Entries from February 2007

REMINDER : The carnival of Game Programming

Comments   0   Date Arrow  February 26, 2007 at 1:53pm   User  by Harry Kalogirou

Hello everybody… I would like to remind you of the upcoming Carnival of Game Programming. The carnival is going to be held on the first of March so if you have an article to submit please do it now, since time is running out!

You can go directly here to submit the article!

Meet you there…

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MegaTexture Hype

Comments   10   Date Arrow  February 9, 2007 at 10:07pm   User  by Harry Kalogirou

Is it just me, or any other of you think that the Megatexture technology that the advanced DOOM 3 engine is going to provide is just nonsense? I mean besides the first awe of the hypie name, when you settle to actually think about it the megatexture technology is just a pain in the @#%! […]

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nVidia unveils CUBA - The GPU Computing Revolution

Comments   0   Date Arrow  February 7, 2007 at 1:54am   User  by Harry Kalogirou

In a recent press release nVidia anounced CUBA. A fundamentaly new architecture for GPU computing that will finally remove the stream computing paradigm!

This is like my previous post about gpus and the programming model was read by nVidia! Imagine we will finally be able to harvest the powers of modern GPUs for general computing, without having to mess with vertex buffer, textures and other nonsense!

Good days ahead!!!

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Carnival of Game Programming

Comments   5   Date Arrow  February 6, 2007 at 10:27pm   User  by Harry Kalogirou

I would like to inform you that the Carnival of Game Programming was started at Blog Carnival. The goal is to have host a carnival each month (given that there are enough good articles).

What is the Carnival of Game Programming?

The Carnival of Game Programming collects together links pointing to blog articles about game programming and works like a […]

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