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Intel’s Graphics Get Serious With Iris

May 3, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

Integrated graphics haven’t really been know for their performance, for years they were really just there to give us the most basic video features, but today’s mobile oriented market and demand for rich media has changed the game.

Intel made a solid effort with the HD 4000 series chip which performs surprisingly well under a lot of different conditions. You can actually get a semi-solid frame rate with most games on low to medium settings and performance in most other gpu dependent applications is solid. Now, Intel is getting serious with it’s next generation chip, Iris, which will offer more than 2x the performance of current the GPU.

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Source: Intel

Intel says that their next step in graphics will be a 75x increase in performance over earlier efforts since 2006, which shows off Intel’s ever increasing attention to GPU performance, but without sacrificing efficiency. The 4th generation Haswell (Intel’s Codename) line will be very power efficient and that’s critical now that the focus has shifted to a battery powered and mobile world.

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Source: Intel

Clearly, there’s a lot to look forward to in the next year or so as we continue to see better overall performance numbers from onboard graphics. It is interesting to think about what AMD and Nvidia will do in response to Intel’s recent efforts. At the very least it will force chip makers to continue to be innovative and to rethink and rework non-discrete graphics, something that could help bring down costs as well.

 

Filed Under: Computers, Electronics, Mobile, Technology Tagged With: AMD, CPU, Gaming, gpu, haswell, Intel, intergrated graphics, iris, Nvidia, onboard graphics, Performance

Saturn’s Great Hurricane

May 2, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

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“The Rose” in False-Color Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI

We haven’t really had the opportunity to see Saturn’s north pole, at least with any great clarity, since the last time we got close which was in 1981 when Voyager 2 was making it’s way past our solar system’s second largest planet. Thankfully, Cassini on Nov. 27, 2012 has offered up an updated and much more detailed view of the northern pole of Saturn and what they found was spectacular.

A massive vortex was discovered that spans 1,250 miles (2,000 kilometers) across with clouds whizzing around at 330 miles per hour. It’s like a massive hurricane, one that’s many times as large and powerful as any hurricane on Earth. What’s also interesting about “the Rose” is that we are not sure how long it has actually existed. We will have to keep an eye on this storm and see how things progress throughout the year.

For more details about Cassini and associated projects along with more amazing photos, you can head the NASA’s Cassini page.

Filed Under: NASA, News, Science, Space, Technology, Weather Tagged With: cassini, Hurricane, NASA, News, saturn, Science, Space, the rose, Weather

Featured App: CocoPPa

May 1, 2013 by Karlene Leave a Comment

CocoPPa

CocoPPa is an app which enables you to make your favorite image as the “one-touch icon” and place the icon on the home screen. Create your very own cute and customized home screens using images submitted by creators and users. Unlimited free cute icons, wallpapers, stamps.

I think being able to customize things on your phone the way you want to is pretty cool. They have users who make themes, so you can make your phone icons and wallpaper match, or you can choose individual icons or wallpapers.

For more information go check out www.CocoPPa.com and you can download this at the App Store

 

 

Filed Under: Apple, Apps, Featured App, iOS, Mobile Tagged With: App, app store, Apple, cute, design, icons, iPhone, japan, kawaii, stamps, wallpaper

Diablo III for PS3 Available for Pre-Order

April 30, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

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Source: Blizzard Entertainment

Diablo III for the Playstation 3 is now available for pre-order through Amazon, GameStop, and Walmart. Pre-orders will also include an “Infernal Helm” and Experience Bonus. The game will retail for $59.99.

The PS3 version obviously has some pretty significant changes to the UI in order to make it work well on a console but otherwise the game appears to look pretty much the same. Believe it or not this actually isn’t the first time Blizzard has released Diablo for the Playstation. In 1998 Blizzard released the original Diablo on the first Playstation and that game also featured significant UI changes and even some graphical updates.

If your a PC gamer then this may not interest you much, especially if you already own D3, unless your trying to put a collection together. However, this does offer up an opportunity for Blizzard to bring Diablo 3 to a larger audience.

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Filed Under: Games, News, Playstation Tagged With: amazon, blizzard entertainment, chat gem, Diablo III, gamestop, Gaming, PC, playstation 3, Playstation 4, pre order, RPG, walmart

Next Gen Xbox Tech: IllumiRoom

April 29, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr 1 Comment

IllumiRoom is an augmented reality device that projects images around your television. The projector is meant to sit on a coffee table and fill the room with visual content form your video games. Microsoft shows off a demonstration of IllumiRoom in action and it’s pretty amazing. I can see a ton of potential in something like this and it’s definitely one of those features that makes a statement, something we haven’t really seen to much of in regards to console tech lately.

IllumiRoom

The project works together with Kinect in order to analyze the area around the television so that it can auto-adjust it self to better work with your surroundings. Besides making the images appear outside the limits of your television, it even has the ability to change how things near your TV actually look. The video above shows exactly how all of this comes together. This could easily become the biggest feature of the next-gen Xbox, which is due to be announced on May 21st.

Filed Under: Electronics, Games, Microsoft, News, Technology, Xbox, Youtube Tagged With: augmented reality, Gaming, illumiroom, Microsoft, next gen, video, video games, Xbox, Xbox 720, xbox infinity

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