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    PlayStation 5 Pro: is Sonys console upgrade worth 700?
    The PlayStation 5 Pro was announced in September, and immediately people reacted with disbelief to the price: 699/$699, without a disc drive. Adjusted for inflation, it is the second-most expensive games console ever released beaten only by the PlayStation 3, whose price was quickly slashed when it turned out nobody was willing to work a second job to afford one. Its an addition to, rather than a replacement for, the original PS5 model. All games released so far work on the Pro, and all future PS5 games will work on both models.For your money, you get an upgraded GPU (graphics processing unit), which is overall 45% more powerful that the original PS5s; AI upscaling, which makes images more detailed; and advanced ray tracing, which makes the lighting better. In plain English, its supposed to make all PS5 games prettier and faster.My partner and I bought one last week, with an added disc drive to complement the 2TB of storage (an extra 100, though they are now in short supply). For context: I mostly play games on my Steam Deck or my Nintendo Switch, and can only just tell the difference between 30FPS and 60FPS. I appreciate a gorgeous game God of War and Ratchet and Clank have blown me away on PS5 but graphical performance is not hugely important to me. My partner, meanwhile, is a lifelong early adopter and PC gamer who is very invested in his tech. Here is our verdict.The idea behind this console upgrade is removing all compromises. The original PS5s graphical options let you pick between fidelity and performance how good everything looks v how fast everything moves. Choose fidelity and the lighting and detail of each scene will be better, but the frame rate will be lower. Choose performance and the frame rate will be higher, making things feel silky-smooth during play, but some of the fancier lighting effects and detail are turned off. With the PS5 Pro, the compromises have been removed: now you can have the higher detail at a higher frame rate.As to whether you can actually see this difference will depend a lot on your TV. If you dont have a 4K TV, for instance, there is absolutely no point in this console. Most high-end TVs now have a lot of built-in effects and features that smooth out frame rates and otherwise improve the look and performance of what youre playing, so the difference might not look as huge as youre expecting. Personally, as someone who is not invested at all in high-end tech, I can see and feel a small but noticeable difference when I compare the same game on PS5 and Pro on our 4K TV. My partner, whose eye is better trained for these things, feels that the contrast is more obvious.This lack of compromise is what tech-minded gamers hoped for from this generation of consoles in the first place, so it is nice to finally have it. Indeed, I reckon the ideal customer for the PS5 Pro is someone whos been holding off on buying a PS5 because it didnt feel like enough of an upgrade from the PS4. Most people are unlikely to play a PS5 exclusive such as Spider-Man 2 or Horizon Forbidden West again simply because its a little better-looking on an upgraded console. But if youve never played these games in the first place then youll now be able to enjoy them at their very best.Sonys pleasing hardware design is still going strong with the PlayStation 5 Pro Photograph: Sony Interactive EntertainmentSpeaking of enjoying games at their best: this console has a feature called PS5 Pro Game Boost, which enhances all the 8,500+ backwards-compatible PlayStation 4 games as well. Some of the PS4s best games have been specifically remastered for PS5 already, including The Last of Us parts I and II and Horizon Zero Dawn, but plenty havent, and they benefit hugely from this upgrade. The difference here would be noticeable to anyone.skip past newsletter promotionSign up to Pushing ButtonsFree weekly newsletterKeza MacDonald's weekly look at the world of gamingPrivacy Notice: Newsletters may contain info about charities, online ads, and content funded by outside parties. For more information see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.after newsletter promotionTypically, Sony has released these upgraded consoles just after the midpoint of a PlayStations lifespan, so we can assume well get three to four years worth of use out of the PS5 Pro before the PlayStation 6 comes along. As for whether its worth the money? If you already have a really nice TV, you like to have the latest tech, and you havent already played every PS5 game worth playing, you will, like my partner, be very happy with it. Its a nice-to-have, rather than an essential. You can be reassured that if, like me, you balk at paying this much for any games console, you are not missing out on much.
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    Games Inbox: Is Silent Hill 2 the best remake ever?
