AI Rendering?....not quite yet.....
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bonjWed, Mar 18
guy91600Wed, Mar 18
guy91600Wed, Mar 18
bonjWed, Mar 18
bonjWed, Mar 18
bonjWed, Mar 18
I've been hoping that AI tools for rendering would show up. They have but it's not being well received...
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/26/03/17/2058245/gamers-react-with-overwhelming-disgust-to-dlss-5s-generative-ai-glow-ups
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/26/03/17/2058245/gamers-react-with-overwhelming-disgust-to-dlss-5s-generative-ai-glow-ups
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Now that potential professional users of the product have given their opinions and pointed out the flaws, we must wait for Nvidia's reaction: persist in the wrong direction or correct course.
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Maintenant que les professionnels utilisateurs potentiels du produit ont donné leur avis et pointé les défauts, il faut attendre la réaction de NVidia : perséverer dans la mauvaise direction ou rectifier le tir
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Maintenant que les professionnels utilisateurs potentiels du produit ont donné leur avis et pointé les défauts, il faut attendre la réaction de NVidia : perséverer dans la mauvaise direction ou rectifier le tir
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I don't really see how it is possible. A game alone takes most of my gpu to play. Image gen alone takes all of my gpu to do. I don't see how it is going to be possible to combine the two, unless the next gen of GPU is going to be two GPU in one, with a hefty pricetag to go along with it. The demo videos getting passed around is using one 5090 for the game, and a second 5090 for the "DLSS" feature.
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kwerkx
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Tue, Mar 17Theoretically AI rendering would significantly reduces YOUR need for a high end GPU; broadband (on the other hand) would be required. Instead of computing light and such locally, AI rendering would described some portion of those computations to a cloud based AI which would reply with "good enough" answers that gets smeared on the canvas. The data centers would require the expensive GPUs; but we would get to pay for the broad band and (most certainly) a subscriptions service.
Luxe Muse
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Tue, Mar 17Well, if we want to look at it that way, you will also pay for those GPUs. Running the computations on them is not free for you as the customer, in addition to paying for the transport of the requests and results. The 10K GPU, which is not really that far away, will be paid for over time and per service (many 10K GPUs as you depend on more third parties) that you offload to each cloud thingy
This is a first pass for the industry. It might have it's issues right now but imagine where we will be 365 days from now. Personally I can't wait to pop into Hogwarts and finish the storyline with a layer of ai on top. Imagine if GTA 5 has support for it.... I'll be lost in there for a few days too.
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https://tech4gamers.com/nvidia-used-two-rtx-5090-dlss-5/
literally ten thousand bucks worth of local hardware used to demo the yassify filter lol
literally ten thousand bucks worth of local hardware used to demo the yassify filter lol
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bonj
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Wed, Mar 18Yeah I noticed that, and it kills the environment lighting style to a flat and drab ai image with no depth.








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