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  • Random Number Generation: From PRNGs to Hardware Entropy Sources

    Beneath every spin of an online slot, every shuffle of a virtual card deck, and every dice roll in a digital craps table sits a question that the industry has spent two decades refining: how is random number generation actually performed, and how can players, operators, and regulators verify that the answer is honest? The evolution from early pseudo-random number generators to modern hardware-derived entropy sources represents one of the quietest but most consequential technical journeys in the gaming sector.

    Abstract visualization of digits transitioning into chaotic entropy patterns representing the mathematical foundation of random number generation systems
    Figure 1. The transition from deterministic sequences to hardware-derived entropy in modern random number generation.

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  • Inside the Codec Wars: H.265 and Live Dealer Broadcasting

    The transition from H.264 to H.265 in live dealer broadcasting represents one of the most consequential infrastructure shifts the iGaming industry has experienced over the past five years. While the change appears purely technical on the surface, its downstream effects have rewritten what operators can offer players, how studios deploy capital, and which markets remain commercially viable for premium live dealer broadcasting product.

    H.265, formally known as High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), promised a roughly fifty percent reduction in bitrate at equivalent visual quality compared to its predecessor. For an industry that distributes thousands of concurrent video streams across regions with widely varying bandwidth conditions, that compression gain translates directly into operational economics. Yet the migration has not been uniform, and the lessons emerging from the transition reveal as much about the business of broadcasting as about the codec itself.

    Abstract visualization of video data compression stages in live dealer broadcasting infrastructure, showing modern codec architecture for real-time streaming
    Figure 1. The multi-stage processing pipeline of modern video codecs in live dealer broadcasting infrastructure.

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