Interview with Digital Artist about his Core i7
I've had the pleasure of meeting Mike Landry through my work at Intel. He's a Digital Content Creator/ Movie Maker out of San Francisco. He's created two works for Intel: Cubicle and Wall Crawl. The second video was created on a Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition based desktop, Intel's most extreme processor available at this time. We were able to bring Mike to Intel and interview him about his experiences with his new system... I hope you enjoy this little clip:
What I like so much about this interview is how Mike explains how the amazing performance of the processor benefits him:
- Reduced frustration with rendering times, and
- Less worry about making mistakes -- allowing more creativity in his process;
If you have recently upgraded your process, what benefits do you see?
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Mar 21 | Art said:
This Rocks!! specially for artists can't wait to get my hands on it :D