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Magic Leap Comes Out With A Device – Sort Of

by Norbert Hildebrand

Magic Leap has just announced that they will be shipping their Magic Leap One device to developers his summer. While this still leaves a significant time span for the actual release date, we are …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Mixed Reality| Mobile Display Monitor| Nvidia| Vol 25 - Issue 28

Lenovo Has a VR-Ready Mobile Workstation

by Bob Raikes

Lenovo has introduced a new mobile workstation, the P52 which is an upgrade to the existing P52s. There is a choice of 15.6″ LCD displays with a FullHD option with 300 cd/m² of output …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Lenovo| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Nvidia| Vol 25 - Issue 23| Workstations

Rumour: New Nvidia GPUs to Feature HDMI 2.1 Connectivity

by Andrew Fenn

Nvidia’s new GPU product range — based on its new Turing GPU architecture and scheduled for release later this year — is rumoured to include support for HDMI 2.1 connectivity, which can provide far …

Tags:Back Panel| GPUs| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nvidia| Variable Frame Rate (VRR)| Vol 25 - Issue 23

Nvidia Result 10/05/2018

by Vijaya

Nvidia Corporation reported financial results for the first quarter ended April 29, 2018 with revenues of $3.21 billion, an increase of 66%, compared to $1.94 billion in Q1 FY18. Net income for Q1 FY19 …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nvidia| Vol 25 - Issue 20

Nvidia Kills Partner Programme after Two Months

by Bob Raikes

Nvidia introduced a ‘GeForce Partner Programme’ on March 1st, but has quickly killed the initiative because of “rumors, conjecture and mistruths” about the programme, which might have caused it problems with regulators who might …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nvidia| Vol 25 - Issue 18

Architecture Firm Announces GPU Webinar with Chaos and Nvidia

by Andrew Fenn

Architecture firm Woods Bagot will host a live webinar alongisde Nvidia and Chaos Group, on May 15th at 9 am PT. The webinar will explore Woods Bagot’s journey to GPU rendering with Chaos’ V-Ray …

Tags:Back Panel| GPUs| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nvidia| ray tracing| Vol 25 - Issue 17

JPR: AMD is Number-One Gaming Graphics Platform (on x86 Devices)

by Andrew Fenn

Jon Peddie Research says that, taking into account all x86-based PCs and gaming consoles, 53% of gamers are now playing on systems powered by AMD Radeon graphics, in spite of the fact that Nvidia …

Tags:AMD| Back Panel| Game Playing| GPUs| Jon Peddie Research (JPR)| Large Display Monitor| Nvidia| Vol 25 - Issue 16| xBox

Asus Launching New Gaming Sub-Brand This Month?

by Andrew Fenn

Asus is planning to launch a new gaming sub-brand called Ares to rival Nvidia’s GeForce Partner Program, translated from a Chinese-language report from Apple Daily by sources in Taiwan. Ares will be used to …

Tags:AMD| Asus| Back Panel| Game Playing| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nvidia| Vol 25 - Issue 14

Nvidia GPU Enables Photo Matching

by Bob Raikes

A group of scientists has developed an algorithm for Nvidia GPUs called FastPhotoStyle that will copy the style from one photograph to another. The results are surprisingly good and the algorithm is said to …

Tags:Back Panel| Digital Photography| GPUs| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nvidia| Vol 25 - Issue 12

Nvidia and Microsoft Team for Real Time Ray Tracing

by Bob Raikes

Ray tracing in real time has long been the ‘holy grail’ of graphics engineers. Up to now, that has not been possible, although as we have reported, companies have worked on ray-tracing just the …

Tags:GPUs| Large Display Monitor| Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Nvidia| ray tracing| Vol 25 - Issue 11

Lensless Flat 3D Camera Needs A Lot of Computing

by Matthew Brennesholtz

One of my Display Daily’s last fall was titled “Ultra-Thin Cameras for Thinner Smartphones.” Those ultra-thin cameras were mostly based on computational photography, where the raw data from the image sensor requires serious computation …

Tags:5G| Cameras| Cloud Computing| Digital Photography| Light Field Cameras| Nvidia| Vol 25 - Issue 11

Nvidia Result 8/02/2018

by Vijaya

Nvidia reported its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year, 2018. Revenue for the quarter was $2.91 billion, up 34% from $2.17 billion reported in Q4 of 2017. Net income was $1.12 …

Tags:Financial Data| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nvidia| Vol 25 - Issue 05