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CES 2009 Jules Urbach, AMD, & Cloud Computing

AMD @ CES 2009 - Dirk Meyer & Jules Urbach introduce the Fusion Render Node for Cloud Computing  
 
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Amazing! Big things coming in the future I suppose. Multilayer gaming on your cell phone globally maybe?
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This is absolutely amazing. I saw a video of someone playing Crysis maxed on their Omnia and their iPhone. As internet connections get better this is going to be even more amazing. Imagine playing the most hardware intensive game from these game server farms at 2560x1600 resolution! There is one big hitch though: what happens if a game server company goes out of business? Do you lose your games? Can you download your save files and preferences and have a physical copy? These issues need fixing
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OnLive went public beta wohoo! xD
blkguy620 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I wanna be a beta tester! Ive been crying about cloud computing since the Atari Transputer
GregBass (5 months ago) Show Hide
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The future looks bright...
Every1Rocks555 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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idk 1/10th the power and it is still as powerful?
little skeptical with this whole cloud computing thing here
NPSF3000 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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"idk 1/10th the power and it is still as powerful?"

Thats simply GPU Rhetoric.
robertking82881 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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you put a ati+amd joint force = bye bye intell hello next gen. i think it was a great idea when they joind force's there only join company of its kind that do both gpu and cpu just think of the possible's to come
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Welcome to Internet 2.0 :-)
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Internet 2.0 = HTML 5.0.. and obviusly the death of flash, silverlight and similiars..

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