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Sony had developed an audio codec that is in both the Xbox and Nintendo mainboard chipsets. They use Sony's "tech."

 

Sony WON!!!:chester:

 

Hell, Microsoft adopted Sony-developed blu-ray "tech"...............Microsoft is using Sony's "tech." I'll purposely leave it vague and run away. LOL

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Developers use PCs to make Nintendo and Sony games....... MS won!!!!     

Actrually, the building where Azure cloud servers are housed, used a special textile flooring that is from a manufacturing company in Japan, and Nintendo is a silent owner of that company.  

2 minutes ago, jehurey said:

Sony had developed an audio codec that is in both the Xbox and Nintendo mainboard chipsets. They use Sony's "tech."

 

Sony WON!!!:chester:

 

Hell, Microsoft adopted Sony-developed blu-ray "tech"...............Microsoft is using Sony's "tech." I'll purposely leave it vague and run away. LOL

Xbox1 S and X uses blueray drives and plays blue ray movies..... Sony won :lemming:

 

 

DynamiteCop is such a fucking idiot :rofls:

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Actrually, the building where Azure cloud servers are housed, used a special textile flooring that is from a manufacturing company in Japan, and Nintendo is a silent owner of that company.

 

So, both Sony and Microsoft are using Nintendo's "tech" because literally without Nintendo, the servers would fall through the floor.

 

So you see.................Nintendo won!!! :chester:

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24 minutes ago, Goukosan said:

@jehurey.....

 

@DynamiteCop!probably missed this part of the news 

 

Both MS streaming and Sony streaming may end up on Switch. 

 

MS won :rofls:

 

 

 

 

 

That's pure speculation whereas the other is based on inside talks. If Nintendo enters the foray with their own service via Microsoft the latter wouldn't happen. 

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14 hours ago, DynamiteCop! said:

That's pure speculation whereas the other is based on inside talks. If Nintendo enters the foray with their own service via Microsoft the latter wouldn't happen. 

Here you go again only believing and disbelieving the same story at the same time. 

:rofls:

 

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31 minutes ago, Goukosan said:

Here you go again only believing and disbelieving the same story at the same time. 

:rofls:

 

Because one part of it is based on inside information while the other is personal speculation from the analyst....

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21 minutes ago, DynamiteCop! said:

Because one part of it is based on inside information while the other is personal speculation from the analyst....

As if there haven't been inside information about MS wanting XCloud on Switch from Multiple sources:mjpls:

 

 

This has one source and you believe it immediately :rofls:

 

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20 hours ago, Remij_ said:

I said a long long looooong time ago that "Nintendo" and "Playstation" will eventually be apps which run on generic PC hardware.

 

It starts with streaming... then, as more people begin to just stream their games, 3rd parties will start doing their own thing and save development budget building a single version of their game able to reach every screen out there.. the reasons for dedicated console hardware begin to disappear.  It doesn't make any sense for these console manufacturers to spend money designing and building hardware and building up a hardware base... at the point where they will be losing money on every system sold.   So they follow suit.  They stop making dedicated hardware and build a single version that runs on PC hardware (home and server) and they can deploy that build to everyone.  People who stream will stream, and people who want local will play it on PC hardware.  That hardware will of course have many form factors... Desktops, Laptops, console-like small form factors, HTPCs, Tablets ect.  You can then pretty much reach every device out there either streaming or locally.

 

Creating a dedicated console will make less and less sense as time goes on and things have to scale up.  They aren't going to design "consoles" in the future so that they can use them as server blades... lmfao.  I can see that happening in the transition period to make use of hardware that was already designed and can be repurposed.  But once all these companies begin to unify around the same hardware (servers/PC) then they stop making consoles.  That's why MS has essentially bet everything on Streaming and cloud computing.  They lost a crucial generation, which essentially forced them to push for this inevitable future, but at a much quicker pace.  It just so happens that it falls in line with the goal and and the strength of the entire company and where MS' new leadership has been taking it.

 

MS has changed DRASTICALLY since Nadella took over.  They've open sourced shit that nobody ever thought they would, they've published previously denied spec documents for their technologies.. they're learning to work with the communities to better improve and integrate their products/technologies rather than trying to force people to move into their own proprietary bullshit.  The company has a clear vision now, and they're firing up all cylinders working towards the same goal.  With a company the size of MS...that's extremely important, and hard to do.  But they are doing it.

 

 

youre a fucking idiot if you think nintendo will ever stop doing its hardware. Nintendo's philosophy has been the same for over 100 years = games are toys, which need a physical body that looks and feels unique. Read up on Nintendos policy if you know Japanese.

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2 hours ago, HolyAx said:

youre a fucking idiot if you think nintendo will ever stop doing its hardware. Nintendo's philosophy has been the same for over 100 years = games are toys, which need a physical body that looks and feels unique. Read up on Nintendos policy if you know Japanese.

Shut up faggot.  Nintendo's days are done just like the rest of them.  Their next WiiU level disaster is the end of them.

 

bubu Nintendo's policy :tom:  

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As part of the memorandum of understanding, Sony and Microsoft will also explore collaboration in the areas of semiconductors and AI. For semiconductors, this includes potential joint development of new intelligent image sensor solutions. By integrating Sony’s cutting-edge image sensors with Microsoft’s Azure AI technology in a hybrid manner across cloud and edge, as well as solutions that leverage Sony’s semiconductors and Microsoft cloud technology, the companies aim to provide enhanced capabilities for enterprise customers. In terms of AI, the parties will explore incorporation of Microsoft’s advanced AI platform and tools in Sony consumer products, to provide highly intuitive and user-friendly AI experiences.

 

 

"Partners"

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4 minutes ago, jehurey said:

How do you incorporate image sensors for A.I. and cloud computing?

 

What type of product would need to use image sensors and cloud computing at the same time?

Uh.. AI uses cameras for tons of shit..

 

In the context of gaming.. there's literally tons of applications.  VR is one that I can see coming to mind instantly.  Other things like integrating cloud computing and AI recognition into the operating system and UI itself.

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The biggest loser here by far is Amazon. Cloud services are growing atm in their infency, but there will be a time where growth potential wears out.

 

It's clear the MS CEO going out and outbidding the competition with their offers. But I think both Sony/MS/Nintendo are in for a surprise how low the Steaming adapatation rate for gaming will be with tens of services out there, currently there is only a theoretical growth potential.

 

Overall gaming will be a tiny percentage of overall cloud usage and services anyways

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Apparently the optics division at Sony is posting loses. So MS sweetened the deal to make Sony choose Azure. Wonder what other sweeteners MS is offering behind the scenes.

 

Looks like Sony's optics might be them taking a bullet to grow the cloud business.

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