Current Silicon Processors Are Gaming Obstacles?
January 7, 2008 by Patrick Quek
Filed under Gaming

Current silicon computer chips or processors are holding game developers from creating true next-gen gaming technology. A $2.3 million super-chip project has begun to create the next superchip which will benefit the gaming universe.
“A lot of computer games still feel very unrealistic and flat,” outlined Professor Iain Thayne, the project’s lead researcher, in a Yorkshire Post report. “What gamers want is [for videogame producers] to develop games that make you feel as though you are part of the synthesised world.”
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