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Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Granblue Fantasy: Relink's Demo Will Make a Believer Out of You - Kotaku

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Before multiple friends of mine went out of their way to sing the praises of Granblue Fantasy: Relink to me, I had no interest in the RPG. But with such energetic recommendations, I couldn’t ignore the new title from developer Cygames, set to release on February 1 for PlayStation and PC. Thankfully, there’s a demo out on PlayStation, and after spending a couple of hours with the game I was fully sold on Relink’s charms. It’s the perfect sales pitch for the game. If you too are cautiously interested in Granblue Fantasy: Relink, you have to give the demo a shot.

Demos have always been a way to sell an upcoming game by giving players a taste of the full experience. While we aren’t in the age of demo discs anymore, they have been a welcome part of digital storefronts. Two companies that make ample use of demos are Square Enix and Nintendo, both of whom offer up demos for upcoming releases all the time. Though in the case of game’s like Pikmin 4 and Harvestella, the demo gives access to the opening hours of a title with the promise that save data will transfer over to the full game’s release. More often than not, this approach feels like a way to let players who already plan to buy a game a chance to play the opening early. A little appetizer for the main course.

But a game’s opening can be a a slow burn, especially with RPGs. Thankfully, Granblue Fantasy: Relink takes a different approach, offering a small tasting platter that feels catered to those who aren’t sure if they want to buy in to the full meal. Instead of dropping players into the game’s first few hours, Relink offers players three different options when booting up the demo: Tutorial, Story, and Quest.

Tutorial is what you expect, a short introduction to the game’s core combat mechanics. Story drops you into an early section of Relink’s main narrative, but it isn’t the very beginning. This avoids forcing the player to get bogged down in the nitty gritty of the fantasy world’s introduction and instead focuses on the interesting characters you’ll be spending time with. Finally, Quest lets players choose from a selection of quests in Relink and quickly gives players a taste of what the typical gameplay loop is like. Quest even lets you enjoy Relink’s delightful online co-op with other players. By choosing to give players a wide breadth of content to experience in the demo, Relink is more effective at selling itself to players on the fence. It’s a smart approach that may work on you if you give it a try. It worked on me.

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Demo by bus on Jackson? 37 CD units to follow - Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce

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The 1605 Jackson situation on Tuesday morning ...

You've heard of demo by fire, demo by flood, demo by earthquake, demo by neglect … but demo by bus? That's the partial situation at 1605 S. Jackson St., where a building already bound for demolition was struck by a Metro bus last Thursday.


 
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Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Samsung to demo higher-bandwidth GDDR7 VRAM next month at ISSCC - Tom's Hardware

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On February 20th, 2024, Samsung is set to show off two versions of its latest GDDR7 graphics memory technology to other industry players at ISSCC 2024. The ISSCC, or International Solid-State Circuits Conference, is a global forum for manufacturers and other industry players to show off their latest SoCs and advances in solid-state circuits— including, yes, new iterations of DRAM and VRAM.

Samsung showing off GDDR7 at ISSCC this year isn't a huge surprise. After all, last year we heard announcements from both Micron and Samsung that they were planning to release GDDR7 soon, with Micron even specifying a 1H 2024 release window.

GDDR7 VRAM is expected to come with great improvements to not only bandwidth, but also power consumption (at the same performance level of GDDR6/X) thanks to the adoption of PAM3 signaling over traditional signaling methods. Of course, making the most of GDDR7 could still see it using comparable power to modern GDDR6 configurations, just with a higher degree of performance-per-watt. The next revision of USB4 is also expected to adopt PAM3 signaling for reduced power consumption, as well.

Two versions of GDDR7 VRAM are expected to be seen at ISSCC this year: a low-power 35.4 Gb/s per-pin GDDR7 from SK hynix, and a higher-power 37 Gb/s per-pin GDDR7 from Samsung. For your reference, GDDR6X's bandwidth per pin is roughly 19-24 Gigabits, according to Micron.

The low-power version is most likely being targeted at laptops, and its presentation, which is officially titled "A 35.4Gb/s/pin 16Gb GDDR7 with a Low-Power Clocking Architecture and PAM3 IO Circuitry" leans toward this interpretation. 

Meanwhile, the high-power GDDR7 presentation is titled "A 16Gb 37Gb/s GDDR7 DRAM with PAM3-Optimized TRX Equalization and ZQ Calibration." This most likely corresponds to the version of GDDR7 we can expect to see in desktop GPUs — perhaps even later this year, if Micron's past comments on its introducing GDDR7 in 1H 2024 still hold water.

Only time will tell how long it actually takes for us to see GDDR7 in shipping products, embedded into a graphics card or laptop for us end users to enjoy. Considering past comments and the timing of Samsung's upcoming presentation at ISSCC, though, GDDR7-equipped GPUs will likely find their way to us before the end of the year.

