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IDF 2013: Keynote, Day 2

Scott Lowe

This leads Eul into a discussion of the Intel Silvermont core: built with 22nm Tri-Gate transistors, multi-core architecture, 64-bit support, and a wide dynamic power operating range. Bay Trail is a mobile computing experience reference architecture. From there, Skaugen shifts into a discussion of perceptual computing (3D support).

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Microsoft’s Phil Spencer on launching the new Xbox

The Verge

It also feels like we’ve reached an inflection point for game streaming: Google, Amazon, and Microsoft all have services that allow you to play games on any device by streaming them over the internet — a plan that has led to controversy and conflict with Apple, which has put up roadblocks for these services in the iOS App Store. I do, yeah.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Hacker Revolution Will Be Televised

ForAllSecure

I think we did one training for Google once a long time ago, where we did a paid training using whatever hackable video games but really, we just have done a bunch of CTFs where we, you know, release these hackable things. I like real architecture and real customers. As for fun like we've to this day never made really money on that.