A former technology company founded by Gavriel State - who ran the Linux product division at Corel.
In 2016, TransGaming Inc. decided to change its business focus from technology and gaming to real estate financing.
[2] In August 2016 its last remaining gaming division, GameTree TV, with its subsidiaries and offices in Tel Aviv and Kyiv, were sold to TransGaming Interactive UK Limited - a subsidiary of General Media Ventures based in the United Kingdom.
[5][6] Cider was a technology marketed towards developers that allowed Windows games to run on Mac OS X.
[11] SwiftShader is built around two major optimizations that affect its architecture: dynamic code generation, and parallel processing.
[13] In a press release dated 2008-08-20, TransGaming announced that they "will utilize Sony DADC's SecuROM digital rights management (DRM) solution for all video game titles enabled through TransGaming's Cider portability engine for Mac games."