Toshiba’s plans for the future of the Cell processor seem to see it powering everything from cellphones to washing machines but our video from last week’s Ceatec shows it doing a couple of far more interesting tricks.
Namely, handling 12 simultaneous high-def TV streams to a single monitor and running a demo of a super-slick markerless human motion capture system.
Author: Mark Hiratsuka
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