Even a JRPG's combat system needs to evolve alongside its characters if you want to go from rat hunting to god slaying.
Game characters have come a long way in the last few years, but Genies — the company best known for its ultra-stylized digital avatars — is kicking that evolution into high gear. After announcing a ...
GMI Cloud, an Nvidia Cloud Partner (NCP) and GPU-as-a-Service provider, has announced plans to build a US$500 million AI Factory in Taiwan, adding new large-scale compute capacity to the region's ...
US-based GMI Cloud will build a US$500 million AI data center in Taiwan, set to open in March 2026 with around 7,000 Nvidia Blackwell GPUs. Early clients will include Wistron, Trend Micro and TECO.
TAIPEI, Nov 17 (Reuters) - U.S.-based cloud services provider GMI Cloud said on Monday it will build a $500 million artificial intelligence data centre in Taiwan with the support of U.S. chipmaker ...
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Commvault, a leader in unified resilience at enterprise scale, is introducing the Commvault Cloud Unity platform—a next-generation, AI-enabled version of Commvault Cloud that unifies data security, ...
Google Cloud has introduced a big update in a bid to keep AI developers on its Vertex AI platform for concepting, designing, building, testing, deploying and modifying AI agents in enterprise use ...
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You come back from vacation and find that you've taken more than 1,000 pictures. What do you do with them? Let's take a trip down memory lane to 2015, when Google Photos was the hero we all needed.