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Ivy Bridge Benchmarks, Specifications, and Q2 2012 Release Date Leak

Posted: 04 Dec 2011 09:20 AM PST

Ivy BridgeIvy Bridge has been on our radar for almost a year now, but with the 2012 release date fast approaching, leaks from the partner channel were inevitable. According to documents obtained by X-bit labs, Intel's new Ivy Bridge chips will be shipping in Q2 2012, and eighteen parts are listed. Of these only eight are standard desktop flavors, with the remaining ten all falling under the ultra-low voltage banner. All of the new chips are based on Intel's new 22nm process technology.

Ivy Bridge was designed primarily to try and reduce power consumption, while boosting integrated graphics performance. From what we can tell they've accomplished both, though the pure CPU performance gains are slightly more modest. Power savings average out to around 19% less than the Sandy Bridge equivalents, with TDP dropping from 95 watts to around 77 watts at the same performance levels. 

The power savings and graphics improvements will make a huge difference in laptops and small form factor PC's, but if you're rocking a modern Sandy Bridge desktop part, it's looking increasingly improbable that Ivy Bridge would be much of an upgrade for Desktop enthusiasts. According to slides obtained from Tom's Hardware, here is how performance is shaking out so far when you compare the i7-2600 Sandy Bridge to the i7-3770 Ivy Bridge.

 

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7% improvement in SYSmark 2012 score

14% improvement in HDXPRT 2011 score

15% improvement in Cinebench 11.5 score

13% improvement in ProShow Gold 4.5 results

25% improvement in Excel 2010 performance

 

Keep in mind these benchmarks cannot be verified until Intel releases proper parts to Maximum PC for testing, so take them for what they are. Improvements, no matter how minor are great to see, but so would an affordable hex-core.

Here is a look at the complete lineup.

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What do you think of Ivy Bridge so far, have you been holding off your upgrade in anticipation?

Image Credit: (Xbitlabs - Toms Hardware)

Firefox’s Future is in Google's Hands

Posted: 04 Dec 2011 08:25 AM PST

FirefoxFirefox is in big trouble, there's no point trying to sugarcoat the truth here folks. In addition to slipping from 25% to 22% in the most recent market share results, we are now also hearing word that the search partnership with Google which made up over 84% of the company's revenues is about to expire, and may not be renewed. The Google deal according to Mozilla's financial statements was set to expire at the end of November, and so far nobody at the company has confirmed any extensions. 

It's still possible a new deal will be worked out at the eleventh hour, but you have to wonder if that's even in Google's best interests anymore. When Google originally signed the deal with Mozilla, Chrome was little more than a comic doodle on ambitious programmer's desk. Fast forward to 2011 and they are now in a neck and neck race for second place with over 18% of the market depending on who you ask.

Google knows Firefox will only hurt itself further if they change their default search engine, leaving Mozilla in a difficult bargaining position. 

Facebook Buys Gowalla

Posted: 04 Dec 2011 07:47 AM PST

GowallaFacebook has had its own version of a Foursquare style check in system for ages now, but given that just about everyone including myself still calls it a "Foursquare style check in system" suggests they've failed somehow. Given how many users the social networking giant hosts each month one would have suspected the in-house solution would have picked up critical mass by now, but somehow it seems to have stumbled. Now according to reports, Facebook has acquired Foursquare competitor Gowalla for an undisclosed sum.

Facebook as expected isn't commenting, but let's just say enough creditable sources have been rounded up at this point to say it's pretty much a done deal. Gowalla, for those who have never used it is a mobile check in system launched back in 2009. The service has been widely reported as losing market share in this niche to Foursquare for quite some time now, but perhaps Facebook thinks they can bring it back from the brink. 

Any Foursquare users out there going to switch to Gowalla if it's baked into Facebook?

ThinkGeek Offers Portal Props Not Because They Must, but Because They Can

Posted: 04 Dec 2011 07:24 AM PST

Cave JohnsonAre you one of those geeks who have just about everything? Your life is difficult I know, but while I'm busy playing away on the world's smallest violin in your honor, I'm just going to mildly suggest you probably could never have enough Portal paraphernalia. Now, thanks to the kind folks over at ThinkGeek, you can finally fill that Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device sized hold in your life with dozens of game inspired goodies. 

