Jon Peddie

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Computer graphics changed our lives and the course of history; can it save the PC?

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Jon Peddie

The computer graphics industry is hitting an inflection point as consumers adopt tablets at the expense of PCs with higher end computer graphics chips. This transition has the potential to slow the development of high end graphics processors.

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8Tree delivers single-purpose FastCheck 3D scanner

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Jon Peddie

3D scanning is combined with augmented reality to provide instant analysis of fuselage rivets. Started just a year ago by ...

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Nvidia Project Shield: disruptive technology or just a Grid peripheral?

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Jon Peddie

Calling it another device for the gamer’s backpack is too simplistic. By Jon Peddie [Editor’s Note: This article is excerpted ...

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Autodesk Smoke rises as price falls

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Jon Peddie

From $250,000 to $3,495 in 14 years, Smoke is now positioned to compete well against Final Cut Pro and Nuke. ...

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Panasonic shows world’s largest tablet

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Jon Peddie

At 9.8 megapixels, the yet-unnamed tablet would also make a great second monitor. Last week at CES, Panasonic showed a ...

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Year in review: Retread, repeat, relaunch

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Jon Peddie

2012 had its share of news and a lot of the same-o same-o [Editor’s Note: This is the third in ...

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Revolving around the tablets market, HP offer new EliteBook

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Jon Peddie

Now you can twist and turn the whole night long. Pricing yet to be determined. HP went to Germany recently ...

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Caustic introduces ray-tracing accelerator boards

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Jon Peddie

Imagination Technologies acquired Caustic in 2010 for its graphics prowess. These two new add-in boards address a small but fanatic ...

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Intel-powered Windows 8 tablets are on their way

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Jon Peddie

The first four of many will be on the market by the end of the month. How will Apple respond? ...

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Review: Multiple Monitor Technologies Monitor2Go

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Jon Peddie

See more, do more. This new monitor makes it easier to do more on the road. By Jon Peddie The ...