    Silent Hill 2 much better than expected (Konami)The Tuesday letters page gives up on the Nintendo Switch 2 being announced this year, as another reader worries about kids access to GTA 5.To join in with the discussions yourself email gamecentral@metro.co.ukRemaking the moodIve just finished the Silent Hill 2 remake and Ive got to say it has completely exceeded my expectations. Even knowing that it was good, thanks to the positive reviews, I expected it to be a straight recreation of the original game, but with a few modern touches. But its much more than that, a completely new game that mirrors the original but is never exactly the same with some parts removed and others added.Full credit to Bloober Team, I think theyve done a great job and Im genuinely wondering whether it might be the best remake Ive ever played. The other contenders, I would say, are Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Resident Evil 2 and 4. All of which are similar in that they play pretty loose with the original game very loose in Final Fantasy 7s case but still manage to capture the mood and atmosphere of the original perfectly.This is a million miles away from the pointless remakes Sony has been churning out lately, for things like The Last Of Us and Until Dawn, which just seem to be literal cash grabs, that add nothing to the original and arent needed anyway.I think its silly to say remakes are good or bad. They can be either or just mid. But I think the best ones are great and I cant get enough of them. I wish they were remaking Soul Reaver instead of just remastering it.LemptonLike what you likeThank you for printing my (positive) take on Starfield. I wasnt even surprised to see the umpteenth negative review in the Readers Feature a week later but an Underboxer did comment my continued belief that the gaming community love to hate Starfield.I have to admit Ive spent more time dwelling on my discrepancy of experience than I should, I dont dispute any of the complaints that have been repeatedly levelled at Starfield, I can only say they havent impacted my enjoyment of the game in the way it has for others.And shouldnt that be OK? We dont all like the same things, if Starfield isnt for you there are numerous other space titles you could play instead.While numbers for Starfield are down on other Bethesda titles, it has a (smallish) dedicated following and is starting to see some really cool mods. I can only promise to never write in on this subject again and quietly hope we see a few more expansions.DarKerR (gamertag)GC: Of course its OK. Look at us, were convinced Etrian Odyssey 4 is one of the best games ever made, and were never going to stop going on about that. The only thing we disagree with you about is the idea that theres numerous alternatives; there are far too few space exploration titles for our liking.Different tiersSurprising Dragon Age: The Veilguard isnt selling all that well.The GC review made it sound like it was on a par with Elden Ring and Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom. A top tier title. I wonder why it isnt performing as well as EA would have hoped?I was tempted to give it a go and refund if I didnt like it, but two hours to get an idea of how a complex role-playing game plays isnt a lot of time.P.EllaGC: We said it was very good but Elden Ring and Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom are two of the best games of the generation, if not of all time, so its not on that level. And Dragon Age is selling well, just not spectacularly.Email your comments to: gamecentral@metro.co.ukTo stalk or not to stalkIve never played any of the previous S.T.A.L K.E R. games and Im not a big first person shooter or survival game fan either, to be honest. But I recently read Roadside Picnic by the Strugatsky brothers, on which the games and the film Stalker are loosely based, and loved it.Following that I watched a few preview videos of the new game, and I have to say my interest is piqued. I do like an open-ended role-playing game and this looks like it might hit the spot. A positive review from your good selves may probably be the decider. In any case, read Roadside Picnic if youre a fan of dystopia sci-fi. Its excellent.SomasonicGC: It is indeed, and if youre a fan of that and Stalker we cant see you not enjoying the games to at least some degree. The older ones can usually be had quite cheaply or theres the recent compilation S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends Of The Zone Trilogy on all formats.The final trollAt this point Nintendo is literally trolling us, right? There is no way a Donkey Kong expansion for the Japanese theme park justifies a whole Nintendo Direct. Its literally only Japan; internationally speaking, whos going to go visit that in the middle of November?!But I think this guarantees no Nintendo Switch 2 reveal this year. Theyre not going to do it in the middle of Black Friday, which basically lasts the rest of the month, and theyre not going to do it in late December. I suppose theres a small chance they tease it at The Game Awards but what kind of chance? I wouldnt have said any more than 10% or so.No, all those rumours were wrong and while I appreciate they may have been right at the time the end result is nada this year. Except for probably another Nintendo Direct about a Zelda concert tour or an interactive tea machine or some other nonsense thats just an excuse to troll us one last time.TacleHome classicOne of the greatest Home Alone games ever produced, to me, has to be Home Alone on the Mega Drive. This game was not only a shoot em-up platformer but also brilliantly combined the ability to explore houses as well as a neighbour, as well as being able to build weapons and collect items to build them while also preventing two thieves from robbing each house. Adding to this ,you also had the ability to set traps in each house, adding to the fun.For anyone who has played this gem of a game they will tell you that if there is one Mega Drive game you have to own this is one of them. Even Home Alone fans who have never played this game will love it and wonder why they missed this classic.A remaster of this game, I feel, is well deserved and should be converted into 3D 4K HDR10, as well as additional weapons and traps, combined with voice acting from the original characters (Macauly Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern).This would make a remaster of this amazing game stand out and give it an upgrade it truly deserves, along with a revamped sound rack of remixes of the original Mega Drive soundtrack.Here is