MUNICH &#151 Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) intends to widen its Torrenza processor interoperability thrust by taking a sponsorship for the OpenFPGA consortium. At the same time, the company announced ...
In a nutshell: Video game enthusiasts are a nostalgic bunch that often enjoy revisiting some of yesterday's greatest titles. Unfortunately for many, the aging hardware used to play those original ...
The Analogue Pocket, a high-end handheld retro gaming system, has taken a significant leap forward with the integration of OpenFPGA technology, allowing users to run ROMs directly from a microSD card.
“Memories,” as Analogue calls save-states, still aren’t complete, but you can at least save a respectable 128 different game states which is a vast improvement on the minimal offering at launch (one ...
OpenFPGA cores are software-defined specifications that instruct the FPGA hardware in the Analogue Pocket to emulate different hardware platforms. Unlike traditional programmable devices, FPGAs can be ...
The Analogue Pocket's openFPGA system lets you turn the system into one of the best emulation-focused retro gaming handhelds. I’m PCMag’s home theater and AR/VR expert, and your go-to source of ...
TAMPA, FL -- November 14, 2006 --To expand industry adoption of the AMD Torrenza initiative and an open-standards approach to innovation, AMD (NYSE:AMD) announced today at Supercomputing 2006 it will ...
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The Analogue Pocket, the gorgeous but expensive modern Game Boy replacement, gets its first major update today – and it’s bringing with it significant new features. The new features added today are ...