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Drone couriers and virtual faces among Alchemist Accelerator’s demo day highlights - TechCrunch

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Today is demo day at Alchemist Accelerator, which focuses on very early stage startups from technical founders. Fifteen companies are presenting in this batch, but here are several we thought worth a closer look. Alchemist also scored an additional $2 million from Mayfield to keep investing like this, so they must be doing something right.

You can watch the full set of presentations here when the stream starts at 10:30 a.m. Pacific time today.

Avol Aerospace is basically an American take on Matternet’s (also an Alchemist alumni) medical sample transport drones over in Switzerland. I’ve written those up over the years and the concept is pretty high-touch but has genuine promise for improving times for getting labs done, transporting organs and blood, and so on, instead of using ground couriers.

Of course in a Swiss city studded with medical centers you can get away with a quadcopter. If it’s 50 miles, you want something like Zipline’s fixed-wing craft. Avol has staked out an interesting middle ground: a small VTOL craft that transitions to winged flight after takeoff. And to minimize FAA barriers to launch, it has a remote pilot. Imagine that!

Of course, in a sense that limits scaling, but the sample delivery industry isn’t trying to go from 1 to a million, more like 10 to 100 over the next year. They’re raising a seed round now and hoping to work with hospitals around the country.

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Syntonym is taking the tech behind vtubers and applying it in everyday video calls, replacing your face in real time to preserve your privacy. Now, this isn’t meant for meetings with your team or calls with your family, but rather in applications like in-car monitoring or telehealth, where a person’s expressions and general look are needed, but they might rather not have their face going to some database.

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It can run as a cloud service, on-premise or even as a virtual camera on your phone (and a little on-screen indicator serves as notice that your face is not your face). It’s an interesting play, but I do wonder whether it will be something people want to pay for as the culture around video calls and surveillance shifts. I wouldn’t mind being able to put on a mask now and then, to be sure.

Example of face replacement in an in-car dash camera system. Image Credits: Syntonym

Yes, there are ethical considerations. We should talk about them!

Elaitra is in the “AI radiology assistant” category, which is surprisingly broad since that kind of imaging is done increasingly frequently for an increasing number of conditions. In the case of breast cancer, imaging called Digital Breast Tomosynthesis can turn up precancerous or otherwise suspicious tissues, but it can be hard for even experts to read correctly 100% of the time.

Like other screening and diagnosis assistants, Elaitra’s Viewfinder software isn’t in any way intended to replace expert analysis, but to help speed up and improve the expert’s workflow. They’re piloting the software now with some hospitals and clinics, and hope to make Viewfinder a standard, low-cost step in breast cancer screening and treatment.

I don’t pretend to understand what ERPs are used for day to day, since I’m just a writer. But I’ve heard in multiple industries that the old enterprise resource planning systems that companies have relied on for years just don’t work well with a lot of modern workflows, especially in fast-moving industries or SMBs. So it’s not surprising that folks from Astra were frustrated enough with what they were using to split off and build their own.

Redshift is their solution, a new ERP-type thing that integrates with modern services everyone uses and doesn’t cost a quarter of a million dollars. Look, I already said I don’t know what these things are actually for, but I’ve seen other companies spun out of the exacting processes of spaceflight and that’s as good an origin story as any. Better than most, really.

Mayfield’s $2 million investment is a follow-on from an earlier $500,000 one. It seems they’re hungry for technical founders and Alchemist specializes in that, but they didn’t attach any big riders to the check. “It’s a very open-ended investment,” said Alchemist CEO Ravi Belani. “They were an initial LP, so there’s a lot of trust.”

The accelerator is also trying a new model to reach out to founders across the globe that want a partner in the bay.

“This is an experiment, to try to create bridges to pockets of the world where we don’t have a good foothold,” Belani explained, essentially by fast-tracking startups referred by partner firms. He gave the example of a VC firm in Turkey, Simya — which, incidentally, actually translates to Alchemist — which is one of the early partners.

“They’re trying to compete for the best startups in and around Turkey, but there are bigger funds than them,” Belani said. “In the past, they’d just have to go and compete with them, but now they can say, ‘Hey, with our firm comes access to Alchemist in Silicon Valley. That gives them an edge. And if that company had decided to go direct to us, we would have only invested $50,000; now they’re getting $250,000 from the partner — that’s the minimum [for this program], but they can do more.”

Will it pay off? It could help connect the vast amounts of talent and capital that don’t have convenient access to Silicon Valley — which is itself notoriously inward-looking.

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Monday, January 29, 2024

New AI-powered Google Assistant demo leaks — see what it can do with photos - Mashable

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Google Assistant is the search engine tech giant's answer to Siri that responds to "Hey Google!"

In case you missed it, "Google Assistant with Bard" is now in the works, which is set to underpin the assistant with Bard (i.e., Google's AI-powered chatbot). And now, thanks to a new leak, we're seeing some semblance of its existence.

'Google Assistant with Bard' demo found in Pixel Tips app

Since October, Google hasn't said much about its plan to enhance its voice assistant with its powerful Bard artificial intelligence. However, we finally have a glimpse of how Assistant with Bard will work from a very unlikely source: the Pixels Tips app (h/t Android Police).

