Someone (can't remember right now) said: "The problem with nvidia and ATI's business is at some point your eyes can't get any better."
What if?, if this is possible, what will be next?
What if?, if this is possible, what will be next?
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Jun 9 2007, 12:09 PM
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Someone (can't remember right now) said: "The problem with nvidia and ATI's business is at some point your eyes can't get any better."
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Jun 9 2007, 02:13 PM
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QUOTE(ikanayam @ Jun 9 2007, 12:17 PM) Exactly, but that's probably in 50 years time. Achieving complete photorealism is not trivial. Mad hardcore physics. I think it was Bob Cowell (former Intel architect) who said it way before the whole CPU-GPU thing. Massive SIMD for teh win.And even so, they are branching out into things other than graphics at this point, GPGPU applications will become much more popular by the end of this decade. QUOTE(awang @ Jun 9 2007, 02:00 PM) which means ur saying that in the past, the first man/ape or any name species u say it, see real life as blocky images?? that's why i don't believe in the BS of evolution theory..there is only perfection in life, in this case u dont see at all or can see perfectly.. You totally mis-read the post. don't relate technology evolution with God's perfect creation Please don't turn this into an evolution vs creationism debate. |
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