Author Topic: Octane to be powered by Imagination technology Gpus  (Read 3608 times)

2016-07-25, 14:25:02

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2016-07-25, 16:15:12
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philippelamoureux

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The best part is ...

“Accelerated ray tracing is a game changer that will massively disrupt GPU rendering,” said OTOY CEO Jules Urbach. “It is a major reason why OTOY is merging Brigade and OctaneRender 4 next year, which will bring real time cinematic path tracing to both Unity and Unreal Engine.

''next year'' in Otoy's timeline probably means a decade in ours. We'll see.

2016-07-25, 16:47:11
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''next year'' in Otoy's timeline probably means a decade in ours. We'll see.
*cough cough* I like how cg-press put it in their headline: "Octane to be powered by Imagination". That sums up my experience with otoy since they announced octane back in the days pretty well :D
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2016-07-25, 18:20:43
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2016-07-25, 18:36:53
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2016-07-26, 10:34:50
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Accelerated ray tracing is a game changer that will massively disrupt GPU rendering,
Yo dawg, I heard you like rendering on accelerators so we accelerate your GPU accelerated rendering... :D
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2016-07-26, 12:27:56
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It certainly requires a lot of imagination to consider Octane powerful :)