It’s a replay of the Turing launch where lots of people complained that Nvidia wasted transitions on RT and ML instead of raster and we see how that turned out. Neural rendering seems a taller mountain to climb but if somehow Nvidia manages to find similar success over the next 6 years people will look back on Blackwell launch more favorably as the necessary investment to move graphics forward. It’s a big if though.
I think the next generation of consoles will play a large role in whether material shading or other ML use cases see wide adoption. I don’t think Nvidia on their own can make it happen as it’s so much more intrusive than just tacking on RT.
AMD for their part haven’t shared their vision for the future of rendering. They’ve hinted at improving RT and ML but do they actually believe in those things or are they just falling in line because Nvidia and Sony are forcing them to?
I think the next generation of consoles will play a large role in whether material shading or other ML use cases see wide adoption. I don’t think Nvidia on their own can make it happen as it’s so much more intrusive than just tacking on RT.
AMD for their part haven’t shared their vision for the future of rendering. They’ve hinted at improving RT and ML but do they actually believe in those things or are they just falling in line because Nvidia and Sony are forcing them to?