Imagination Tech

Imagination Tech

At Imagination, we love engineering the graphics, CPU, and AI chip designs that are at the core of your favourite electronic products. What’s unique about our designs is that they’re high-performance and power efficient, while being squeezed into the smallest space possible. That means a no-compromise approach to making your gadgets smart and portable. It’s this philosophy that has led to Imagination powering more than 10 billion of the world’s most iconic electronic devices; from phones to drones.

Stuck on OpenGL ES? Time to move on! Why Vulkan is the future of graphics

Once, when you were looking to develop a mobile application with complex graphics, in most cases you immediately thought of OpenGL ES. In this blog post.

PowerVR Tools and SDK 2018 Release 1 now available

The PowerVR Developer Technology team is delighted to announce the latest version of our PowerVR Tools and SDK – 2018 Release 1. Following on from our.

The Inventions of Imagination

Thursday, April 26th marks ‘World IP Day,’ a day each year when the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) spreads the word about the role that .

Introducing the groundbreaking PVRStudio and PVRTune Complete

Some of our PowerVR Developer Technology team are living it up in San Francisco this week at the Game Developer Conference 2018 on our Imagination.

PowerVR performance tips for Unreal Engine 4

This blog post is a must-read for every Unreal Engine 4 developer that wants to learn about how to optimise for PowerVR platforms specifically, as well as.

PowerVR virtualization and the Series8XT: geared for automotive

Over the last few years the concept of virtualization – separating software from the hardware on which it is run – has become familiar to many. In this.

Imagination’s view: The key trends at CES 2018

 

An industry built on sand: the 70th anniversary of the invention of the transistor

Transistors are the unsung hero of the internet age yet few people outside the semiconductor industry are aware they exist. The first transistor was.

Neural networks – a guide for my mom

My mother is a retired nurse. She’s an intelligent woman, and when it comes to caring for patients, really knows her stuff. The other day I told her I was.