Gamer builds ‘hardcore’ first-person shooter simulator that actually shoots back — gaming PC also has real weather effects
Crazed gamer plays Minecraft using a receipt printer as a display — crippling 0.5 fps frame rate not even the biggest drawback

Crazed gamer plays Minecraft using a receipt printer as a display — crippling 0.5 fps frame rate not even the biggest drawback

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scientist434 I don’t see any way this will work. How is the software know the difference between a Nerf blaster piece and a piece for an actual gun? I can also see a lot of cheep Chinese companies putting in some “gun” p…

Sorry everyone but we’ve just been provided with ANOTHER clarifying statement from Asus. This one completely walks back their original statement to us“We would like to clarify recent reports regarding the ASUS GeForce RT…

At the CES trade show, NVIDIA today announced DLSS 4.5, which introduces Dynamic Multi Frame Generation, a new 6X Multi Frame Generation mode and a second-generation transformer model for DLSS Super Resolution, so gamers…

A large data visualization of millions of data points in category clusters. The topic modeling workflow uses machine learning techniques and algorithms accelerated by the NVIDIA cuML library.

From a carmaker’s point of view, automotive requirements make this cadence easier, not harder: long lifecycles, determinism, and ISO 26262 safety force designs towards very conservative evolution and locked interfaces. G…

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The next universal technology since the smartphone is on the horizon — and it may be a little less pocket friendly.

AMD reportedly establishes $280 million silicon photonics hub in Taiwan — new R&D center could accelerate company’s co-packaged optics roadmap
