Intel processing power was the name of the game at the 2008 Game Developers Conference. With quad core and 8-core muscle “under the hood,” gamers, developers, and graphics folks alike had a chance to see their games supercharged: faster rendering, MMOs running at ultimate speed, and easier exporting of element into game architecture.
For this video podcast, PodTech spoke with Peter De Lappe, of Softimage (also check out Softimage on the Road) on 3D game development graphics architecture, as well as Ethan Schur of TDVision, developers of Stereoscopic gaming headgear.
By the way, Intel’s smallest-ever processor will soon be given its brand name. This is the processor that Intel’s Denise Bohling says will bring an awesome Internet experience to small mobile devices. Check out her blog and share your guesses on the new brand name, which will be announced on March 3.
What is the best gaming system, the PC or the Console? For years, gamers have argued over which has the better controls, graphics, gameplay and longevity. In this video podcast episode of The Reboot, host Rio Pesino talks to Chris Paladino, online community manager for Xbox, pro ...
In this episode of The Reboot, Fatal1ty, Dave “Walshy” Walsh of Major League Gaming and Regina “Wedge” Wu of the PMS Clan talk about how they became professional gamers, what the “eSport” has done for their careers and what advice they would give to ...
In this mash-up montage from the Game Developers Conference, a number of companies discuss the advantages of using Intel Dual-Core and Quad-Core Processors.
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Intel was showing off the power of its Quad-Core processors at the 2007 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. Some of the biggest PC games were playable at Intel’s booth, including Crysis, Hellgate: London and Company of Heroes. PodTech’s Rio Pesino and Intel’s Randy Stude discuss ...
The World Series of Video Gamers, sponsored by Intel, was a smash hit at CES. Gaming is one of the fastest growing areas in the entertainment industry, and thanks to Intel’s Core2Duo processors and the next generation of Core2Extreme and Core2Quad featuring four compute engines on one chip, gaming ...
The world’s largest chipmaker and Microsoft teamed up at CES to sponsor the World Series of Video Games, a gaming competition on various platforms, open to the public. On display: PCs powered by the Intel Core2 Extreme Dual and Quad core processors, Xbox 360s and two full-scale replicas of F1 ...
Remedy Entertainment’s action-thriller video game Alan Wake was shown running on Intel’s quad-core CPU’s at the Intel Developer Forum. Remedy Development Director Marcus Maki spoke with PodTech’s Rio Pesino about playing the game on quad-core processors in part one of the podcast.
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Remedy Entertainment’s action-thriller video game Alan Wake was shown running on Intel’s quad-core CPU’s at the Intel Developer Forum. Remedy Development Director Marcus Maki spoke with PodTech’s Rio Pesino about playing the game on quad-core processors. Maki also talked about the Alan Wake storyline and the game’s use of dynamic ...
Over 1,000 gamers converged on this recent tournament in Edmonton to compete for cash, prizes, and bragging rights. Intel attended Fragapalooza and celebrated the launch of its latest and most powerful processor, the Core 2 Extreme processor. The new Core 2 Extreme carries 291,000,000 transistors and is over 40% faster ...
Meet the professional girl gamers, the Frag Dolls and others, as Eddie Codel wanders the floor of the Intel Core 2 Duo launch party at Intel’s headquarters in Santa Clara, California. See demos of Intel’s new processor in action and hear from those who have already had the chance ...
Eddie Codel shows you what it’s like inside Intel’s Performance Benchmarking Lab by interviewing Matt Dunford, Intel Worldwide Chief Benchmarking Manager, and Regina Wu, Performance Engineer & Mad Gamer.
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PodTech News and Marc Saltzman videopodcast on SAS flight from Copenhagen to NY the top european gamers gaming over the Internet thanks to Connexion by Boeing and of course Intel and their new Centrino Duo technology.
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In this podcast, John Furrier chats with Intel’s Anne Charlotte Joseph, Global Marketing Manager, as they board a Scandinavian Airlines plane bound for New York, filled with Europe’s best video gamers.
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Check out the video gaming teams interviewed by John Furrier from Denmark and Sweden, and one called Mouse Sports–on their way to the Trans-Atlantic Showdown video gaming championships in New York.
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