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

CTOvision

The OnLive® CloudLift Enterprise service offers businesses the ability to stream latency-sensitive Graphics Intensive Applications (GIAs), such as high-definition interactive demos, simulations and 3D programs, from the cloud to virtually any device instantly, with unparalleled control, security and support.

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How Nvidia beat everyone else in the AI race

Vox

Nvidia was founded to design a specific kind of chip called a graphics card — also commonly called a GPU (graphics processing unit) — that enables the output of fancy 3D visuals on the computer screen. 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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Ascent B2B IT Forum – Next-Gen Enterprise Tech: How AR & VR are Pushing New Boundaries

The Investing Edge

One can argue that most of us have already dabbled in AR and/or VR, whether via Pokemon Go on an app on our mobile devices, or a miscellaneous headset experience. AR and VR are already being explored in some industries; field service, automotive, education, and architecture to name a few, the results of which are nothing short of spectacular.

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Ascent B2B IT Forum – Next-Gen Enterprise Tech: How AR & VR are Pushing New Boundaries

The Investing Edge

One can argue that most of us have already dabbled in AR and/or VR, whether via Pokemon Go on an app on our mobile devices, or a miscellaneous headset experience. AR and VR are already being explored in some industries; field service, automotive, education, and architecture to name a few, the results of which are nothing short of spectacular.

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