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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H2207 @lemmy.world
Laughs in AMD
29 1 ReplyHadriscus @lemm.ee Cries in hardware raytracing
9 5 Replythe_q @lemmy.world Smiles in not needing proprietary software tricks to force customers into buying increasingly expensive gpus
37 3 ReplyHadriscus @lemm.ee I use Blender, it's GNU-GPL
5 0 Replythe_q @lemmy.world What did you do before RT?
1 0 ReplyHadriscus @lemm.ee Another related job
1 0 Replythe_q @lemmy.world Hopefully 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 Replyuis @lemmy.world
Blender already has OpenCL raytracing kernels(shaders)
1 0 ReplyHadriscus @lemm.ee They 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 !
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LemmyIsFantastic @lemmy.world Yeah those fps and quality gains are just tricks of the eyes 🙄.
And I forgot AMD is just happily giving away those GPUs and not charging hundreds.
3 11 Replythe_q @lemmy.world Oh boy! It's the contrarian again! Leading the pack with downvotes on all his shitty takes!
6 1 ReplyLemmyIsFantastic @lemmy.world Oh no, zealots don't like me. WHAT WILL I DO!!!!!!??????
4 4 Replythe_q @lemmy.world You'll probably continue to be a burden on the rest of us.
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Baut [she/her] auf. @lemmy.blahaj.zone
AMD can do that though?
3 0 ReplyHadriscus @lemm.ee Not 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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