Iain Thomson in San Francisco, vnunet.com09 Jul 2008
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Animation studio DreamWorks has announced that it is switching from AMD to
Intel chips for its computers.
The studio had just reached the end of a three-year deal with AMD to provide
its hardware and has decided not to renew the contract.
DreamWorks said that it wants all of its films to be in 3D next year and that
Intel's processors would help it achieve this goal.
"Our objective is to significantly heighten the movie experience using
ground-breaking 3D filmmaking tools," said Jeffrey Katzenberg, chief executive
of DreamWorks Animation.
"Technology plays a significant role in enabling our artists to tell great
stories. By using Intel's computing products, we will create an and innovative
way for moviegoers to experience our films in 3D."
Developing animation in 3D uses huge amounts of computer power as different
images have to be prepared for each eye.
Over the next 18 months DreamWorks will strip out its dual-core AMD Opterons
and replace them with eight-core Intel Nehalem chips and the forthcoming
Larrabee graphics processors that will contain from 10 to 100 cores.
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