a walkthrough of the game for anyone who has never played it. Im sure you will agree this deserves a decent remaster.gaz be rotten (gamertag)GC: You cant convert a 2D game into 3D, it would have to be completely remade.One good reasonIve been thinking about the PS5 Pro and even though I bought the PlayStation 4 and then the PS4 Pro I have no reason to think about buying the PS5 Pro.The only reason I can thinking of them bring it out is because next year GTA 6 is out. They put a PS5 Pro and a free copy of GTA 6 and it could shift them. I still wouldnt buy one but could twist some players arms into buying one and if the Pro does have the power to play GTA perfectly it could sell a hell of a lot more.DavidGC: Its already selling more than Sony expected.Easy accessI found myself agreeing with a lot of what last weekends Readers Feature said about GTA 5. Like the author, I would never call for a ban, it wouldnt really have any effect anyway not to mention its not like its the only game kids shouldnt play.The responses saying its down to parents I feel are a bit ignorant to whats realistically possible. I assume were all just accepting that anyone in secondary school is going to play games rated 18, because how would anyone ever stop that?By that point theyve got friends to get games through, bank cards to buy it themselves, and phones which need parental controls removed for school lessons at school. Im not even sure why we have 15 or 18 certificates anymore, when the only place left that can enforce it is the cinema. Microsoft and Sony certainly dont have any way to do it.Its junior school ages were talking about. As the article pointed out, you may be able to control what happens in your own home but at some point theyre going to interact with other children. You cant control other parents and every school has a spectrum of families ranging from fully engaged and understanding what their kids are watching or playing to the ones the NSPCC adverts are about.I dont think banning the games would ever help. Its certainly not going to stop them watching it on YouTube or Twitch on their phone. And who can honestly say when they were young, the solution to your parents saying No wasnt to just do it anyway and not tell them. Easy access to this stuff is part of their life, just like social media and the best thing you can do is engage with them on it.TimGC: Very sensibly said.Inbox also-ransI wonder if the marketing bods at Nintendo have considered calling the Switch successor the Switch Up? Seems to me that, while it incorporates the Switch name it also works as an instruction to existing owners.Meestah BullIm kind of torn whenever I see Nintendo sue someone for piracy. On the one hand I hate that sort of corporate bullying but on the other hand I cant help but laugh when these cocky streamers get a face full of ninja lawyer, despite thinking the law somehow doesnt count with them.JiffoEmail your comments to: gamecentral@metro.co.ukThe small printNew Inbox updates appear every weekday morning, with special Hot Topic Inboxes at the weekend. 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    Tetris Forever review 40 years of the Soviet Unions greatest game
    Tetris Forever the actual greatest of all time (Digital Eclipse)The video game that helped end the Cold War (kind of) is honoured with an interactive museum featuring 18 different versions, including the 1985 original.Although its not quite as obvious a choice nowadays, given how long ago the games heyday was, its hard to take serious any list of the top 10 video games of all time that does not include Tetris. The timeless design of Tetris makes it an essentially perfect gaming experience, but its importance extends beyond just its qualities as a piece of interactive entertainment.With its 40th anniversary due to start next year, it can be difficult for younger gamers to appreciate its impact and relevance (or perhaps not). But apart from anything it was the game that sold the Game Boy, and without the Game Boys handheld dominance Nintendo may have ended up on a very different trajectory than it is today.But even that is just a single part of one of the most interesting behind the scenes stories in all gaming. One that involves Cold War era intrigue and Robert Maxwell trying, and failing, to convince Mikhail Gorbachev, and his other Kremlin contacts, to gift him the rights to the game. All of which was portrayed in the surprisingly entertaining, if highly sensationalised, Tetris movie on Apple TV+.The movie downplays Nintendos role in things but was inspired by David Sheffs 1993 book Game Over, which we always recommend to those interested in the early days of the games industry. If you dont want to read that though (or are only interested in the Tetris bit) then you now have another alternative to the movie, in the form of this interactive museum.Its by remaster experts Digital Eclipse and follows the same format as their excellent Atari 50 compilation, as well as other more focused titles like The Making Of Karateka and Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story.So, while you can play all 18 included versions of Tetris from a simple menu, the best way to experience things is by working through the timeline to explore the life and times of the franchise, from its inception to the modern day, through the medium of videos, photos, short text explanations, and playable games.Tetris Forever Hatris is a fun alternative (Digital Eclipse)30 years ago, this wouldve been referred to as multimedia, a concept that never really took off with the limited technology of the time but here the history of Tetris is told via whatever media is most appropriate to get the point across, from retro TV ads to Japanese posters and talking head interviews.The magic of Tetris backstory is that its all a lot more interesting than you wouldve thought, even if most people know the basics, of it being the invention of Soviet programmer Alexey Pajitnov, who simply wanted to bring a little fun and happiness to the world. In the early days Tetris always revelled in its Soviet origins and, in its own small way, was a celebration of the thawing of the Cold War.Youll notice that we havent yet attempted to explain what Tetris is or how its played, but with over 200 million copies sold (and thats probably a gross underestimation when you add in mobile versions, let alone unofficial clones) we feel that would be an insult to the games legacy.There is a problem with Tetris Forever though, as despite what you might imagine this does not include all the different versions of