Intel's name may be gone from the processor market, Pokémon in the courtroom, another Battlefield game, and Nothing headphones
The spotlight is currently on one of the biggest tech giants - Intel. According to articles, Intel is in serious financial difficulties and the increasing competition from AMD and ARM is not helping. However, other companies see this situation as an opportunity. Qualcomm is considering buying Intel outright and Apollo Global Management is offering billions of dollars in investment. So for now it remains a mystery which Intel will choose - Qualcomm, Apollo, or whether it will dig itself out of the situation.
The other scandal is much more savory, but it has not really surprised anyone. Palworld developers Pocketpair have finally been sued by Nintendo. For what? The game is simply too similar to the legendary Pokémon animated series. And nobody is hiding it. Analysts say that Nintendo's chances of winning this lawsuit are extremely high, and the gaming community is actively debating whether this is not just another case of taking away the creative freedom of independent developers. What do you think?
In other gaming news, another Battlefield is coming out. The game returns with 64-player matches, an updated four-class system, and environmental destruction based on weapon caliber. This latest edition of Battlefield is expected to 'gloss over' the previous failures of Battlefield V and Battlefield 2042 and bring long-awaited success to the shooter developers.
Finally, Nothing unveiled its latest "Nothing Ear (Open)" headphones and the updated Nothing OS 3.0 operating system. The headphones feature high sound quality, an easy fit in each ear, and artificial intelligence features. Although they resemble a hearing aid, they should certainly be worthy of attention. And the updated OS 3.0 will give Nothing users many new and useful features that will help them not only to personalize their menus but also to share widgets.
And if you want to see what the latest Logitech driving simulator peripherals (steering wheel, pedals, and gear shifter) and the ASUS TUF Gaming GT502 Horizon case look like, you can tune in to watch the "Tech News #40" episode on the Qbuilds YouTube channel.