Remove 2016 Remove 3D Remove Development Remove Hardware
article thumbnail

Taipei-based computer vision startup eYs3D gets $7M Series A

TechCrunch

eYs3D Microelectronics , a fabless design house that focuses on end-to-end software and hardware systems for computer vision technology, has raised a $7 million Series A. Based in Taipei, Taiwan, eYs3D was spun out of Etron , a fabless IC and system-in-package (SiP) design firm, in 2016.

3D 215
article thumbnail

Top 7 Gaming Trends and Technologies in 2024

Openxcell

Conversely, streaming video games have fueled a dramatic boom in 3D game development. Keeping up with the latest mobile gaming trends gives players, developers, and industry professionals an edge over their competitors. Gaming can be streamed efficiently on the cloud server without the need for powerful hardware.

Games 52
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

John Carmack Biography

The Crazy Programmer

John Carmack is an American programmer and a video game developer. He is the co-founder of id Software, and the main programmer of popular games Wolfenstein, Commander Keen, 3D, Quake and Doom. The group released Wolfenstein 3D in 1992 and then Doom in 1993. This programming language was developed by John himself.

3D 34
article thumbnail

PassiveLogic, which creates digital twins of building systems, raises $15M

TechCrunch

PassiveLogic, a startup developing a platform to autonomously control building systems, today announced that it raised $15 million from Brookfield Growth, the investment arm of asset management firm Brookfield. Harvey founded Salt Lake City, Utah-based PassiveLogic in 2016 with Jeremy Fillingim.

System 200
article thumbnail

How Retailers Use Artificial Intelligence to Innovate Customer Experience and Enhance Operations

Altexsoft

In December 2016, Amazon introduced the ‘Just Walk Out’ shopping experience with the first Amazon Go store in its Seattle office building. Let’s travel overseas and check out how Chinese tech giants have been developing in the same field. Slow checkout is the reason that 18 percent of customers would shop elsewhere. Amazon Go stores.

article thumbnail

Mistaking performance for competence

TechCrunch

In addition to running our robotics coverage, I also run TC’s hardware coverage overall, including all the consumer news and reviews. Robotics has always been capital-intensive and requires investment in hardware as well as software. There are a lot of reasons for this. Curation is also an important part of the job. Yes and no.

article thumbnail

Biohacker’s latest answer to health care hurdles: Homebrew meds

The Parallax

During his presentation here at this year’s Hackers On Planet Earth (HOPE) biennial hacker confab, Laufer and the Four Thieves Vinegar biohacking collective he represents debuted a 3D-printable version of the chemical reactor hardware for turning chemicals, as well as painkillers like oxycodone, into more helpful medication.

Chemicals 189