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27 dicembre Experts Develop A New "Super-Chip" To Improve Video GamingA Team of Experts from Glasgow University and U.S. 'Semi Conductor' Research Corporation are Now Working on Developing a New Generation of "Super-Chips" Meant to Make Ultra-Realistic Videogames.
According to them, the Silicon Chips that are Currently Being Used in Computers and Gaming Consoles already Reached the Peak of their Capabilities, Hence the Need for the Super-Chips. One of the Experts, Professor Iain Thayne, from Glasgow University, said:
"What gamers want is to develop games that make you feel as though you are part of the synthesised world. It is the silicon chips installed in games consoles which are holding this development back and so by increasing the power of chips, a whole new generation of computer games can be launched."
The Project, Supported by the 'Engineering and Physical Sciences' Research Council, is Set to be Completed within 3 Years and the Chips will be Ready for Use by Gaming Manufacturers by then. Aside from Gaming Consoles, the Experts also Said that the Chips they're Working on, Can be Used to Extend Battery Life and Increase the Speed of Various Electronic Gadgets such as Mobile Phones, Computer and Laptops.
Some Reader/s Comments on the Related Article:
"Today we already have less than enough good titles because the cost of development has skyrocketed since the first 3D games.
Now with this new chips how much will games cost to develop ? 100 million ? You know, there are other ways to improve games without better hardware. Wii is there to prove that." ----------
"... But I agree, products such as these are too obvious that they're almost redundant, but I think it's nice to know that there are people out there looking to make the most realistic games out there. However, games will start to look almost identical to one another (too real and it becomes way too uncomfortable to play imho). I think we truly will have to look towards companies like Nintendo and others who try and innovate the gaming industry (even if the games themselves leave something to be desired)."
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