Rochester, NY 8/6/2009 8:17:44 AM
After Hours - NVIDIA Corporation, NVDA - NVIDIA Recently Launch the First Interactive Ray Tracing Engine in the World
NVIDIA Corporation
NVIDIA, the leader in GPU computing recently introduce NVIDIA(®) OptiX(TM) ray tracing engines. This is part of a suite of application acceleration engines specially designed for software developers. This new acceleration engines from NVIDIA make it easier to incorporate valuable, high-performance capabilities into applications, while simultaneously reducing development time.
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"In one year, NVIDIA has gone from proving interactive GPU ray tracing is possible, to making it available to all," said Jon Peddie, founder and president of Jon Peddie Research. "Intricate design tasks, such as examining the play of reflection and refraction across surfaces and within glass, can now be examined in real-time by utilizing the OptiX acceleration engine running on Quadro processors. This is a phenomenal milestone for developers and designers alike."
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