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The balance of power in gaming
X86 is a major platform of choice By Jon Peddie The gaming hardware market is huge, and bewildering ...
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Moore’s law is not dead
Lawrence Berkeley Lab reveals semiconductor research resulting in the first transistor with a working 1-nanometer gate.
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Taking the HP Omen virtual reality backpack for a test walk
Jon Peddie is “genuinely delighted” by the possibilities this wearable PC offers. By Jon Peddie When HP announced the Omen ...
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Nvidia enables OpenAI with 170 TFLOPS
CEO hand-delivers an artificial intelligence supercomputer to non-profit researchers. At the GPU Technology Conference in April, Nvidia introduced its ...
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HP Enterprise buying SGI marks end of an era
No longer synonymous with cutting edge cool, but still relevant in high performance computing. By Jon Peddie The recent news ...

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VRLA bigger than ever
One of the first commercial VR conferences, VRLA is a leading forum for new ideas and applications. VR LA started ...
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AMD gives advanced rendering software to developers
Radeon ProRender released to open source. Several CAD and DCC plug-ins are already available. By Jon Peddie At Siggraph, ...
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No more Dell Android tablets
The lure of a keyboard and a touch screen makes 2-in-1’s more popular for business. Dell recently announced it will ...
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Avegant Glyph: Big screen video in your face
Elegant design keeps you in the real world. By Jon Peddie The Avegant Glyph, which costs $699, is designed for ...

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Nvidia GTX 1080, Pascal technology for gamers
Nvidia adds a wealth of features for gamers to the GeForce GTX including an expanded VRWorks, the Ansel camera, multi-GPU support ...