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ssj12 said:
joeorc said:
Kynes said:
joeorc said:
Kynes said:

Fake:

http://forum.beyond3d.com/showpost.php?p=1353805&postcount=985

 

http://vimeo.com/6947473

those are not the same render's as what Nvidia showed.

But they are the same renders that the OP posted.

and you don't think the Fermi could render those type's of images? in real time?

example: look at the particle render test :

NVIDIA® Tesla™ GPU computing solutions enable the necessary transition to energy efficient parallel computing power. With 240 CUDA cores per processor and based on the revolutionary NVIDIA® CUDA™ parallel computing architecture, Tesla scales to solve the world’s most important computing challenges—more quickly and accurately.

the Fermi beat the Tesla in a particle render!

Like other Industry Heads the type of HYBRID processor's are the future

http://www.nvidia.com/object/fermi_architecture.html

 

i really hope it does,, it would be pathetic if it didnt. Tesla is great for mobile graphics but PC graphics its nothing.

 

@almcchesney- expet high-end to be $300 - $500. Middle to be $150 - 250. Low-end $50 - $120. At launch they will be extremely high but in like 2 months the prices will drop at least 15% like always.

yea no doubt, well i would not say it's nothing for PC graphics, it just depends on what type of program you are doing.

since you can buy your very own GPU super computer now for less than $10,000 I consider that a great leap in advancement

what would have cost upwards of up to $100,000+ now is less than $10,000 is quite good.



I AM BOLO

100% lover "nothing else matter's" after that...

ps:

Proud psOne/2/3/p owner.  I survived Aplcalyps3 and all I got was this lousy Signature.