the game or anything close to it. Therere no cross-licensed versions at all, so while you do get the very first version of the game, created on the Soviet computer format Electronika 60, theres nothing here at all by Nintendo, EA, or any of the many other companies that have brought Tetris to over 65 different formats in the last 39 years.There are some interestingly weird sequels and spin-offs, but many of those had nothing to do with Pajitnov, even though he did work on a number of them back in the day. Pseudo-sequel BomBliss, and all its variants, are all but forgotten today, while Tetris Battle Gaiden was never released outside of Japan. Theyre interesting novelties but there are obvious gaps in the collection, with no Welltris or Faces which Pajitnov did actually work on and instead only a couple of versions of Hatris.The most serious problem is that this means Tetris Forever does not include the two best versions of the game: the original Game Boy edition and the more recent Tetris Effect by Tetsuya Mizuguchi. Nintendo would never allow someone else to licence their games to appear on other formats, so this is no surprise, but it does leave a gaping hole in the collection.Developer Digital Eclipse has tried to work round this though, via Tetris Time Warp: an entirely new game made specifically for this occasion. It plays as a perfectly bog standard, modern version of the game, until you clear a line with a special glowing tetromino and it transforms into one of the many Tetris variants from throughout the years, including a legally distinct version of the original Game Boy game.Time Warp is as good a compromise as you could hope for, given all the legal issues, but while Tetris Forever is a very interesting interactive museum, for sheer entertainment value youd probably be better off watching the movie (or better still reading the book) and buying a copy of Tetris Effect instead.In Short: Another immaculately researched and presented interactive museum by Digital Eclipse, but one that is missing too many important versions of the game to function in quite the way its intended.Pros: Fascinating museum features, with rare promotional items, brand new video interviews, and some games that have never been released in the West before. Perfect emulation of even the original Electronika 60 version.Cons: Its not anyones fault but the lawyers, but this is missing all the best versions of the game, and many of its spin-offs.Score: 7/10Formats: PlayStation 5 (reviewed), Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X/S, and PCPrice: 29.24Publisher: Digital EclipseDeveloper: Digital EclipseRelease Date: 12th November 2024Age Rating: 3Tetris Forever this is what the original 1985 version looked like (Digital Eclipse)Emailgamecentral@metro.co.uk, leave a comment below,follow us on Twitter, andsign-up to our newsletter.To submit Inbox letters and Readers Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use ourSubmit Stuff page here.For more stories like this,check our Gaming page.MORE : Dragon Age: The Veilguard sold even less than Star Wars Outlaws in UKMORE : Where are the PS5 and Switch made? 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    Theres lots of gold in urban waste dumps
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    Colin Farrell Hated Filming That Penguin Finale Scene as Much as You Did Watching It
    WhileThe Penguins finale was filled with twists and turns as the series cemented its place in comic book TV royalty, perhaps its unsurprising to learn that star Colin Farrell had a terrible time making it. No prosthetic wang needed this time to make things miserable, but instead the sheer horror of having to work through one of the series darkest moments. That is, of course, when Oz makes the cold calculation that in order to stop his rivals from using anyone close to him to get to him, he must brutally throttle poor young Vic to death with his bare hands. Its a moment among many across the show that has transformed The Batmans take on Oz from the almost charmingly affable, but sleazy mobster he was in the film to an absolute terrora transformation that Farrell apparently wanted to resist to his very core up until the last moment.Every fiber of me, of Colin, resisted it because theres a part of you that, no matter how dark a character youre playing and no matter how you accept swimming in those waters of the impossibility of any comeback into the affections of the audience, theres a part of you that always wants the audience to be open to the idea that you can redeem yourself, Farrell recently told Collider of the shock he felt reacting to Vics death in the finale. No matter how dark your character is, you always want them to feel that maybe there is some sliver of humanity left, that if the right thing was done in a well written scene in the right moment, you could redeem yourself. Im not sure thats possible anymore by the end of episode eight. So, knowing that I was going into that kind of degree of psychological finality and embodying the character with a kind of a depth of cruelty that is articulated in that scene, it was tough, man. Farrell knew from the get-go that part of whatThe Penguin was going to do was completely kill off any idea that Oz would remain the man he was inThe Batman, ahead of his return in the long-in-the making The Batman Part II. But after working with Rhenzy Feliz for the best part of a year and coming to the final days of production, the actor wasnot having a pleasant time separating fiction from reality.There was very little conversation on the set that night. We knew where we were. There was a slab that we were sitting on by the water, Farrell continued. We knew our lines as actors are supposed to, and we just went, and we did the takes, and we did as many angles as we had to do, and I fucking hated it. I hated that scene. I really did. I was fucking so pissed off. It felt in performing it asguess what?you would like it to feel in viewing it. It felt gross, it felt cruel, it felt absolutely insane, and it felt like Oz was reaching a point of no return. You bring it home at night, and that was a sticky scene. I had to have a shower with a wire brush at the end of that night, he concluded.As horrified as Farrell is, hopefully the overwhelmingly positive response to the finale will make him feel like he needs to scrub a little less deeply when he hits the showers this week. The Penguin is now streaming in its entirety on Max. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, whats next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.
