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Winners and Losers: Nvidia shows us the future of gaming, while Sony shuts out the past

Winners and Losers: Nvidia shows us the future of gaming, while Sony shuts out the past

Posted on September 6, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

September means IFA in the world of tech and, while plenty of companies have taken advantage of the trade show to make some major announcements, it was two gaming giants that caught our attention as our winner and loser this week. 

Nvidia unveiled its exciting new range of GPUs this week, while Ubisoft let slip some disappointing news regarding the next-generation PlayStation console – to Sony’s delight, we’re sure.
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