Spotted by an eagle-eyed X user, it looks like Android users will be getting a new native Bard app that will replace the Assistant app. The demo, which showed up in the Pixels Tips app that's available to most Google Pixel phones, gives us the most complete look of what Assistant with Bard can do.

Demo shows what 'Assistant with Bard' can do with photos

For example, in the video, users can upload a picture of a plant with the instructions "I just bought this plant. Give me tips and YouTube videos to help me take care of it." Bard will then follow up with videos and detailed tips on plant care.

This, by and large changes, the personal assistant experience previously on offer by the current Google Assistant. Google Assistant, as it stands now, primarily functions as a reactive tool, responding to direct queries and commands. However, the integration with Bard marks a shift towards a more proactive and contextual understanding.

It'll also work in much the same way as the current Google Assistant, as Bard can also be accessed by saying "Hey Google" or long-pressing the home button.

We might even have a potential release date for the new personal assistant as well. According to a post from Android expert Mishaal Rahman, the source code in the Pixel Tips app shows a March 2024 date that'll supposedly be timed with a planned Pixel feature drop.

Additionally, the video and tips about Assitant with Bard can't be viewed on non-Tensor chip-powered Pixel devices. So if you own a Pixel Tablet or Fold, and are itching to see the video yourself, sorry.

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Valley Girl: New Hardcore Band With Jesse Rutherford From The Neighbourhood - Stereogum

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Eleven days ago, a previously unknown melodic hardcore band called Valley Girl released their four-song demo on YouTube. The project, which essentially sounds like a more metallic version of Turnstile, began circulating online and attracting some enthusiastic endorsements, even more so when people noticed hardcore producer extraordinaire Taylor Young (Nails, Twitching Tongues, God’s Hate) was on the boards, with his brother Colin on drums.

Saturday, the band played its first show, opening a six-band bill at Midnight Hour in San Bernardino. The performance involved a surprising reveal: The vocalist is Jesse Rutherford, frontman for the glossy Tumblr-era pop-rock band the Neighbourhood, best known in tabloid circles as Billie Eilish’s ex-boyfriend. He’s the dude from “Sweater Weather,” a song that has been streamed more than 2.6 billion times on Spotify alone.

As Revolver reports, news of Rutherford’s involvement has been polarizing. The backlash was loud enough that one of the other bands who performed felt compelled to post a Twitter thread defending Rutherford’s hardcore cred. Cosmic Joke’s Mac Miller (no relation to the late rapper) wrote the following about Saturday’s gig and his friendship with Rutherford:

Maaaan I really didn’t wanna get into this shit but-
1. Jess started going to shows with me over 15 years ago and had played it low key because he didn’t want to be taking attention.
2. Reasonable to hate on any band for the music but insane to make it personal with a stranger.
3. Valley Girl moved quietly and announced on the show anonymously so people would come out strictly for the music. They opened a 6 band bill and supported every other act. At the end of the day I just wanted to have my friends play our show, and I’m glad I did. They belong here

Below, hear Valley Girl’s demo and watch their debut performance.

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Google Assistant is the search engine tech giant's answer to Siri that responds to "Hey Google!"

In case you missed it, "Google Assistant with Bard" is now in the works, which is set to underpin the assistant with Bard (i.e., Google's AI-powered chatbot). And now, thanks to a new leak, we're seeing some semblance of its existence.

'Google Assistant with Bard' demo found in Pixel Tips app

Since October, Google hasn't said much about its plan to enhance its voice assistant with its powerful Bard artificial intelligence. However, we finally have a glimpse of how Assistant with Bard will work from a very unlikely source: the Pixels Tips app (h/t Android Police).

Spotted by an eagle-eyed X user, it looks like Android users will be getting a new native Bard app that will replace the Assistant app. The demo, which showed up in the Pixels Tips app that's available to most Google Pixel phones, gives us the most complete look of what Assistant with Bard can do.

Demo shows what 'Assistant with Bard' can do with photos

For example, in the video, users can upload a picture of a plant with the instructions "I just bought this plant. Give me tips and YouTube videos to help me take care of it." Bard will then follow up with videos and detailed tips on plant care.

This, by and large changes, the personal assistant experience previously on offer by the current Google Assistant. Google Assistant, as it stands now, primarily functions as a reactive tool, responding to direct queries and commands. However, the integration with Bard marks a shift towards a more proactive and contextual understanding.

It'll also work in much the same way as the current Google Assistant, as Bard can also be accessed by saying "Hey Google" or long-pressing the home button.

We might even have a potential release date for the new personal assistant as well. According to a post from Android expert Mishaal Rahman, the source code in the Pixel Tips app shows a March 2024 date that'll supposedly be timed with a planned Pixel feature drop.

Additionally, the video and tips about Assitant with Bard can't be viewed on non-Tensor chip-powered Pixel devices. So if you own a Pixel Tablet or Fold, and are itching to see the video yourself, sorry.

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