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Intel Day: New Car Technologies and 3D Game Graphics

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At Intel Day 2009 at the Computer History Museum, Intel shows off a new technique for ray tracing in games with a demo of Quake Wars. The company also exhibits new concepts for integrating mobile devices and on-the-go data updates with your car. Senior Writer Darren Gladstone is your guide.

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