The development comes a few months after Jim Ryan, Sony CEO, said, “There’s been lots of attention around cloud gaming. We observe mobility in gaming habits to be an increasingly important trend. The cloud will be fundamental to allowing us or anyone else to exploit that trend of mobility.”
Microsoft's recent $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard has further upped the competition in the space. Sony's acquisition of iSIZE is perceived as a strategic move in response to this intense competition.
Not just globally, the cloud gaming segment is heating up in India too. In a leaked Xbox internal document, it was revealed that Reliance Jio had been seeking a partnership with Microsoft in the cloud gaming space in 2020. Microsoft has been working with Jio to bring Project xCloud into the Indian market since then.
Subsequently, Reliance attempted to forge a partnership with NVIDIA for its GeForce Now cloud gaming service in November 2022. However, the partnership could not materialise as planned, and Jio sought collaborations with smaller cloud providers like Ubitus K.K., leading to the launch of JioGamesCloud. With its extensive user base, Jio has the potential to make a significant impact in the cloud gaming market.
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TIME’s AI Innovations
AI has taken centre stage in 2023, earning recognition from TIME magazine for its impact on various sectors. Among TIME's list of 14 notable inventions, here are eight AI innovations that have left a significant mark in the constantly evolving industry.
GPT-4 from OpenAI garnered attention for its capabilities, despite concerns about transparency.
Meta's SeamlessM4T addresses language diversity with a multilingual translation model.
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NVIDIA Builds Chip Using Trained Chips
NVIDIA first built the chip and is now using those LLM-trained chips to optimise its architecture, design and cost. NVIDIA has found the true use case of LLM through ‘ChipNeMo’. A 43-billion-parameter LLM, ChipNeMo is aimed at assisting chip designers with various tasks, such as answering design-related questions, summarising bug documentation, and generating scripts for Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools.
This specialised LLM was trained on NVIDIA’s internal data, enabling it to enhance designer productivity. While initially for internal use, it holds potential for EDA tool vendors to create more user-friendly interfaces for chip design, offering "superpowers" to designers throughout the design process.
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