, while the Storm model features liquid and air cooling, making it a viable option if you want to squeeze out the maximum performance out of the drive. These SSDs will indeed turn out to be one of the fastest options out there, and it will be interesting to see how consumers react to them.
    XPG/ADATA is definitely one of the brands out there offering top-end quality to its users, and its latest Computex showcase was all about the company's commitment to the PC segment.

    Deal of the Day
    #adata #xpgs #latest #power #supplies
    ADATA XPG’s Latest Power Supplies Gets The Blessing of NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang; Showcases a Wide Range of PC Products
    ADATA's gaming-focused division, XPG, has showcased several of its products at Computex, and interestingly, they have seen an endorsement by NVIDIA's CEO. XPG Unveils High-End Power Supplies, Cooling Solutions, RAMs & SSDs At Computex, Seeing Appreciation From NVIDIA's Jensen XPG has always managed to deliver quality products to PC consumers, especially their "Core Reactor" power supply SKUs, which are said to be one of the best options out there. This year, when we managed to visit XPG's booth, we were surprised to see Jensen before us, and interestingly, he had his signature on the company's next-gen PSUs, which are said to power NVIDIA's RTX 50 series GPUs. Apart from power supplies, we saw the company's upcoming PC cases, cooling solutions, and SSDs, so there's much to discuss. Starting with the power supplies, our eyes went on XPG's Core Reactor II series, which had Jensen's signature. The main upgrade with this series is that they are now ATX 3.0 and ATX 3.1 compliant, and come with up to an 80 PLUS GOLD certification, making these PSUs highly capable. XPG had explicitly stated that this series was designed to cater to the "power-hungry" NVIDIA RTX 50 series GPUs, since they come up to a 1200W power rating. With Jensen's blessing, the Core Reactor II models are something to look at. 2 of 9 Interestingly, XPG also had their flagship-level PSU on display, the FUSION lineup, which is said to come with a power rating of 1600W, with Titanium certification, making it ample for NVIDIA's RTX 5090. There were other lineups on display too, such as the XPG Cybercore, which features Platinum certification and up to a 1300W rating. For the mid-tier segment, XPG had their PYLON, Kyber, and Edgecore PSUs on display, all catering to different power levels and certifications. 2 of 9 Apart from PSUs, the XPG Invader X PC chassis is also on display, which is the company's approach towards "backside-connected" components. The Invader X BTF features a panoramic view with 3mm glass panels, along with 4x 120mm pre-installed fans. The case supports ATX motherboards and BTF ones, too, making it a great option if you are looking for nicer cable management with your build. Moving from chassis, we saw XPG's Project Infinity DDR5 U-DIMM memory modules, which is the company's most capable offering to date. The memory is said to feature up to 8,000 MHz with up to 48 GB capacity per module. In terms of the design, Project Infinity features a brushed aluminum layer at the bottom, and has panels stacked at the top, to show a diffused RGB look, which is amazing to see. 2 of 9 Next are the company's cooling solutions, and XPG had both liquid/air-based options on display. Starting with liquid AIOs, the firm showcased their new XPG Levante View PRO 360 liquid cooler, which is the company's option that comes with an in-built 4-inch screen. They feature a large radiator, and we didn't see any 240mm option, so the View lineup might likely be limited to larger AIOs. XPG also showed the upgraded version of their Levante series, the Levante II, which now offers a mirror design on the pump and the onboard fans, bumping the aesthetics. 2 of 9 In terms of air options, XPG showed us their Maestro Plus 62DA CPU air cooler, which comes with a dual-tower design and offers a digital monitoring system. This air cooler supports up to 250W TDP and is also compatible with the latest sockets from Intel/AMD, making it a viable option for current-gen CPUs. There was also a smaller Maestro Plus 42SA cooler, supporting 220W TDP cooling, but it was a more compact design. However, both of them retained the dual-tower configuration. 2 of 9 Next up are the company's high-end SSDs, the Mars 980 Blade, 980 Storm, and 980 PRO, all of which are PCIe Gen5 options by the company, offering a whopping 14,000 MB/s speeds, which is one of the fastest out there. 2 of 9 The Blade and PRO model is equipped with a dedicated aluminum heatsink, while the Storm model features liquid and air cooling, making it a viable option if you want to squeeze out the maximum performance out of the drive. These SSDs will indeed turn out to be one of the fastest options out there, and it will be interesting to see how consumers react to them. XPG/ADATA is definitely one of the brands out there offering top-end quality to its users, and its latest Computex showcase was all about the company's commitment to the PC segment. Deal of the Day #adata #xpgs #latest #power #supplies
