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Dean Takahashi, who is the lead writer for GamesBeat at VentureBeat, where he covers games, hardware, R&D, and other tech. I’ve known him for about fifteen years and have contributed guest posts under my byline over the years. Dean came to Silicon Valley in 1994, the year that Netscape went public. He says two of the most exciting game tech developments he’s seen over his career were the birth of modern 3D graphics, with titles such as Tomb Raider, and the rise of graphics cards from Nvidia, which Dean remembers being announced as a “Windows accelerator” and now they have more than 10,000 employees.
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