cybereality
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They can take my whole body. I bet 1,280 RTX cards is enough to upload my brain...a kidney a lung and a left testicle ought to be enough.
The can take my whole body. I bet 1,280 RTX cards is enough to upload my brain...
Today google announced they were using AMD with vulkan and linux. Glad they chose something more open rather than nvidia not allowing anything but teslas in data centers.Playing space invaders for eternity sounds like hell to me.
On a serious note, you know why this exists, for game streaming companies like Shadow, and Nvidia's own service.
Funny how well this describes our universe...Playing space invaders for eternity sounds like hell to me.
All you need is one of those new LG 8K OLEDs and Nvidia DSR to 16K.it's 40 GPUs per server. So maybe you can play Crysis 3 at 16K.
Today google announced they were using AMD with vulkan and linux. Glad they chose something more open rather than nvidia not allowing anything but teslas in data centers.
Not if single frame rendering was used.Input lag though and latency issues.
Today google announced they were using AMD with vulkan and linux. Glad they chose something more open rather than nvidia not allowing anything but teslas in data centers.
SLI is dead...these won't use SLI, so I am confused what SLI has to do with this announcement at all? In fact they don't even seem to have any GeForce cards as part of these servers.
Nvidia makes proprietary hardware that solves problems (gsync was great but expensive now they are supporting freesync too), while amd beats it in raw power. The Radeon VII is very powerful, its made for workstations but its sold as a gaming GPU.That's good to hear, and a bit surprising, Logic would suggest that a datacentre would want best performance per watt, didn't think the Radeon Cards did so well in terms of power usage. On the other hand, Google is very "Pro" Open Source, so their choice does make sense, and I would also imagine Google may start to try and provide input/expand on Vulkan.
That's good to hear, and a bit surprising, Logic would suggest that a datacentre would want best performance per watt, didn't think the Radeon Cards did so well in terms of power usage. On the other hand, Google is very "Pro" Open Source, so their choice does make sense, and I would also imagine Google may start to try and provide input/expand on Vulkan.
Playing space invaders for eternity sounds like hell to me.
On a serious note, you know why this exists, for game streaming companies like Shadow, and Nvidia's own service.