Driving an AE86 apparently feels just like using wayland with NVIDIA
Driving an AE86 apparently feels just like using wayland with NVIDIA
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Laughs in AMD
27 0 ReplyCries in hardware raytracing
9 0 ReplySmiles in not needing proprietary software tricks to force customers into buying increasingly expensive gpus
36 0 ReplyI use Blender, it's GNU-GPL
5 0 ReplyWhat did you do before RT?
1 0 ReplyAnother related job
1 0 ReplyHopefully AMD can close the gap on RT performance in the future. I think I read they're working on a cuda-like project.
2 0 ReplyThey have put out HIP (which is even hardware agnostic) but the bottleneck is at the hardware level if I'm well informed
Yes me too, I dearly hope some competition comes on the field, either from AMD or Intel, because this Nvidia monopoly has not been good for us !
1 0 ReplyBlender already has OpenCL raytracing kernels(shaders)
1 0 Reply
AMD can do that though?
3 0 ReplyNot really no, there's a factor of almost 4x in performance between the top cards (my use case specifically being GPU rendering in Blender using Optix or HIP)
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