Imagination Sees Life Beyond Games
Jessica Lipsky, EETimes
1/23/2015 05:15 PM EST
SAN FRANCISCO – Imagination Technologies continues to diversify its bets beyond mobile games running on its graphics cores. The company showed a broad set of demos featuring its PowerVR GPU and other cores at the International CES.
“Taking [some mathematics and algorithm processing] off of the CPU and onto graphics pipeline has a lot of benefits,” an Imagination spokesperson told EE Times. “We can bring down the power and make the CPU cores essentially idle; the CPU will be free to run the operating system and other things.”
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