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    The Blair Witch Project Is Releasing a Version Youve Never Seen Before
    Dont worrytheres no world in which lo-fi horror classic The Blair Witch Project gets one of those overly smooth 4K upgrades. The 1999 film became a sensation because it looks like it really was filmed by a trio of young documentary makers who get lost in a haunted forest: shaky, grainy, weird lighting, not always in focus. Though by now we know the true story part of Blair Witch was a gimmick, the found-footage film is still finding new ways to surprise us. According to one of the films producers, Michael Monello, the film is finally25 years after it hit theatersgetting a home video release that reflects the version its creators (the film was written and directed by Eduardo Snchez and Daniel Myrick) always intended. The new version comes into being due to a technical snafu that was mistakenly not corrected decades agoand apparently makes a notable difference in the viewing experience. Heres Monellos social media post that breaks it down:The Blair Witch Project was filmed on Hi8 video and 16mm b&w film and edited on a Media 100XR, a non-linear editing system in wide use then, he wrote. Since theaters then did not have video projectors, we had to transfer our DigiBeta master to 35mm via a process called telecine, basically filming the video on a special screen in a controlled environment with a 35mm film camera.They had no choice at the time, he explained. But when The Blair Witch Project was shifting from theaters to home video, [distributors] Artisan made a huge mistake and instead worked not from the DigiBeta master, but the 35mm telecine transfer. This introduced serious motion errors, Monello explained. It gave the Hi8 footage film grain and muddied all the colors with a brown overcast, killing detail. The edits of that transfer became 3-frame dissolves, rather than hard cuts!The new version, he said, is the film the way it was intended to be seen, and its scarier to boot; the new transfers look, motion, and hard cuts create a far scarier psychological effect than all previous versions. The release comes with 90 minutes of deleted footage as well as a new documentary, he added. But theres a catch: this will be a Region B release onlythats Europe, not the United States. (Monello suggested fans contact Lionsgate on their social channels to request a U.S. release; American fans with the ability to play Region B discs can pick it up from Second Sites website, for what its worth. You can also go to that link to see the full list of special features.)And speaking of Lionsgate, the studio recently announced its working on a new version of Blair Witch. To that end,a fan on Bluesky asked Monello if the Blair Witch Project castHeather Donohue, Joshua Leonard, and Michael Williamsparticipated in this new release. Recently, the actors spoke out to say they werent included in the indie films massive profits, despite their integral part in its success. Monello replied: They were made offers to participate, but due to their ongoing issues with Lions Gate they chose not to be involved. Note that none of us earn any money from Blair Witch anything. Our work on this was unpaid, and we only did it to finally get it out into the world the way it was meant to be.The Blair Witch Project is already scary as hell. Its hard to imagine a version thats even scarierbut were certainly intrigued to get a look at it and see if thats the case. Will you be checking it out? Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, whats next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.
