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Minecraft 2 isn't happening. Microsoft continues updating the original game instead of creating a sequel. Learn what Notch's cancelled spiritual successor was and what's actually coming next.
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On Thursday, OpenAI released its first production AI model to run on non-Nvidia hardware, deploying the new GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark coding model on chips from Cerebras. The model delivers code at more ...
In an unexpected bit of news, Toyota has unveiled a proprietary game engine called Fluorite. Nope, this doesn't mean the company is entering the game development any time soon, but rather, is ...
Fluorite would have been a fantastic name for a smart car, such as an EV or a self-driving model. Instead, Toyota decided to use it for something nobody saw coming: a game engine. Not a game per se, ...
Fluorite is a ‘console-grade’ graphics engine that can perform well on embedded hardware like the chips in your car. Fluorite is a ‘console-grade’ graphics engine that can perform well on embedded ...
In interesting news, Toyota is building its own game engine for the screens inside your car. Toyota Connected North America, the subsidiary responsible for in-vehicle connectivity, has announced a new ...
So, you want to get better at Java coding? That’s awesome. The thing is, just watching videos or reading books only gets you so far. You really need to get your hands dirty and write some code.