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Default Intel talks mobile gaming, OpenGL ES 3.1 on Bay Trail

GDC — On Wednesday, Intel announced its renewed commitment to the desktop. Yesterday, the company talked specifically about gaming, especially on the mobile front. In the words of Richard Huddy, Intel's European Games Enabling Manager, Intel "takes gaming awfully seriously." To prove his point, Huddy kicked off the presentation with quote from our very own Scott Wasson.

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