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Immortalis may refer to: * ''Immortalis'' (novel), a novel within ''The DemonWars Saga'', a series of high fantasy novels *Immortalis, a series of graphics processing units; see Mali (processor) *''Immortalis'', a video game formerly published by Aeria Games {{disambiguation ...
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Immortalis (novel)
''The DemonWars Saga'' is a series of high fantasy novels by R. A. Salvatore. It is set in the world of Corona, primarily in the kingdoms of Honce-the-Bear and Behren, and amongst the nomadic To-gai-ru. The series is separated into two trilogies connected by a single book, ''Mortalis''. The saga has an accompanying roleplaying game entitled ''Demon Wars''. The first trilogy ''The Demon Awakens'' Divided by the catastrophe and the destruction of their village, Dundalis, Elbryan Wyndon and Jilseponie "Pony" Ault struggle to sort out their lives. Elbryan is taken in by the Touel'alfar, the winged elves of Corona, while Pony makes her way to the city of Palmaris where she is raised by the Chilichunks, a husband and wife who own a tavern in the city. Meanwhile, Avelyn Desbris comes to terms with the all-too-human brothers of the Abellican Church and the myriad injustices he witnesses them cause. During their time apart, Elbryan is trained by the Touel'alfar as a ranger and takes o ...
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Mali (processor)
The Mali and Immortalis series of graphics processing units (GPUs) and multimedia processors are semiconductor intellectual property cores produced by Arm Holdings for licensing in various ASIC designs by Arm partners. Mali GPUs were developed by Falanx Microsystems A/S, which was a spin-off of a research project from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Arm Holdings acquired Falanx Microsystems A/S on June 23, 2006 and renamed the company to Arm Norway. It was originally named ''Malaik'', but the team shortened the name to ''Mali'', Serbo-Croatian for "small", which was thought to be fitting for a mobile GPU. On June 28, 2022, Arm announced their Immortalis series of GPUs with hardware-based Ray Tracing support. Graphics processors Utgard In 2005, Falanx announced their Utgard GPU Architecture, the Mali-200 GPU. Arm followed up with the Mali-300, Mali-400, Mali-450, and Mali-470. Utgard was a non-unified GPU (discrete pixel and vertex shaders). Mi ...
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