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  1. It was a pleasure to meet you guys here ♥ , i'll be brief with you guys , this place is the best with good players with good admins , I love you all 🌷
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  5. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's Next DLC Character Is Kazuya From Tekken A new fighter is coming to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. As revealed during Nintendo's E3 2021 Direct presentation, Kazuya from Tekken arrives as a DLC fighter. Kazuya looks to retain many of his signature moves from Tekken, including Tombstone Crusher and Gates of Hell. Nintendo did not announce when Kazuya will go live, but Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai confirmed he will share more details about the fighter in a separate stream set for June 28 at 7 AM PT / 10 AM ET. Kazuya marks the fifth DLC character to arrive as part of Smash Bros. Ultimate's Fighters Pass Vol. 2. Previous additions included Min Min from Arms, Steve from Minecraft, Sephiroth from Final Fantasy VII, and Pyra/Mythra from Xenoblade Chronicles 2. One more unannounced DLC character is still on the way to the game. The Fighters Pass Vol. 2 costs $30 USD and includes all six of the aforementioned DLC characters, along with their corresponding stages and music. Each fighter pack can also be purchased individually for $6 USD apiece. In addition to the new stage and music tracks, every DLC fighter comes with a special Spirit board featuring new Spirits taken from their respective series.
  6. PowerColor Lists Reference RX 6900 XT Liquid Cooled Card It appears that PowerColor has joined Sapphire in 'leaking' the unannounced RX 6900 XT Liquid Cooled reference card. As tweeted by @momomo_us, PowerColor has officially listed a new reference RX 6900 XT LC card on its site, but with no pictures at this time. (Note: The picture above is the Sapphire version.) This information comes just 9 days after Sapphire spilled the beans on AMD's liquid-cooled version of the RX 6900XT. This all-new liquid-cooled reference design for the RX 6900 XT remains very similar to the air-cooled model, but it replaces the triple-fan cooling system with a single 120mm AIO, that presumably cools the entire card, including memory. Another interesting feature is the addition of 18Gbps memory, a noticeable upgrade over the current 16Gbps ICs used on the air-cooled 6900 XT. This would bump up the card's memory bandwidth from 512GBps to 576GBps. That would also be the fastest shipping GDDR6 memory we've seen, as Nvidia moved to GDDR6X for the 3080 and above. However, that could simply be a typo, so take it with a grain of salt. Still, we've successfully overclocked the VRAM on the other RX 6000-series GPUs to 17.2Gbps, so it's possible the extra cooling allows for even higher stock clocks.
  7. QCI to Employ Quantum Software for Processing of Los Alamos National Lab’s Computational Meshes Quantum Computing Inc. will use its cloud software application to help the Department of Energy’s Los Alamos National Laboratory address graph partitioning and data decomposition issues to enable petascale and exascale simulations that can be applied to national security efforts. The company and Los Alamos signed a three-year cooperative research and development agreement for the processing of the lab’s computational meshes using the Qatalyst quantum software for partitioning large graphs, QCI said Monday. Work will be conducted with Los Alamos administrator Triad National Security and include a combination of quantum processor units and classical processors. D-Wave annealing-based QPUs will initially be used in the hybrid work. Qatalyst is designed to function across classical and quantum computers and use quantum-ready computational software’s power on classical processors. It works to decompose and partition graphs representing supercomputing grid, delivering sustained performance while preventing computational load imbalances. “QCI’s Qatalyst cloud software application provides the classical side to allow us to run larger problems and orchestrate the use of quantum devices in the process, extending the use of quantum computing to solving larger optimization problems,” said Irene Qualters, associate laboratory director for simulation and computation, and leader of Los Alamos’ quantum computing research and development.

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