Hardware
With tiled displays becoming cheaper to build and more widespread in deployments, how many pixels can a user effectively see?
JVC ships new 42-inch LCD for Photo Editing Use
In San Jose, CA from Sep 30-Oct 2, NVidia will host a conference dedicated to OpenCL, OpenGL, and GPGPU.
Three AMD DX11 Graphics Cards Expected Late 2009
Rumors are circling that AMD is planning 3 new DX11 compliant video cards, sporting 1200 stream processors.
GPUmat allows Matlab code to run directly on the GPU with no modifications, offering up to a 40x speedup.
Microscopes making a return in Biomedical Visualization
Light-based microscopes are making a comback in biomedical visualization, thanks to new fluorescent molecules and their ability to view live subjects.
DisplayLink today has announced a new line of their popular USB Display Adapters, capable of HD resolutions.
The XPort4100: A Rugged Graphics PMC/XMC Module
Extreme Engineering integrates the AMD Radeon E2400 to build a single-board computer capable of driving dual UXGA displays.
NVidia Chief Scientist Bill Dally discusses the future of GPUs
Drawing from his years of experience with HPC and parallel programming, Bill Dally makes the case for the GPU as a massive parallel processor.
Immersive Media’s Dodeca 2360 uses 11-lenses to record spherical video, and does so in a package small enough to mount on a bicycle.