An engineering prototype of a special GTX295 made from two GTX285’s with 4GB of Ram has appeared.
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Subsidyscope, an initiative of The Pew Charitable Trusts, has built some interesting interactive visualizations of recent various federal programs meant to “Fix” the economy.
Sun claims their visualization offerings were end-of-life’d in April, but will be supported until 2014.
A report from NPR’s Joe Greenberg discovered how states are spending millions of federal stimulus dollars with Autodesk
Applicant has generated a great collection of employment and unemployment graphs for each of the 50 states.
A new voxel modeling tool with support for noise perturbed meshes and a huge featureset, Voxelogic has announced Acropora.
Free attendance, Door Prizes, and presentations from Paul Del Vecchio and Justin Paguia tonight at the AEFX New York Meeting.
Pixar coupled a physics simulation with a procedural animation tool to make the balloons in ‘Up’ realistic.
A new commercial for Nestle’s “Club” chocolate showcases some great fluid simulation work by the Sydney animation & design studio Collider.
AMD is announcing a new Stream Transcoding Paradigm for GPGPU applications.
SIGGRAPH2009 has announced some of the papers that will appear in the 2009 Technical Papers Program.
David McCutchen, CTO of Immersive Media, sits down to talk about Spherical video technology and the dodeca2360.