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    Convention Center at PSG / SD SHARMA & ASSOCIATES
    Convention Center at PSG / SD SHARMA & ASSOCIATESSave this picture! Purnesh Dev NikhanjCultural Architecture, CommunityNeelambur, IndiaArchitects: SD SHARMA & ASSOCIATESAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:90000 mYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2022 PhotographsPhotographs:Purnesh Dev NikhanjManufacturersBrands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: Kalzip, Saint-Gobain Lead Architects: Sangeet Sharma More SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Text description provided by the architects. The concept of the planning of the auditorium complex in Coimbatore is purely based on location and function. It was the client who clearly stated that the building must not obstruct any vision either from outside the campus or from inside. Any other form other than a dome would have been catastrophic.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!The convention centre comprises of 1200 seater auditorium with a balcony which enables a convenient viewing of the large stage. According to the management's requirements, the stage will need to cater to large panel discussions, dance programs, concerts and presentations by professionals. The design of the plan was fashioned in a unique ambulatory system where a corridor was placed all around which enabled the movement, passage and views. The corridor is not just a place for movement, the level differences and the beautiful clear spaces with light percolating inside make this pathway a great experience.Save this picture!Along the auditorium, the School of Architecture and Museum are placed where they complement each other's geometry. The linear line of the school of architecture with its angled glazing superbly complemented the domical structure Just adjust into it. Not only that geometry but also provides each other an art which acts like street art, making the whole area more energetic.Save this picture!Save this picture!Special Features: This somehow takes the prime Space as ambulation is visible from outside through the glazing and from inside as well with the mix and match of artificial and natural light coupled with very creative interior materials is visible. Realizing that there could be more than thousands of people at one time, the lobby area, pre-function areas, and service areas are well-lit, and the planning is cohesive, complimentary and User-friendly. The materials used of nature that they provide ambient Sheen and dust-free finishes like strong Mica, Granite and tiles provide the auditorium the chic that is required in places like this, a structural system used of a unique nature and designed by the leading structural consultant.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!The rafters and beam are placed and covered with an aluminum-based sheet that makes the finish more diagonal angles and enhances the geometry of the Auditorium. If we notice the site plan, the axis of the Dom is mathematically drawn So that It has a diagonal vision from the Avinashi Road Highway from afar from inside it is new in terms of its height and magnitude.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessProject locationAddress:Neelambur, IndiaLocation to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.About this officeMaterialsMaterials and TagsPublished on November 12, 2024Cite: "Convention Center at PSG / SD SHARMA & ASSOCIATES" 11 Nov 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1023325/convention-center-at-psg-sd-sharma-and-associates&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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    La Pedrera Clubhouse / Taller Ezequiel Aguilar Martinez
    La Pedrera Clubhouse / Taller Ezequiel Aguilar MartinezSave this picture! Jaime NavarroAtlixco, MexicoArchitects: Taller Ezequiel Aguilar MartinezAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:1503 mManufacturersBrands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: CEMEX Espaa, Helvex, Iluminamos , Interceramic, Tecnolite, Ternium Hylsa Lead Architect: Ezequiel Aguilar Martnez More SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Text description provided by the architects. La Pedrera is the name of the building housing the clubhouse of the development known as Cola de Lagarto, located on the outskirts of Atlixco, in Puebla, about two hours from Mexico City. The project is set within the Tentzo mountain range, a semi-desert landscape primarily featuring acacias, yuccas, and wild grasses.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!The design intentionally occupies a hill within the development, offering panoramic views of the golf courses, the imposing mountains marking the start of the range of the Atlixco valley, and the majestic Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl volcanoes. This privileged setting shapes the projects layout, which responds with a circular plan, opening the building to its surroundings while also centering spaces for clubhouse activities such as a restaurant, leisure rooms, restrooms, and general amenities.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Conceptually, the project is organized through a series of concentric skins arranged around a central space, the heart of the site, featuring a reflecting pool. The exterior skin, the first point of visual and tactile contact for users, consists of curved walls built with locally sourced stone. These elements emerge from the varied topography, providing structural support to the platform that houses most of the architectural program and is situated at an elevation that allows part of the structure to be underground, leveraging the hillsides natural slope.Save this picture!The entire program is therefore resolved on the ground floor and underground level, with the roof slab serving as a 360-degree viewing deck that includes a multipurpose area for temporary events. An external perimeter corridor between the outer wall and the second ring acts as a balcony for the restaurant and as a service area for other private sections of the program. This ring, with a glazed facade, connects interior spaces with the surrounding landscape and optimizes natural light. Between the second glass skin and the third inner ring are spaces designated for specific programmatic needs.Save this picture!Save this picture!Finally, the innermost ring consists of rotating wooden doors, allowing spaces to be as open or closed to the exterior as necessary. The heart of the building is framed by a large oculus in the concrete slab, through which landscape elements rise, subtly marking the structure's presence.Save this picture!Save this picture!A fundamental aspect of the building's concept was to maintain a scale that respects the surrounding context, along with materials that allow it to blend naturally with the environment. The regional stone, exposed concrete in the slabs, and walls finished with temperate plaster (a local earth material) will age gracefully, blending the building into its natural context.