Dell believes PC gaming has a bright future
September 9th, 2006 Leave a comment Visited 37 times, 1 so far today
Dell believes PC gaming has a bright future
World’s largest maker of personal computers is now looking at capturing the hearts of PC gamers. The company’s founder and Chairman Michael Dell sees computer gaming becoming a $4 billion-per-year industry by 2010.
More and more people are going online to play the latest videogames online to battle with other gamers around the world.
Dell said in a statement during the Austin Game Conference: “Things like multi-core processors, acceleration engines for physics and graphics, wide-screen displays, web cams: there are a lot of great things happening on the hardware side that can really make the gaming experience quite exciting.”
Dell just recently acquired Alienware, a Miami-based maker of gaming systems and also has their own XPS range of high performance gaming machines.
The company however has no plans to enter the videogame console market currently dominated by Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo.
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