My personal favorite is the Portal Companion Cube Cookie Jar, though I could easily see myself hanging a mug of Cave Johnson over my desk to help stay motivated. Cookies and mad scientists are both radically different forms of motivation, so let's just say they've got something for every Portal lover in your life.

Here is the press release giving you the full run down. 

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ThinkGeek Saves Science with New Portal 2 Merchandise

Fresh from the testing chamber, nine new products based on the popular video game franchise

Fairfax, VA- December 2, 2011 - ThinkGeek is proud to announce nine new Portal 2 products as part of its licensing agreement with Valve.

"Saving science might be a bit of a stretch," said Ty Liotta, head of ThinkGeek's GeekLabs custom products development group, "but as fans of Portal 2 we're excited to bring these amazing products to our customers."

● Aperture Laboratories Shower Curtain - At long last, fans of Aperture Laboratories can put their hands on the product that started it all: military-grade shower curtains. ThinkGeek presents gamers with their very own Aperture Science shower curtain to transform their bathroom into a test chamber. This collectible curtain is available now for $19.99.

● Portal Companion Cube Cookie Jar - A replica of the Weighted Companion Cube that makes a prominent appearance as an inanimate, but lovable, puzzle solving device in the original Portal. Available soon for $29.99.

● Portal Cookie Cutters - Of course, a cookie jar without cookies is like an empty test chamber in your soul. So fill up your new Companion Cube Cookie Jar with delicious treats inspired by the "warning signs" featured in the game. The Portal Cookie Cutters feature an all metal construction and come in a collectible Companion Cube tin. Available now for $19.99.

● Portal Bookends - 4"x5" solid metal bookends to maintain the vertical orientation your impressive collection of science textbooks. One end shows the Portal test subject icon entering through an orange entry portal, while the other end shows him exiting through a blue exit portal. Available now for $29.99.

● Portal 2 Plush Turret with Sound - A classic character from Portal video game series, this Turret features motion detection, light, sound and vibration. When sensing motion, the Portal 2 Plush Turret reacts with voice and simulated machine gun fire. To "disable" it, you just tip it over like you would in the game. Start assembling your Turret army for just $34.99.

● Wheatley LED Flashlight - A 2" tall version of the smart talking Wheatley character, simply push a button, and a super-bright LED flashlight emanates from Wheatley's "eye" to illuminate your surroundings. Available now for $19.99.

● Portal 2 PotatOS Science Kit - Create your own GLaDOS with a PotatOS Science Kit including electronic talking GLaDOS module. You provide the potato and some simple assembly. Even Wheatley could do it. Available soon for $29.99.

● Portal Turret LED Flashlight with Sound - Standing just 3" tall, this intricately detailed replica of the Turret enemies will light your way with a red LED beam, emanating from the Turret's eye. With a push of the button on the side, you can hear the turret talk, just like in the game. Available now for $24.99.

● Portal 2 Cave Johnson Talking Portrait - The most amazing man ever, Cave Johnson, founder of Aperture, repeats his famous motivational quotes from Portal 2. Suitable decoration for any room or test chamber in your home. Available now for $39.99.

Browse all of ThinkGeek's officially licensed Portal products at thinkgeek.com/portal.

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MMOHut Weekly Recap #63 Dec 4 – RODE, LOCO, Eden Eternal, & More

Posted: 04 Dec 2011 07:41 AM PST

MMO Weekly News #63 – RODE, LOCO, Eden Eternal, & More

Weekly MMO News summary for the week ended December 4 (Nov 28 – Dec 4). A quick look and discussion for every major announcement and update during the week! This week we discussed updates from the following games: RODE Online, Land of Chaos Online, Tour Golf Online, Eden Eternal, Fiesta Online, Tribes Ascend, Conquer Online, DragonSoul, War of the Immortals, SD Gundam Capsule Fighter Online, and Lineage 2. Lots of new releases this week – most notably Lineage 2 going free to play and SD Gundam from OG Planet finally launching (The game has been out in Korea since 2007!). You can view all the individual news articles mention over at the MMOHut.com News section.

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ArcheAge fan translates interview, analyzes new video to reveal siege details

Posted: 04 Dec 2011 09:00 AM PST

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ArcheAge - player carrying akium
A fan translation of a Korean dev interview is our latest clue as to what ArcheAge siege PvP will look like. A thread on the ArcheAge Source forums analyzes the new CBT4 teaser video that XLGAMES released last week and concludes that the free-for-all nature of the game's third continent will lead to a lot of PvP action.

