Here are some extra news (it's a once in a while thing, I leave the hardware news to Yuri), including some interesting news coming from AMD:
Nvidia is offering a free copy of Crysis Remastered for PC to new GeForce Now subscribers
https://www.techspot.com/news/92284-nvidia-offering-free-copy-crysis-remastered-pc-new.html
In brief: If you're thinking about subscribing to GeForce Now for the first time or renewing your subscription, it's worth noting that you can get Crysis Remastered for free by doing so. Those who pre-ordered and already benefit from the new GeForce Now RTX 3080 subscription will also get a free copy of the game.
NVIDIA Announces Financial Results for Third Quarter Fiscal 2022
https://www.techpowerup.com/289083/nvidia-announces-financial-results-for-third-quarter-fiscal-2022
>> No need for a summary here, they made a ton of money:

MediaTek and AMD Team Up on Wi-Fi 6E Chips for Next-Gen Ryzen PCs
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/mediatek-and-amd-team-up-on-wi-fi-6e-chips-for-next-gen-ryzen-pcs
(also at Guru3D): https://www.guru3d.com/news-story/amd-tries-to-steer-mobo-manufacturers-away-from-intel-wifi-chips.html
MediaTek will be powering AMD's Wi-Fi 6E modules for upcoming Ryzen-based laptops and desktops, the companies announced today. The first to come will be the AMD RZ600 series Wi-Fi 6E modules, which will be based on MediaTek's Filogic 330P chipset.
>> Looks like AMD wants to move further away from Intel.
AMD might move to Samsung for 3nm fabrication due to TSMCs preference for Apple
https://www.guru3d.com/news-story/amd-might-move-to-samsung-for-3nm-fabrication-due-to-tsmcs-preference-for-apple.html
AMD's current CPUs and GPUs are manufactured by the Taiwan-based semiconductor giant TSMC, however, the company might swing towards Samsung when it comes to producing 3nm chips.
TSMC is increasingly reserving more and more wafers for Apple who opened up a huge sack of cash to gain priority. And TSMC is doing exactly that, prioritizing reserving wafers created under future manufacturing methods such as 3nm, the amount of wafers left available for AMD seems to be insufficient in relation to demand. The corporation feels compelled to shift suppliers in order to meet their requirements.
The question now is if Samsung could handle their orders (Qualcomm also wants to jump).
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