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessProject locationAddress:Atlixco, MexicoLocation to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.About this officeMaterialsWoodStoneMaterials and TagsPublished on November 11, 2024Cite: "La Pedrera Clubhouse / Taller Ezequiel Aguilar Martinez" [La Pedrera Casa Club / Taller Ezequiel Aguilar Martinez] 11 Nov 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1023254/la-pedrera-clubhouse-taller-ezequiel-aguilar-martinez&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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    Qualcomms AI-First Vision for the Future of Smart Devices
    ANALYST COMMENTARY Qualcomms AI-First Vision for the Future of Smart DevicesBy Mark N. VenaNovember 11, 2024 2:22 PM PTQualcomm showcased its latest innovations at the 2024 Snapdragon Summit, held in Maui, Hawaii, from Oct. 2123. (Photo by Author) ADVERTISEMENTYour Salesforce Data, Your ResponsibilityLearn best practices to effortlessly protect your Salesforce Data with Rubrik. Find Out How At its Snapdragon Summit in October, Qualcomm emphasized its commitment to an AI-first future, revealing advances aimed at bringing AI-powered experiences to a broad spectrum of devices, from smartphones and laptops to extended reality (XR) and automotive platforms.Held in Hawaii, the event showcased Qualcomms dedication to making artificial intelligence more accessible by developing powerful on-device AI capabilities. This strategic move reflects a vision of technology thats smarter, more intuitive, and closely connected to consumer priorities like privacy, performance, and energy efficiency.Snapdragon X Elite: AI-Driven PC Performance RedefinedOne of the summits key announcements was the Snapdragon X Elite platform, Qualcomms latest PC chipset that delivers high-performance computing with advanced AI capabilities.Engineered to efficiently manage demanding workloads, Qualcomm designed the X Elite to provide users with a seamless experience for tasks such as real-time language translation, voice recognition, and enhanced photo and video editing.Unlike traditional processors, the Snapdragon X Elite handles AI processing directly on the device, improving speed and data privacy by reducing dependency on cloud processing. This local AI capability empowers the device to perform more quickly and protect sensitive information, catering to users who prioritize performance and security.The Snapdragon X Elites 12-core CPU is poised to challenge conventional PC chipmakers like Intel by delivering a balance of high-speed performance with power efficiency.Qualcomm claims that Snapdragon X Elite is comparable in power to Intels Lunar Lake and uses less energy a crucial benefit for users looking for high-performance laptops with long battery life. Qualcomms move to Arm-based architecture underscores its commitment to energy-efficient processing, positioning Snapdragon as a formidable competitor in the PC market.Snapdragon 8 Gen 3: AI-Enhanced Mobile ExperiencesAnother major reveal at the summit was the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, designed for mobile devices. This chipset elevates smartphone capabilities with AI-driven camera improvements, real-time translation, and personalized user interactions.The AI-powered camera system, for example, can optimize settings based on environmental factors like lighting, enabling users to capture high-quality images even in challenging conditions. Such advanced personalization uses AI to adapt to users unique needs, making mobile devices more responsive and intuitive. By processing these AI functions directly on the device, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 minimizes latency, providing real-time results that enhance the user experience. This approach also emphasizes data privacy, as processing doesnt rely on the cloud.In combination with connectivity upgrades like 5G and Wi-Fi 7, the Gen 3 chipset supports the rapid data exchange required for these sophisticated AI functions, ensuring a smooth, high-speed experience for mobile users.Snapdragon Auto: In-Car AI ExperiencesBeyond personal devices, Qualcomm highlighted the transformative potential of its Snapdragon Auto platform, with an entire day devoted to the companys engagement in the automotive segment.Snapdragon Auto integrates AI capabilities to provide real-time navigation, voice assistance, and advanced driver safety features, aiming to make driving safer and more intuitive. Qualcomms automotive innovations extend its broader AI-first vision, where AI enhances convenience and security across different aspects of life, from mobile and PC devices to vehicles.This automotive AI aims to enhance user interactions and make driving safer and more efficient by optimizing the cars systems in real time. The Snapdragon Auto platform thus represents Qualcomms ambition to extend AI-first experiences into new domains, aligning with the increasing demand for more intelligent, connected vehicles.Connectivity Innovations: Fueling an AI-First EcosystemThe Qualcomm Summit also highlighted advancements in connectivity, an essential factor for supporting AI-driven devices. The Snapdragon platforms, including X Elite and 8 Gen 3, feature built-in 5G and Wi-Fi 7 support, which are vital for delivering the seamless, high-speed data exchange that AI applications demand.Qualcomms connectivity enhancements provide stable, fast connections that improve the user experience for remote work, gaming, and virtual meetings, eliminating interruptions and improving response times.For instance, Snapdragon-powered laptops like the Dell XPS 13 and Samsung Galaxy Book4 leverage 5G to maintain reliable connectivity, making these devices highly suitable for todays hybrid work environments. By integrating 5G and Wi-Fi 7, Qualcomm ensures that its Snapdragon technology supports the rapid data transfer necessary for