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- Amazon has world's cheapest AMD Ryzen 7 4800H and RTX 2060-powered Asus laptop for pre-order at an incredible US$1199
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- NIH Approved 3D-Printed Face Shield Design For Hospitals Running Out Of PPE
- Apple to debut multiple ARM MacBook, desktop models in 2021
- Intel Issues Kaby Lake-G Driver Update After 14 Months, But It Comes From AMD
- Memory Issues For AI Edge Chips
- A closer look at the design and engineering behind Apple's Airpods
- Rx 5500xt/5600xt/5700/5700xt owners
- DLSS on XSX/PS5?
Posted: 29 Mar 2020 04:59 AM PDT |
[Bob of All Trades] Asus TUF 506 Review! A Ryzen 4800H Laptop Review! Posted: 29 Mar 2020 04:27 PM PDT |
The Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro mark the end of the era of affordable Xiaomi flagships Posted: 29 Mar 2020 07:54 PM PDT |
[Level1Techs] Wendell Reveals HYGON AVX2 & Performance Mysteries! (Poking At Chinese Servers Pt. 2) Posted: 29 Mar 2020 01:42 PM PDT |
NIH Approved 3D-Printed Face Shield Design For Hospitals Running Out Of PPE Posted: 29 Mar 2020 12:08 PM PDT |
Apple to debut multiple ARM MacBook, desktop models in 2021 Posted: 29 Mar 2020 05:41 AM PDT |
Intel Issues Kaby Lake-G Driver Update After 14 Months, But It Comes From AMD Posted: 29 Mar 2020 08:40 AM PDT |
Memory Issues For AI Edge Chips Posted: 29 Mar 2020 04:47 PM PDT |
A closer look at the design and engineering behind Apple's Airpods Posted: 29 Mar 2020 10:02 AM PDT |
Rx 5500xt/5600xt/5700/5700xt owners Posted: 30 Mar 2020 02:15 AM PDT Comment what type of issues you have been having and what card you have [link] [comments] |
Posted: 29 Mar 2020 04:19 PM PDT Will the next-gen consoles (XSX/PS5) be capable of implementing neural networks (similar to Nvidia's solution) to upscale lower resolution natively rendered images to higher resolution images whilst enabling ray tracing? For example, 1080P60FPS rendered natively then upscaled to 4K60FPS, the extra capacity can then be used to enable ray tracing or other effects to make games look better. From what I understand this should be achievable via a firmware update to the consoles even if such a feature isn't ready for launch day. What I'm not sure about is whether this can be done on the current RDNA GPU architecture effectively to output 4K60FPS games with ray tracing. My understanding is that these neural networks can be run on any GPU but work best on dedicated AI processors which may not be present in the next-gen consoles. So theoretically such a feature could be implemented on the XSX/PS5. [link] [comments] |
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