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Marrying technology from opposite poles of the computer industry, IBM and a multiplayer online game company are working to integrate the Cell game console processor with Big Blue's mainframe computers ...
Mainframe Industries has raised $8.3 million to develop cloud-native games in a financing led by Andreessen Horowitz, with additional investment from Riot Games. The Finnish-Icelandic gaming studio ...
IBM has a plan to stop the computing delays familiar to users of virtual worlds and online games, simply by adding its Cell gaming chips to its mainframe servers, the company said Thursday. IBM ...
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Indie game developer Assoupi and publisher The Arcade Crew revealed their latest game this week, as we're getting a fun new adventure platformer called MainFrames. The game will have you playing as a ...
Indie game developer Assoupi and publisher The Arcade Crew confirmed their action platformer game MainFrames will be a part of Steam Next Fest. The demo will give you a small sampling of the action ...
In this week’s Computerworld feature, Rebuilding the Legacy, I spoke with mainframe hardware and software vendors about the future of legacy code. Guru Rao, IBM fellow and chief engineer for eServer, ...
Mainframe Industries, the startup behind the first cloud-native massively multiplayer online game, today announced it has raised $23 million in new funding led by Andreessen Horowitz. All previous ...
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