AI tasks, creating a cohesive ecosystem where all devices benefit from fast, reliable internet access.Product Proof Points: Snapdragon Elite-Powered LaptopsWith prices starting respectively at $1,499 and $1,399 for comparable configurations, the Dell XPS 13 and Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge are prime examples of how Snapdragon Elite technology transforms the laptop experience. Both devices integrate Qualcomms Snapdragon Elite platform, which enhances their performance, efficiency, and AI capabilities to meet the diverse needs of modern users, from business professionals to casual tech enthusiasts.The Dell XPS 13 9345, powered by Snapdragon Elite, offers significant performance and battery life gains. Featuring a 13.4 optional touch-capable display and known for its sleek design, the XPS 13 benefits from Qualcomms energy-efficient processing, allowing users to work, multitask, and even game without compromising performance or overheating. The AI-driven thermal management system keeps the laptop cool during prolonged usage, making it a comfortable choice for intensive tasks.Dell XPS 13 9345 laptop (Photo by Author)Snapdragons built-in 5G connectivity further enhances the XPS 13 by allowing users to stay connected to high-speed internet, a valuable feature for remote workers and frequent travelers. This connectivity improvement supports smooth video conferencing, cloud-based work, and large file transfers, reducing frustrations over poor internet speed and interruptions.The Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge, which features a crisp 16 WQXGA AMOLED touch display, also benefits from Snapdragon Elites AI capabilities, particularly in productivity and entertainment. One of its standout features, Copilot, is an AI assistant that streamlines tasks and personalizes the user experience.By learning from user behavior, Copilot assists with text summarization, schedule organization, and personalized recommendations, making Galaxy Book4 ideal for users managing tasks and workflows.Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge laptop (Image Credit: Samsung)Snapdragons AI-driven graphics processing also ensures that the Galaxy Book4 provides a vibrant visual experience, automatically adjusting brightness and color for optimal viewing. This visual enhancement makes the laptop an excellent option for streaming, casual gaming, and multimedia consumption. With these features, Snapdragon Elite essentially turns the Galaxy Book4 into a productivity powerhouse and an entertainment hub.Without compromising overall performance, battery efficiency is another highlight for the Dell XPS 13 and Galaxy Book4. Snapdragons intelligent power management maximizes battery life based on user habits, extending usage time between charges and meeting the demands of users who rely on their laptops for extended periods without easy access to a power source.Qualcomms AI-First Vision: Shaping the Tech LandscapeQualcomms Snapdragon Summit made a bold statement about the future of AI in technology, positioning Snapdragon X Elite as a serious competitor to Intels upcoming Lunar Lake chips. By shifting to Arm-based architecture, Qualcomm has embraced energy-efficient, AI-capable devices, directly challenging the x86 dominance in the PC market. The Snapdragon X Elites robust performance, combined with its power efficiency, marks a significant step forward in Qualcomms bid to redefine expectations for laptop performance.With both the Dell and Samsung laptops acting as proof points, Qualcomms commitment to on-device AI is central to this vision. This approach enhances performance and protects data privacy by processing sensitive information locally, meeting evolving consumer demands for smarter, more intuitive devices that dont compromise security. Qualcomms advancements in connectivity further enhance this user experience, providing Snapdragon-powered devices with the reliable, high-speed data connections that todays highly connected world requires.In challenging Intels claims, Qualcomm conveyed a sense of confidence and ambition, positioning Snapdragon X Elite as a more practical, efficient choice for real-world performance. The companys shift aligns with its broader AI-first vision, where devices span mobile to automotive platforms operate with integrated intelligence.The Snapdragon Summit highlighted Qualcomms readiness to lead the tech industry toward a future where AI enhances every aspect of device functionality, from efficiency and connectivity to security and usability.Closing ThoughtsQualcomms latest Snapdragon advancements are shaping a future where AI-powered devices offer robust, more responsive user experiences. Qualcomm demonstrates how AI can transform everyday technology through the X Elite and 8 Gen 3 platforms, making it more innovative and intuitive across various sectors.Snapdragon Elite technology is advancing raw performance and enriching the user experience by adding thoughtful, adaptive features that make devices more intelligent, personal, and responsive.My recent SmartTechCheck podcast, recorded at the Qualcomm Summit, features a lengthy interview with a team of analysts discussing the highlights of the event, as well as some standout product demos that are good examples of the companys AI-first vision and strategy.With AI-driven processing, advanced connectivity, and energy-efficient design, Qualcomms Snapdragon platform provides a premium, future-proofed experience that caters to todays mobile, tech-savvy users.The Snapdragon Summit highlighted Qualcomms dedication to a connected, AI-first ecosystem that redefines expectations across personal computing, mobile, and automotive markets. At the event, the company made a strong case that Snapdragon-powered devices promise to become essential tools for a modern lifestyle, seamlessly blending high performance, data security, and intelligent, adaptive features.Mark N. Vena has been an ECT News Network columnist since 2022. As a technology industry veteran for over 25 years, Mark covers numerous tech topics, including PCs, smartphones, smart homes, connected health, security, PC and console gaming, and streaming entertainment solutions. Vena is the CEO and Principal Analyst at SmartTech Research, based in Las Vegas. Email Mark.Leave a CommentClick here to cancel reply. Please sign in to post or reply to a comment. New users create a free account.Related StoriesMore by Mark N. Venaview allMore in Chips
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