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Amazon proves us forecasters right

Luna, new cloud gaming service announced

Famous graphics chips—multi GPUs

When 3D graphics controllers were just immerging in the late 1990s, one company in particular, 3Dfx, experimented with ways to scale up the performance of accelerating the 3D gameplay

Go fast, go smart Enmotus make SSD with AI

Go for a long time

Drift—a good thing in racing, bad in consoles

Nintendo sued over Joy-Con drift

Will Fallout 76 ever be the same?

Microsoft is buying Bethesda

SiliconArts signs ray tracing MOU with U.S. NewGenGraphics

New silicon solutions expected

TIFCA is working to develop a ‘create once, reach all’ ecosystem

The International Future Computing Association is asking users to complete a survey about cross-platform

Intel Xside

A Wonderful New Look—back to the future

MPAI launches Context-based Audio Enhancement standard project

AI to better match technology with human needs

Nvidia redraws the map

The biggest PC GPU company, now becomes the biggest everything company​

Micron supercharges GDDR

In computer graphics too much is never enough and in the case of memory speed, that is even more true. Micron just broke the speed limit and took GDDR6 from 768 GB/s up to 1 TB/s with their new GDDR6X

Pixelworks’ AI-based video processor

San Jose based Pixelworks is announcing the i6 processor, its sixth generation mobile visual processor, and the first with low-power AI tech (built on the Company’s mobile display datasets).