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Google is relying on its own chips for its AI system Gemini. Here's why that's a seismic change for the industry
For many years, the US company Nvidia shaped the foundations of modern artificial intelligence. Its graphics processing units ...
There's something about 3-D graphics that just draws you in. Even though I have a degree in Mathematics, I've always had the impression that programming in 3-D would be difficult. I've recently ...
Programming can be more than just a chore. For one manufacturer of tobacco products, it was a weight—one that was helping to sink a complex automation project. The machine builder that the company had ...
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Raspberry Pi gets real graphics acceleration with A4000
Raspberry Pi has long been a proving ground for creative hacks that stretch low-cost hardware far beyond its original brief, and graphics performance is one of the most contested frontiers. The idea ...
Programming tools that harness the computing power of CPUs and graphics processors have been updated, bringing more parallel programming capabilities to the table. Standards-setting firm Khronos Group ...
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Researchers extend tensor programming to the continuous world
When the FORTRAN programming language debuted in 1957, it transformed how scientists and engineers programmed computers.
Should I be looking at MS Visual studio, Borland C++ Builder or something else if I want to do graphics programming in C++<BR><BR>I am a one man band electronic engineer/c programmer. I develop ...
When going to school last year, one of my professors introduced me to eXtreme Programming, a series of practices designed to make software development Better™. One of those practices is Test First ...
Programming tools that harness the computing power of CPUs and graphics processors have been updated, bringing more parallel programming capabilities to the table. Standards-setting firm Khronos Group ...
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