World of Tanks has just released a tech demo for EnCore RT: it's very own ray tracing solution that manages to get by without any hardware acceleration from some of the best graphics cards going, or ...
The second monitor from this San Francisco firm, the Infant Optics DXR-8 ($239.99) has one obvious gimmick to recommend it—an optical zoom lens—as well as some less-obvious virtues that make a ...
Games look better with each passing year. We expect that much, but now and then a breakthrough promises a huge leap forward. Programmable shaders. Hardware transformation and lighting. Low-level APIs.
I’ve been using the Infant Optics DXR-8 baby monitor every day since my (almost) 2-year-old son was about 3 months old. It’s not necessarily fancy, but I didn’t want it to be; like many parents, I ...
When it comes to red-blooded boys toys, Husqvarna's latest demolition robot takes the cake. The DXR 140 can pass through most doorways, fit in a lift or a standard trailer and the Bluetooth remote ...
Nvidia has finally released its highly-anticipated DXR-enabled driver for GTX-series series graphics cards, enabling Ray Tracing technology features on graphics cards other than it's latest RTX-series ...
Real-time ray tracing is finally here and today we're exploring how it looks and performs in the first game to support it fully: Battlefield V. In this article we're not only benchmarking the three ...
AMD has divulged fresh details about its all-new hardware accelerated approach to real-time ray tracing in games, fessing up to having "co-architected and co-developed" the latest DirectX Raytracing 1 ...
NVIDIA’s fourth Ampere-based GeForce has landed. The new RTX 3060 Ti will look awfully familiar to anyone who’s been paying attention to these recent launches, since it inherits the cooler design of ...
Husqvarna has introduced the DXR 270 and DXR 300 remote-controlled demolition robots, suited for indoor and outdoor work. The 25-horsepower DXR 270 weighs 3,860 pounds and is 31 inches wide with a ...
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