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Only 1,300 will ever exist! From its massive copper cold plate to its full-surface LCD screen, this is the most overbuilt ...
The blockbuster based on the brick-building video game came top at the US box office – and, with their "chicken-jockey" chaos, its colourful screenings pointed to the future of cinema. Oppenheimer is ...
TornadoVM, an open-source plug-in for OpenJDK and GraalVM that compiles and offloads Java code to accelerators such as GPUs, ...
With version 4.5, Nvidia has introduced three new elements to its AI-powered suite of rendering technologies: a second ...
The LightGen chip is orders of magnitude more efficient too. But it isn't ready to break out of the lab just yet. As generative AI models grow more powerful, their energy use is becoming a serious ...
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Let your imagination run wild: Why Minecraft is the perfect platform for teaching creativity
Creativity grows when people feel free to explore new ideas without fear of being wrong, and Minecraft offers exactly that kind of space. The game drops players into an open world made of blocks where ...
Grim news about graphics cards keeps getting grimmer, and experts are predicting that they’re only going to get more ...
DirectX 11 hasn't gone anywhere, and don't expect to see DirectX 13 any time soon, either. Or ever, perhaps. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
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