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GTC 2010 recap
Hello,
I think it's a good idea to note some of the items I saw in video recordings of the gtc 2010 (nvidia). 1. The most amazing thing was iray is now integrated into 3d studio max, so soon realistic lightning can be done in it. As I child I tried to make light go through fiber optic cables in 3d studio 4.0 ofcourse that couldn't work... but perhaps with iray it might work... so I am interested in trying that out some time to see if the state of the art can actually nowadays do it ! 2. Let's just call him the cool guy, the boss of nvidia, again showed a new camera, this time it appeared to be and looked like a fly's eye's camera. Apperently the fly records images from multiple slightly different views which allows the fly to focus and unfocus on distant objects. Now with technology computer systems can do that as well... adobe had a little presentation of it... it was quite amazing... Focussing is truely a problem with modern day/digital camera's... and you'll never get a second chance at recording that burgular that just went off with something... so having a camera which can be used to adjust the focus later on would be terrific ! If it makes it into consumer devices remains to be seen. If it makes into video remains to be seen, probably huge data requirement so it might take another 10 years before data storage devices can handle it... or maybe people willing to take just a few pictures and short video's... I think they would so it would be nice to have already 3. Big Boss went on to mention roadmap for gpu's unfortunately he didn't go into any new instructions or instruction set expensions which is something I as a programmer am kinda interested in... I wanna know if it will get new integer instructions or something like that. Last time I took a look at the instruction set it had a long way to go... so I wonder how much progress is being made at that front. 4. Second video, there was a twitching guy with biomedical computational stuff... like molecules being modelled inside computer... because microscopes can't do it supposedly it be modelled inside computer... How accurate these models are remains to be seen... the potential of bugs in there giving wrong results is kinda scary. 5. Closing video, this video was quite amazing... a bold funny guy, german guy perhaps... blushing guy, making dirty pregancy joke lol... and taking a **** at obama's "yes we can" lol... was totally humerous... but it's adchievement with autonomous robots driving cars was also amazing... how much stuff they invented themselfes and how much stuff they simply borrowed from others remains unknown... but it was amazing. The last few seconds are definetly a most see... I laughed my ass off for like 2 or 3 minutes ! =D But recommended is to watch the whole movie first... and then you will automatically see the last seconds and that makes it that much more funny. There were also some prices for company's trying to commercialize gpu's... that handing out prices section was a bit lame and I would have hated to stand there... with my dick euh I mean price in my hands lol. That didn't totally feel right to me but ok Price also seemed kinda ****ty but one graphics card for company ok maybe a bit nice... but gjez. Nothing further was explained by it. There were something like 360 submissions... too much of course to all watch... I saw 3 or so... in main video's hosted on website. That's a bit of a problem for nvidia and the crowd it seems... Maybe it would be better to give each submission 5 minutes of speaking/presentation time. Let's see that would be 360x5/60 = 30 hours of listening... which is still a bit much... Let's say 2 hours of listening per day. That's still 15 days. Oh that reminds me there was some other news... cuda for x86 is supposed to come out, this could explain why they were hiring x86 people... If a usuable compiler ever comes out of it remains to be seen... but it is kinda interesting. There was also a heart surgeon... talking about stablizing the view on a beating heart, not too shabby... The most shabby part was the bad game of hawx2 or something... but it did show a lot of tree tops... I wasn't too impressed by that. Big gasp hehe, anyway next year I hope to see something big, something mind blowing like a game made with iray's new rendering, that would be truely awesome and ground breaking and would probably kick John Carmak's ass... unless ofcourse he gets involved with it too Bye, Skybuck =D |
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GTC 2010 recap
Little note:
Perhaps if iray is too slow for realtime rendering for games, fprime could be checked out... I just read about it, it was supposed to be a lightwave for over 4 to 5 years now... and some say it's faster but if it's better quality wise probably not... but for games it might still be nice.. Bye, Skybuck. |
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