• A Concerned Developer

    Great!
    Does it work on ATi too? (Even if a bit more slowly?)
    And how fast is ‘faster’?

  • Simon J Stuart

    I too am interested in the answers to the questions asked by “Concerned Developer”. Personally I’d be inclined to believe that OptiX is specific to the NVIDIA architecture, and therefore not cross-compatible with ATi hardware (though I could be wrong).
    And “faster” could mean ANYTHING (like 1 nanosecond for every 10,000 frames faster than conventional existing Raytracers.)… so it’d be great to see some benchmark figures for comparrison’s sake.

  • Nobody

    LoL ! I like the small black-white picture on the right side “intel´s inside”
    That´s why: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larrabee_(GPU)
    Maybe you a little bit faster, that sounds good for me!
    God job guys!

  • Mark Priscaro

    OptiX currently requires the CUDA architecture for operation, so it does not work on AMD cards, nor only on the CPU.
    For a detailed analysis of possible GPU ray tracing performance see the following paper at http://www.nvidia.com/object/nvidia_research_pub_011.html

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