As of now, there appears to be no real consequence or penalty for either death or inflicting death on other players, though there is an interesting mechanic relating to building or sieging castles. The construction process requires a "core" element called akium, and there's also a limited number of areas where this core may be used to control land (and subsequently build structures). The core element is carried by players and is dropped when they are either killed or log off, which may result in some fairly intense struggles for control of ArcheAge's PvP continent.

It's worth noting that two of the game's three continents will still feature housing and PvE, but if you're looking to PvP or contribute to a castle, you'll need to brave the FFA continent and coordinate with your buddies to control the akium long enough to stake your claim.

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Global Chat: November 27-December 3

Posted: 04 Dec 2011 07:00 AM PST

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Welcome to this week's Global Chat! We love hearing what you have to say at Massively, and we love it even more when we can share the best comments with all of our readers. Massively staffers will be contributing some of their favorite comments every week, so keep an eye out every Sunday for more Global Chat!

We're all about communication in this week's Global Chat, and whether that's communication to and from developers or communication with NPCs, it's important to gaming fans who love to know what's happening and why. Our readers had plenty to say on the subject last week, so follow along after the jump to see some of the best of what was said!

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    The Daily Grind: What's the coolest ride you've had in an MMO?

    Posted: 04 Dec 2011 05:00 AM PST

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    Sure, it looks like a cool trip, but the insurance premiums are murder.
    One of the universal aspects of MMOs is the fact that you have to cover some distance. And not just a few feet in any given direction -- no matter how instanced, you'll be getting from one end of the map to the other on a regular basis. In some games, such as Guild Wars, this is accomplished with easy teleportation, but most games give you some other way of getting from place to place. Sometimes it's a mount, and sometimes you ride a javelin from one point on the map to the next for a specific quest.

    Maybe you think the coolest ride you've had has been a mount, perhaps a motorcycle or a ravenous beast. Maybe it's been a form of static transport, like an airship or a boat. Or maybe you thought the coolest ride ever was something unique to a given quest, like riding a bomb down to a new quest area. So what's your choice for the coolest ride to be had in an MMO?

    Every morning, the Massively bloggers probe the minds of their readers with deep, thought-provoking questions about that most serious of topics: massively online gaming. We crave your opinions, so grab your caffeinated beverage of choice and chime in on today's Daily Grind!

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      EverQuest II invites you backstage with a pair of Age of Discovery videos

      Posted: 03 Dec 2011 05:00 PM PST

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      EverQuest II
      Ignore the man behind the curtain! Bow before the great and powerful Smokejumper! Oh... what? It's OK if they see behind the curtain? Come on in, folks -- SOE's totally fine with you seeing what's going on backstage during the development of EverQuest II's Age of Discovery and has a couple videos to prove it.

      The first video is narrated by EQII Lead Game Designer Akil Hooper, who takes us on a lightning tour of the new Beastlords and their animal Warders. Hooper shows off the new additions to the UI that make viewing, customizing, and switching between the Warders possible.

      Flipping over to Age of Discovery's mercenaries feature, Game Designer Carlos Mora demonstrates how the system works. Players can hire one of 10 mercenary NPCs to form a temporary party, and Mercenaries have both a hiring fee and a salary that is withdrawn from your account every 30 minutes. Mora says that a couple of the mercs are more difficult to find -- and more unique -- but are worth the search.

      You can watch both of the behind-the-scenes videos after the jump!

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        TERA website updates with glyph descriptions

        Posted: 03 Dec 2011 03:00 PM PST

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        TERA - Lancer in battle
        Well, it's not a release date announcement, but it's not another big-ass monster reveal either, so we'll call that a win. What the heck are we talking about? The official TERA website has updated with a news blurb about the fantasy title's glyph system. The glyph mechanics become available at level 25, and they basically buff your various class skills. Influence and brilliance glyphs lower the MP cost of skill usage; energy and persistence glyphs give you shorter cooldowns; and glyphs of lingering increase skill durations.

        There are hundreds of glyphs to choose from, and each skill has four different glyphs available. Head to the official site for more info, including specifics on Lancer and Sorcerer glyphs. TERA is currently scheduled for a spring 2012 release in the West.

