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Video Card(s) | 7900XTX 310 Merc |
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Reading it now.
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"based on its training date, temporal frames" I think should be "training data"
Page 5 still has "FIXME" C
"Slang" sounds like a return to VLIW where procedures get broken down into smaller instructions that are easier to handle and process.....
The lighting "radiance cache" was expected, use a few Rays then use a formula to infer the rest with good enough results and with training up against fully RT scenes you can get the formula just right, and I bet a lot of this can be pre-baked.
Multi-frame generation/reflex2 I am going to take a stab in the dark that its a form of MSAA or the like and then uses vector motion to move the viewport on the existing rendered information and has learned enough to only update the part of the next frame that has activity.
2X as fast as the 7900XTX for a bit more than 2X the price and around the same energy efficiency. Its a marvel of engineering with DLSS4 for sure. Once it reaches its MRSP it will be a great card to buy. I don't think there will be more than 5% of cards purchased for MRSP for the next two years. If they were available at release for MRSP I would buy one. But I bet we will see 3K or more for them for the next 6 months at least.
Page 2
"based on its training date, temporal frames" I think should be "training data"
Page 5 still has "FIXME" C
"Slang" sounds like a return to VLIW where procedures get broken down into smaller instructions that are easier to handle and process.....
The lighting "radiance cache" was expected, use a few Rays then use a formula to infer the rest with good enough results and with training up against fully RT scenes you can get the formula just right, and I bet a lot of this can be pre-baked.
Multi-frame generation/reflex2 I am going to take a stab in the dark that its a form of MSAA or the like and then uses vector motion to move the viewport on the existing rendered information and has learned enough to only update the part of the next frame that has activity.
2X as fast as the 7900XTX for a bit more than 2X the price and around the same energy efficiency. Its a marvel of engineering with DLSS4 for sure. Once it reaches its MRSP it will be a great card to buy. I don't think there will be more than 5% of cards purchased for MRSP for the next two years. If they were available at release for MRSP I would buy one. But I bet we will see 3K or more for them for the next 6 months at least.
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