A new technology from the Australian National University promises ultra-fast rendering on gaming consoles. Senior ANU researcher Professor Dragomir Neshev says that currently, graphics are being "bottlenecked" by the copper wires used to transmit the data. So an international team of scientists have designed a tiny antenna, 100 times thinner than a human hair to transmit data between the processors in a gaming console.
So that's the problem. Stop upgrading now, it isn't your hardware, it's the 3" of copper traces between your CPU and GPU. I'm honestly at a loss for words about every part of this article.
In a similar way as the NBN (National Broadband Network), one can increase the data transmissions to improve the communication between the different chips on the computer, so we can see better high-resolution rendering and in general a better gaming experience.
So that's the problem. Stop upgrading now, it isn't your hardware, it's the 3" of copper traces between your CPU and GPU. I'm honestly at a loss for words about every part of this article.
In a similar way as the NBN (National Broadband Network), one can increase the data transmissions to improve the communication between the different chips on the computer, so we can see better high-resolution rendering and in general a better gaming experience.