GeForce 256 was when the term "GPU" was first introduced by Nvidia. Yes, it was really more a marketing thing than anything else, but that was the card first given that description.
Kinda amusing how EK's version of damage control is to delete threads on their subreddit that talk about GN's video. Certainly not a good look when they're trying to shut down the discussion rather than respond to it. Definitely lends merit to...
I mean... It's optimization but it is also just not having much in the way of graphics or sound fidelity. Part of the reason NES games were small is the thing was only 256x240 and you didn't do it per-pixel it was almost all tile/sprite based...
Consoles in the 1980s and up until the mid-1990s absolutely crushed the contemporary PCs of their time, not because PCs were weaker but because bare-metal optimizations on then-consoles was out of this world.
A top-end $3000 USD PC in 1992 could...
and you think since you can play this single player, they'd keep it playable. you'd think ubisoft wouldn't want the bad press right now? but this looks like our digital future gentleman.
With the investments Microsoft and others are doing, of course it's going to force it into Windows to pay for that investment. It's like the old Metallica song - "Harvester of data!" or something like that.
I'm fine with having things like...
I'm all for RISC-V, in fact I favor an open ISA as the path forward, but I would never in my life touch any hardware (or software) from Alibaba.
That's just a really bad idea.
Probably a good bet anyway. Even if that specific process doesn't pan out, they need to get their ass in gear if they want to stay competitive in the fab space. This'll get them one step closer to the front, if nothing else.
Me. Hence why I specifically said "my encode". You'd have to get it from me since I would be the once in sole possession of it.
If it makes my point easier for you to understand, substitute my 8k wedding videos as an example instead.
If HDMI 2.1 can't be used by all, it should be used by none.
Proprietary standards need to cease to exist, and standards that require royalties need to be set on fire!