Do you think they trust it?
You should ask and report back.
Do you think they trust it?
You should ask and report back.
Sorry, I meant which one? Intel Irix? Nvidia? AMD?
Ok interesting. 4gb RAM. But they're also requiring a GPU that supports direct x v11. So there's some rendering happening at the client?
That's still going to make a dumb terminal quite expensive.
I'll defer to your expertise.
Let's assume a modern AAA game streamed to a dumb terminal: what are the minimum specs for that terminal to run the game without hiccups (controlling for network bandwidth, of course)?
Processing, yes. Game data needs to be loaded in RAM.
I suppose games of the future will be optimized to require less RAM while streaming.
Even modern web browsers require at least 8gb.
You still need to run streamed games in RAM. A lot of RAM.
Well...we'll go back to Zork and Venture.
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little league
If you had said "Enterprise desktop" I'd kinda agree. Depends on how you define the leagues.
I believe there's growth in the "digital sovereignty" movement as well. Likely more than gaming.
My first thought reading this was that the "cool down" period to install (side load apps) would also be waived.
That's not what this says though.
This is interesting, but the following is not intuitive in relation to displaying ads on a display device:
Prevent automatic download of applications associated with device metadata
It confuses me what people say Linux is hard.
Nor appealing!