As the September launch of game streaming platform Gaikai draws ever-closer, the company has announced its latest business win: investments from Intel and Limelight Networks. This news (for which the full press release can be found after the break) comes just over a month after Gaikai inked a multi-year deal with EA to provide its titles via in-browser streaming.
Gaikai isn’t disclosing the nitty-gritty, dollars and cents details of the investments, but we know that the company was already at work building its servers utilizing Intel’s “overkill is not a word” six-core CPUs and solid-state drives. Which, essentially, makes Gaikai a showcase for Intel’s most cutting-edge tech; tech that will be installed at “key nodes” within Limelight Networks’ infrastructure. (We also hear it’ll give Gaikai a fresh, citrus-y smell.)
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