Are we positive raytracing is going to take over?
All rendering seems like tricks to more speedily fake the real thing. At what point can you 70, 80, 90 percent fake what raytracing does, much faster on traditional GPU's. And, the 10% different Rting makes, will people honestly care? Are people going to be that worried about really good reflections if the competitors card is twice as fast because they aren't dedicating massive area to raytracing cores?
It'll be interesting to see it play out in my book anyway. If I'm AMD I'm trying to use my die are to make my cards 2x as fast as Turing at traditional rendering and see what happens. Of course, it's AMD, who seems to intentionally cripple themselves (why in the hell they are still mucking around with HBM while Nvidia cleans their clock with GDDR is beyond me)
All rendering seems like tricks to more speedily fake the real thing. At what point can you 70, 80, 90 percent fake what raytracing does, much faster on traditional GPU's. And, the 10% different Rting makes, will people honestly care? Are people going to be that worried about really good reflections if the competitors card is twice as fast because they aren't dedicating massive area to raytracing cores?
It'll be interesting to see it play out in my book anyway. If I'm AMD I'm trying to use my die are to make my cards 2x as fast as Turing at traditional rendering and see what happens. Of course, it's AMD, who seems to intentionally cripple themselves (why in the hell they are still mucking around with HBM while Nvidia cleans their clock with GDDR is beyond me)