NVIDIA’s next-gen RTX 40 series GPUs have almost arrived, as there isn’t much time left before their launch. The graphics cards are just a couple of months away, and it wouldn’t be surprising if the manufacturing of their parts started by now.
And it seems that the manufacturing of some components has indeed started. Micron is a memory manufacturer company that previously developed the GDDR6 modules for NVIDIA RTX 30 series. And now, it has posted exciting information on the company’s website.
Micron has stated that the 16Gb (2GB) GDDR6X modules featuring 24 Gbps speed are now in production. The company has also started the production of 21 Gbps 16Gb GDDR6X.
NVIDIA’s ADA Lovelace GPUs should run at light speed with these enhanced and improved memory modules, but the exciting part isn’t just this. The three high-end ADA cards revealed so far, namely RTX 4090, 4080, and 4070, are supposed to feature only 21 Gbps modules.
Well, so why is Micron making 24 Gbps modules too? It turns out that this could be for the highly anticipated and rumored TITAN successor. This card codenamed “The Beast” received some rumors regarding its specifications about a month ago.
This rumored card is supposed to deliver much faster performance than the RTX 4090 and will possibly be much beefier. Another possibility is that the memory modules could be for the workstation GPUs.
These new GDDR6X modules are “the world’s fastest discrete memory,” as Micron boasts, so wherever they might be used, we sure are looking forward to seeing them in action, just like we’re waiting for Nvidia to tell more about its RTX 40-series rumored to arrive in October.
About Micron
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About Log Horizon Season 3 Release Date, News & Visuals
It’s every gamer’s dream to live in their favorite game as one of the characters. This anime will satiate all your gaming fantasies.
Thirty thousand bewildered Japanese gamers are dragged from their everyday lives into the world of the popular MMORPG, Elder Tale.
The story revolves around the adventures of socially awkward college student Shiroe, who is a veteran of the game and wishes to test its limits.
1. Release Date
The last time Log Horizon aired was on March 28, 2015. Since then fans have been waiting eagerly for the renewal of their beloved series.
The show’s creator was allegedly involved in tax evasion and as a result the franchise did not get a third installment.
But, the wait is over. An official announcement has been made saying that season 3, “Log Horizon: Destruction of the Round Table”, will air in October 2020. No exact date has been announced yet.
2. Theory Section
Around three years back, the franchise was facing tax evasion issues. Fans were concerned that another installment would not happen.
But, now it has been officially confirmed that season 3 will be released soon, and Studio Deen is going to reprise its role.
I. Financial Standings
Log Horizon is a famous franchise with over a million copies sold, but that’s all we know.
II. Animation Quality
From season 1 to season 2, there was a change in the studio. Season 1 had solid artwork and season 2 wasn’t far behind, with solid action and great raid bosses. Score-(7/10)
III. Was season 2 any good?
Log Horizon has a plot like any other video game based anime, with a flexible environment and avatars that reflect its player.
Season 2 had several arcs, but with every episode covering multiple scenarios simultaneously, fans still thought the story paced at a snail’s speed.
The best part about season two was that the players actually put some effort into getting back to the real world. (Score-6.5)
Watch Log Horizon 2 Trailer Here:
IV. Mamare Touno’s Health
The latest edition of “Log Horizon: Kanami, Go! East!” was released on December 31, 2016. Since then, no more volumes have been released. The last light novel was released on March 20, 2018 and after that, there has been no information on the health of the writer.
3. Production Update
It is May 2020 already, and there is not much information about the third installment of the show.
The show may get delayed due to the outspread of the coronavirus, which has caused disruption to the Anime industry in Japan, China and South Korea.
No new trailer or teaser for the third installment has been released yet.
5. Key Visuals
No new key visuals of the show are out yet.
6. Expected Storyline
Season 2 of Log Horizon covered 6-10 volumes of light novel series. It included the Fallen Guardian arc, Gold of the Kunie arc, Route 43 arc, Go East! Arc, Homesteading the Noosphere arc and Homesteading the Noosphere arc.
The third installment of the show is going to cover the remaining volumes from 11 to 13. The title of the show is the same as that of volume 12.
7. Recap
In season 2, after being trapped for more than six months in the game, the adventurers have started to gain the trust of the people of the land.
Akiba has flourished thanks to law and order established by Shiroe’s Round Table Alliance. Even though the Round Table Alliance is a hit, Akiba faces a threat from the spies of Minami district and a shortage of funds.
Shiroe also decides to venture outside the city and explore the vast world in which they are trapped.
Accompanied by his friend Naotsugu and the Sage of Mirror Lake Regan, the calculative Shiroe makes his move, hoping to unravel new possibilities and eventually find a way home.
8. Cast & Staff
Staff:
- Director: Shinji Ishihira
- Written by Toshizo Nemoto
- Music by Yasuharu Takanashi
- Studio: Studio Deen
Characters:
- Takuma Terashima as Shiroe
- Tomoaki as Naotsugu
- Emiri Katō as Akatsuki
- Jouji Nakata as Nyanta
9. About Log Horizon
The Light novel by Mamare Touno and illustrated by Kazuhiro Hara was adapted into a four-part manga series. The first part followed the original plot of the series, and the rest focused on the characters.
It was soon adapted into an anime production, first debuted in 2013, and the second season aired from 2014 to 2015.
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