Showing posts with label Graphics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graphics. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Nvidia 970 & 980 on-the-go GPUs


Nvidia announced their GTX  970 and 980 GPUs  for desktop at Game24,last month.Today they announced their Maxwell structure based mobile GPU components i.e. GeForce 970M and 980M for smoother gaming.

Similar to its desktop-bound brethren, expect the new line of GPUs to improve certain aspects of the rendering process - like multi-frame sampling anti-aliasing and dynamic super resolution - by nearly two-fold while keeping the bottom panels cool to the touch.

Wednesday, 1 October 2014

Season's Hottest Game.

Available in PS,XBOX and PCs

Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is an action-packed adventure-RPG inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Exploring an original story of vengeance and redemption, the game puts players in the role of Talion, a valiant ranger whose family is slain in front of him the night Sauron and his army return to Mordor -- moments before his own life is taken. Resurrected by a Spirit of vengeance and empowered with Wraith abilities, Talion ventures into Mordor and vows to destroy those who have wronged him. Through the course of his personal vendetta, Talion uncovers the truth of the Spirit that compels him, learns the origins of the Rings of Power and ultimately confronts his true nemesis.

Every enemy that players face is a unique individual, differentiated by their personality, strengths and weaknesses. Through the Nemesis System, enemy relationships and characteristics are shaped by player actions and decisions to create personal archenemies that remember and adapt to the player and are distinct to every gameplay session. Gamers are able to craft their own battles, enemies and rewards within the dynamic world that remembers and adapts to their choices, delivering a unique experience to every player.

So are you ready for some action ?

source: IGN

Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Samsung Reportedly Developing Their Own GPUs


No one can criticize Samsung for not being behind when it comes to create milestones!
Samsung is preferably adapting their own chips for their devices as we cannot deny the fact that Samsung is moving more
and more towards using its Exynos processors instead of
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chip in many countries.

And now Samsung is Stepping up their game in Graphics department paired with their Next generation of Exynos Series of Processors.
Back before they launched Galaxy S5 was the rumors were swirling
around its hardware, we heard rumblings of Samsung working on a
GPU of its own for use in its Exynos chips. Today, that rumor has
resurfaced.
Samsung has continued work on
the GPU and managed to hire engineers from Nvidia, AMD, Intel and
other companies, most of which are remarkable for making GPUs for
personal computers. Development has apparently been going on for
a few years; it’s not surprising that Samsung is working on
developing a GPU, as using an in-house mobile GPU would free the company from having to license mobile GPUs from other chip makers.

An in-house chip would also allow Samsung to make its Exynos
chips more and more a fully home-grown project, though given the
long time it takes to design chips from the ground up, it could be a
while before we see the Korean manufacturer announce an Exynos
chip with its own GPU.