Technology company Oorbit has announced the roll-out of its software streaming platform XBeam. Part of Collision 2023, it allows users to access games and AI and creative tools quickly and efficiently with no downloads.
Ash Koosha, Oorbit CEO and co-founder said, “The future of content consumption, and especially high-demand operations like AI and game streaming, is limited by the current capacity of cloud computing and the processing power of consumer electronics chips and cloud GPU/CPU availability.
“Oorbit’s next-generation computing backbone will maximise available global compute power to provide developers and, ultimately, consumers a single path to better performance through broadband, Wi-Fi and 5G. Oorbit XBeam delivers fast and easy access to the consumer via the internet and to every screen/display.”
XBeam simplifies game and AI app deployment and makes them accessible to a broader audience. Developers can learn more and sign up for Oorbit XBeam at the company website. Furthermore, according to Oorbit, its new platform is a game changer for hobbyists, start-ups and enterprises, making distributing games and apps as easy as publishing blogs.
Access games and apps from any device
With XBeam, developers can upload their games, apps and software, allowing users to stream them to any device and browser. Additionally, uploading a project and connecting to the website, lets developers scale it to host over 100k users. Likewise, the platform offers a user-friendly interface and robust security features. Anyone can join XBeam’s waitlist by visiting playxbeam.com.
Oorbit co-founder and CTO Pooya Koosha said, “Oorbit XBeam is the only specialised tool and game engine side technology that removes existing barriers between developers and the compute infrastructure that streams their content, empowering publishers and developers to set up their own live service with no coding required.
“It is the first platform to reduce months of cloud deployment work and removes millions of dollars from budgeting new applications. For the first time, we are inviting developers to kick the tires on XBeam and for a limited time, they can do so for free.”
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