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- Nvidia should have introduced a DLSS-mode based on native res today!
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- ELI5: Wouldn't "Silicon Photonics" basically just be glass?
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[VideoCardz] Gigabyte expects Radeon RX 6600 XT to feature 8GB of memory Posted: 22 Jun 2021 11:53 PM PDT |
Posted: 22 Jun 2021 09:30 AM PDT |
[Gamers Nexus] AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution Quality Comparison & Benchmarks (FSR) Posted: 22 Jun 2021 06:15 AM PDT |
Chinese state media reports 90% of China's bitcoin mining could be coming offline Posted: 22 Jun 2021 09:29 AM PDT |
AMD’s gift to ALL gamers - FidelityFX Super Resolution Posted: 22 Jun 2021 06:13 AM PDT |
AMD ends driver support for Radeon 200, 300 and Fury series Posted: 22 Jun 2021 04:37 AM PDT |
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Restructures Key Groups, Navin Shenoy to Leave Company Posted: 22 Jun 2021 01:54 PM PDT |
Nvidia should have introduced a DLSS-mode based on native res today! Posted: 22 Jun 2021 12:33 PM PDT The hardware topic of the day is DLSS vs. FSR and neither Nvidia nor AMD were hesitant to reveal and release some new stuff. But in my opinion, Nvidia missed a chance to set something right: When Nvidia first announced DLSS, they've promised a mode based on native resolution targeting superior image quality then native. Back then, this mode was called DLSS 2x, to separate it from the mode DLSS 1x. You can read up on it here: https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/nvidia-turing-architecture-in-depth/ (just use CRTL+f and search for DLSS 2X) Since then, a lot has happened. DLSS was released with only one mode. Back then, DLSS was crap. But DLSS got updated, got better and got more modes. Nevertheless, there hasn't been a mode based on native resolution. Nvidia, it's been more then long enough. In September, your developer blog post will turn three years old. You had many opportunities to bring a DLSS mode based on native resolution. One of these opportunities was or is today. Yes, you are doing good work with DLSS, okay. DLSS 2.2 looks like a good upgrade, you've added more games to your lineup, you've integrated it in more engines. Nevertheless, your promise isn't fulfilled. Fix it. Today would have been a great opportunity. Please, at least provide a roadmap, give us a date on which you'll finally deliver. If anybody believes this posting would be a little bit too harsh: There was a previous posting, more then two months ago. Feel free to take a look, it was more polite: https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/mr8px1/where_is_dlss_2x_or_dlss_ultra_quality/?ref_source=embed&ref=share Such a hesitant situation needs a climax; this posting is, in my eyes, the needed climax. [link] [comments] |
HWiNFO lists Intel XMP 3.0 for DDR5 memory in upcoming software changes Posted: 22 Jun 2021 11:30 AM PDT |
AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution Analysis, Should Nvidia be Worried? Posted: 22 Jun 2021 06:23 AM PDT |
Your CPU May Have Slowed Down on Wednesday Posted: 22 Jun 2021 05:42 AM PDT |
Leaked document affirms what many suspected: OnePlus is becoming an OPPO subbrand Posted: 22 Jun 2021 06:28 PM PDT |
Intel to Create RISC-V Development Platform with SiFive P550 Cores on 7nm in 2022 Posted: 22 Jun 2021 06:07 AM PDT |
AMD Fidelity Fx Super Resolution: For All Gamers, Thoughts & Impressions Posted: 22 Jun 2021 08:00 AM PDT |
Intel to Adopt SiFive's New High-Performance P550 RISC-V Cores With 7nm Platform Posted: 22 Jun 2021 06:18 AM PDT |
Friend with one arm wants to play shooters Posted: 22 Jun 2021 01:23 PM PDT Hi does anyone know if there is a product like the Razer Tartarus V2 with a built in mouse sensor. with the tartarus like controllers, he can either walk or either look around. We are trying to find a way to make his gamer life easier. we already thought about ripping a sensor of a mouse and attaching it to the controller. [link] [comments] |
Intel Makes Changes to Strengthen Execution, Innovation in Critical... Posted: 22 Jun 2021 01:54 PM PDT |
Intel Licenses SiFive’s Portfolio for Intel Foundry Services on 7nm Posted: 22 Jun 2021 06:14 AM PDT |
Posted: 22 Jun 2021 10:38 AM PDT |
A Fun Data Center Tour at PhoenixNAP Posted: 22 Jun 2021 11:15 AM PDT |
ELI5: Wouldn't "Silicon Photonics" basically just be glass? Posted: 22 Jun 2021 05:51 AM PDT
The thing that gets me when I hear about Silicon Photonics is that. Didn't we invent that like 6000 years ago? We called it "glass". Glass is one of the oldest, human-made artificial materials in the world, we worked out how to turn sand, or silicon, into glass, which can be transparent (letting photons through it) or reflective (bouncing photons off of it) before we learned how to smelt iron. In order to make photonic computers, wouldn't we just have to. Make computers out of glass? Combine glass into the way we make computers? According to Wikipedia, fiber optic cables still use glass sometimes (and plastic) for the material. So, shouldn't silicon photonics be as simple as. Get a big block of silicon, make some of it into tubes of glass, and put a light emitter at one end of the glass tube and a light receiver/sensor at the other end? [link] [comments] |
"GLOBALFOUNDRIES Breaks Ground on New Fab in Singapore" Posted: 22 Jun 2021 04:35 AM PDT |
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