    ADATA XPG’s Latest Power Supplies Gets The Blessing of NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang; Showcases a Wide Range of PC Products
    wccftech.com
    ADATA's gaming-focused division, XPG, has showcased several of its products at Computex, and interestingly, they have seen an endorsement by NVIDIA's CEO. XPG Unveils High-End Power Supplies, Cooling Solutions, RAMs & SSDs At Computex, Seeing Appreciation From NVIDIA's Jensen XPG has always managed to deliver quality products to PC consumers, especially their "Core Reactor" power supply SKUs, which are said to be one of the best options out there. This year, when we managed to visit XPG's booth, we were surprised to see Jensen before us, and interestingly, he had his signature on the company's next-gen PSUs, which are said to power NVIDIA's RTX 50 series GPUs. Apart from power supplies, we saw the company's upcoming PC cases, cooling solutions, and SSDs, so there's much to discuss. Starting with the power supplies, our eyes went on XPG's Core Reactor II series, which had Jensen's signature. The main upgrade with this series is that they are now ATX 3.0 and ATX 3.1 compliant, and come with up to an 80 PLUS GOLD certification, making these PSUs highly capable. XPG had explicitly stated that this series was designed to cater to the "power-hungry" NVIDIA RTX 50 series GPUs, since they come up to a 1200W power rating. With Jensen's blessing, the Core Reactor II models are something to look at. 2 of 9 Interestingly, XPG also had their flagship-level PSU on display, the FUSION lineup, which is said to come with a power rating of 1600W, with Titanium certification, making it ample for NVIDIA's RTX 5090. There were other lineups on display too, such as the XPG Cybercore, which features Platinum certification and up to a 1300W rating. For the mid-tier segment, XPG had their PYLON, Kyber, and Edgecore PSUs on display, all catering to different power levels and certifications. 2 of 9 Apart from PSUs, the XPG Invader X PC chassis is also on display, which is the company's approach towards "backside-connected" components. The Invader X BTF features a panoramic view with 3mm glass panels, along with 4x 120mm pre-installed fans. The case supports ATX motherboards and BTF ones, too, making it a great option if you are looking for nicer cable management with your build. Moving from chassis, we saw XPG's Project Infinity DDR5 U-DIMM memory modules, which is the company's most capable offering to date. The memory is said to feature up to 8,000 MHz with up to 48 GB capacity per module. In terms of the design, Project Infinity features a brushed aluminum layer at the bottom, and has panels stacked at the top, to show a diffused RGB look, which is amazing to see. 2 of 9 Next are the company's cooling solutions, and XPG had both liquid/air-based options on display. Starting with liquid AIOs, the firm showcased their new XPG Levante View PRO 360 liquid cooler, which is the company's option that comes with an in-built 4-inch screen. They feature a large radiator, and we didn't see any 240mm option, so the View lineup might likely be limited to larger AIOs. XPG also showed the upgraded version of their Levante series, the Levante II, which now offers a mirror design on the pump and the onboard fans, bumping the aesthetics. 2 of 9 In terms of air options, XPG showed us their Maestro Plus 62DA CPU air cooler, which comes with a dual-tower design and offers a digital monitoring system. This air cooler supports up to 250W TDP and is also compatible with the latest sockets from Intel/AMD, making it a viable option for current-gen CPUs. There was also a smaller Maestro Plus 42SA cooler, supporting 220W TDP cooling, but it was a more compact design. However, both of them retained the dual-tower configuration. 2 of 9 Next up are the company's high-end SSDs, the Mars 980 Blade, 980 Storm, and 980 PRO, all of which are PCIe Gen5 options by the company, offering a whopping 14,000 MB/s speeds, which is one of the fastest out there. 2 of 9 The Blade and PRO model is equipped with a dedicated aluminum heatsink, while the Storm model features liquid and air cooling, making it a viable option if you want to squeeze out the maximum performance out of the drive. These SSDs will indeed turn out to be one of the fastest options out there, and it will be interesting to see how consumers react to them. XPG/ADATA is definitely one of the brands out there offering top-end quality to its users, and its latest Computex showcase was all about the company's commitment to the PC segment. Deal of the Day
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