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        The Mog Log: Narrative voices

        Posted: 03 Dec 2011 01:00 PM PST

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        The Mog Log header image by A. Fienemann
        One of the things that I've said for years about both Final Fantasy XI and Final Fantasy XIV is that these are MMOs that love story. Other MMOs have a narrative, sure, but it's in Vana'diel and Eorzea that story is really a big part of the game's appeal. There's a definite push in both games for players to take part in a narrative, to feel as if they're taking part in an epic story.

        So let's not kid ourselves. There's another game coming out that offers to do the exact same thing, and it's doing so with a real set of chops. Star Wars: The Old Republic is on its way, and it's staking claim to the same territory with a very different presentation.

        Both Final Fantasy XI and Final Fantasy XIV are niche games that are never going to have the same sort of mass-market appeal as BioWare's behemoth; that much is a given. But the real question is what happens when one of the big selling points of these niche games is co-opted. Is the story in Star Wars: The Old Republic better? Will it even matter? What happens when someone else decides that story is a good place to hang a design philosophy?

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          The Tattered Notebook: What's free and what's not?

          Posted: 03 Dec 2011 11:00 AM PST

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          Freeport
          Tuesday, December 6th is going to be a very busy day for the EverQuest II team. The devs are launching an expansion, patching a game update, and performing the transition to make all servers free-to-play, simultaneously. And just as the dust settles from all of that, Frostfell is due to begin shortly after.

          With the stream of news announcements over the past month, there's bound to be confusion over what's free and what you'll need to pay for. Even veteran players have had questions about the game update versus the expansion, so in this week's Tattered Notebook, we'll give a rundown of what's what and even add in some handy links for more details.

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            The Road to Mordor: A prisoner of Isengard

            Posted: 03 Dec 2011 09:00 AM PST

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            Road to Mordor
            With Update 5 on the horizon, there's certainly plenty to look forward to in Lord of the Rings Online, especially if you've exhausted all of Rise of Isengard's content to date. Personally, I'm still trucking along: level 73, in the middle of the Gap of Rohan, picking flowers and pontificating on Hobbit meal schedules. As you can tell, I haven't been in any particular rush to get to the end.

            However, I realized this past week that somewhere along the line I had abandoned my pursuit of Volume III, Book 4, so I went to pick it back up. It turned out that I was on the verge of some of the most interesting and gripping quests in the game, and for the first time since forever, I stayed up really late to see how the questing would pan out.

            Obviously, there's going to be some serious spoilers in this here column, so if you haven't finished Book 4 of Rise of Isengard, you may wish to just bookmark this for later reading. I'm not typically eager to spoil story points, but this quest line got me so worked up that I simply had to talk about it this week.

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              SWTOR Choose Your Side: Agent vs. Jedi Consular Trailer

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              SWTOR Choose Your Side: Agent vs. Jedi Consular Trailer


              In "Choose Your Side," members of the BioWare development team plead their cases for each of the iconic classes in Star Wars: The Old Republic, highlighting the numerous skills and abilities that set each class apart. In the third entry in this series, writers and developers discuss the cunning precision of the Imperial Agent, and the Force mastery of the Jedi Consular.

              Source Engine MMOFPS RoR Announced

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              Source Engine MMOFPS RoR Announced


              The game has been in open beta since November 30 in Germany, Austria and Switzerland in the first stage.

              Unforgettable Feature in Hunter Blade! Ultimate King Bosses Roster

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              Unforgettable Feature in Hunter Blade! Ultimate King Bosses Roster


              What's the coolest feature in Hunter Blade? High-end equipment, or fashionable dress? I admit these are gorgeous and fantastic. However, the huge and powerful monsters are more unforgettable. Especially the king bosses, I believe they are the super stars on the South Cole Continent.

              Star Wars Galaxies Closing on December 15

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              Star Wars Galaxies Closing on December 15


              The 8-year-old MMO will be shut down and now it has a firm date for closure - December 15.

              DragonSoul Reached 100,000 Players Milestone after 3 days Open Beta

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              DragonSoul Reached 100,000 Players Milestone after 3 days Open Beta


              Shortly after open beta launch, Neonga announces the achievement of an important milestone: More than 100,000 players have registered for the new PvP MMORPG DragonSoul.

              Time Or Money, Which One Do you Want to Spend in Game More?

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              Time Or Money, Which One Do you Want to Spend in Game More?


              I think most of us would choose time. But tbh, I don't have much time in playing game, and I don't want to spend money in game :P If have to choose one, well, I choose time without doubt.

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