Oh I had hoped for TressFX support. How disappointed I am.It's a new software API called nFlight that simulates flocks of birds, flies, mosquitoes, etc. in games. It relies on PhysX for the physics and on new proprietary CUDA-based software for the AI. You need at least a GeForce GTX 650 Ti for it.
It's a new software API called nFlight that simulates flocks of birds, flies, mosquitoes, etc. in games. It relies on PhysX for the physics and on new proprietary CUDA-based software for the AI. You need at least a GeForce GTX 650 Ti for it.
Oh it's terrible! I hope AMD will soon announce they have a breaking news to make, and that this news will be that they have ported TressFX to OpenCL.Isn't TressFX based on Direct Compute? In other words, it's already supported by NVIDIA, though from what I hear it could use some performance optimization.
Humor fits everywhereAnother thing, what does this have to do with Handheld Technology?
was expected, let's see if the sales will take off with this new model (IMHO, I don't think so, the price is set too high)Congrats to Nvidia on the Surface 2 design win.
Congrats to Nvidia on the Surface 2 design win.
Yes although nvidia must be getting peeved with Microsoft for not optimising w8.1 for its power saving "shadow core"...seriously if your not going to enable its main selling point why not go for a asynchronous soc which would be a better solution?.. rather odd if you ask me, not the tegra 4 soc choice..rather the implementation of it.
nVidia can't flick a switch to get asynchronous CPU cores here - as long as they're using Cortex-A15 it's simply not an option. And even if it was, it'd still mean bringing in more power rails and probably a different/more complex PMIC to support that.
I've heard that Nvidia won the deal because of the quality of their Windows drivers, much better than Qualcomm.
Is it true ? What's the state of Qualcomm DX drivers ? Do we have a Win8 tablet with SnapDragon SoC ?