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What is spatial computing and how does Apple Vision work

Dataconomy

While Apple isn’t pioneering this field, it anticipates that this will be a significant leap forward in computing. The company is staking its claim in this domain with the launch of its new AR/VR headset, the Apple Vision Pro. Apple is actively promoting “spatial computing” as the go-to term for this experience.

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More on OnLive: New Cloud Solution Delivers Secure Cross-Platform Deployment for Graphics Intensive Applications

CTOvision

NEW ONLIVE CLOUD SOLUTION DELIVERS SECURE CROSS-PLATFORM DEPLOYMENT FOR GRAPHICS INTENSIVE APPLICATIONS. OnLive CloudLift Enterprise PaaS provides the first seamless solution for businesses with Graphics Intensive Applications. With this post we provide an update we just saw in their press release at: [link].

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How Nvidia became a trillion-dollar company

CIO Business Intelligence

It was when Nvidia reported strong results for the three months to April 30, 2023, and forecast that its sales could jump by 50% in the following fiscal quarter, that its stock market valuation soared, catapulting it into the exclusive trillion-dollar club alongside well-known tech giants Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft.

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6 strategic imperatives for your next data strategy

CIO Business Intelligence

By placing these platforms at the core of your data architecture, your organization can get a springboard into automation, analytics and AI/ML projects while rounding it out with additional partners and investments to complete your ecosystem.

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How Nvidia beat everyone else in the AI race

Vox

Apple , Microsoft , the oil company Saudi Aramco — and, as of 2024, Nvidia. The company doesn’t exactly make a shiny product attached to your hand all day, every day, as Apple does. That acquisition was pretty clearly intended to get control over a software architecture that most of the industry relied on,” says Peinert.

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Rainway’s Andrew Sampson on powering xCloud, challenging Google, and reimagining desktop apps

GeekWire

Back in October, Microsoft began pursuing alternative methods to bring xCloud to iOS, after Apple made it logistically impossible for it to be offered via Apple’s App Store due to restrictions on cloud gaming apps. That puts Rainway up against Google ( again ), with its suite of web-based apps.

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10 emerging innovations that could redefine IT

CIO Business Intelligence

The hope is that these new analog chips will use dramatically less power making them useful for any of the mobile and distributed applications on machines that aren’t always plugged in. Chance of succeeding: The success or failure will probably be governed by the nature of the applications.

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