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Ray Tracing To Debut in DirectX 11
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CmdrTaco
on Mon Mar 31, 2008 10:01 AM
from the directx-11-is-confusing-to-my-brain dept.
from the directx-11-is-confusing-to-my-brain dept.
crazyeyes writes "This is breaking news. Microsoft has not only decided to support ray tracing in DirectX 11, but they will also be basing it on Intel's x86 ray-tracing technology and get this ... it will be out by the end of the year!
In this article, we will examine what ray tracing is all about and why it would be superior to the current raster-based technology. As for performance, well, let Intel dazzle you with some numbers. Here's a quote from the article: 'You need not worry about your old raster-based DirectX 10 or older games or graphics cards. DirectX 11 will continue to support rasterization. It just includes support for ray-tracing as well. There will be two DirectX 11 modes, based on support by the application and the hardware.'"
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Call me old and grumpy (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Call me old and grumpy (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:Call me old and grumpy (Score:4, Insightful)
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Re:Call me old and grumpy (Score:5, Interesting)
So now we have the current situation of stories so stupid that anyone can tell they're fake.
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Re:Call me old and grumpy (Score:4, Insightful)
At this point the obvious creative thing to do would be to skip April 1 and make everyone think that Slashdot had changed their ways, and there would be much rejoicing... then have a hideously annoying gag the next day.
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Re:Call me old and grumpy (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Call me old and grumpy (Score:5, Interesting)
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Re:Call me old and grumpy (Score:4, Insightful)
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Poster is really excited (Score:5, Insightful)
OpenGL (Score:2)
Anyone know if there's anything available/in-the-works?
Re:OpenGL (Score:5, Informative)
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OpenGL? Not gonna happen... (Score:3, Informative)
b) You can't raytrace something unless you have access to the whole scene.
QED.
Surprisingly forward thinking on MS' part (Score:5, Insightful)
One new M$ feature = buy a new OS (Score:2)
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Anyway, clock speeds aren't increasing much right now but I suspect that this is only a limitation of current tech. Someday I hope we can get clock speeds to reach much higher levels.. like say a frequency close to the composition of planck times [wikipedia.org] inherent in the circuitry of the CPU.
Re:Surprisingly forward thinking on MS' part (Score:5, Funny)
Yes, it's a very cromulent word.
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Re:Surprisingly forward thinking on MS' part (Score:5, Funny)
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Software rendering may come back into style with these faster CPUs, but I'm doubting we are going to see ray tracing gain any serious ground in real-time 3D rendering.
Bah! (Score:2)
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Looks like a shun to current GPUs (Score:4, Interesting)
Wasn't DirectX meant to be a generic middleman to allow developers to abstract away from the specific implementations?
Isn't this a backwards step that basically cuts anyone developing for it out of using the code on other systems (and I am meaning even the xbox 360).
Vista only, BTW. (Score:2, Insightful)
John Carmack on Ray Tracing (Score:5, Interesting)
An interesting read on this very subject here [pcper.com]. Quote:
"I have my own personal hobby horse in this race and have some fairly firm opinions on the way things are going right now. I think that ray tracing in the classical sense, of analytically intersecting rays with conventionally defined geometry, whether they be triangle meshes or higher order primitives, I'm not really bullish on that taking over for primary rendering tasks which is essentially what Intel is pushing."
Carmack admits he has his own personal preference, but generally he's pretty sensible about these things. He's usually called it correctly in the past when people have pushed various technologies that were supposed to take over the world, and they've fallen by the wayside.
Hopefully he'll chime into this latest article with some further thoughts.
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http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=530/ [pcper.com]
His view on ray tracing is pretty much summed up by:
Even slower Windows 7 graphics ... (Score:2)
Out by end of the year? (Score:2)
More from David Kirk? (Score:4, Interesting)
More comments from David Kirk. [scarydevil.com]
I would be very interested in what he learned between 2002 and 2004 that led him to argue so eloquently against Phillip Slusallek. I'd also like to know what Professor Slusallek is doing at nVidia, where he's "working with the research group on the future of realtime ray tracing" [linkedin.com].
Some less breathless articles (Score:5, Interesting)
There's also this John Carmack Interview [pcper.com]. Carmack isn't too optimistic about ray tracing replacing rasterized graphics.
Duelling articles! (Score:2)
So they say (Score:2)
So that $250 EVGA 8800GTS [newegg.com] I just bought soon will be used for a doorstop? I haven't even checked out the DX10 with it, I'm still kicking DX9. I may test out the vista x64 ultimate and see how crysis runs there as opposed to xp, which I doubt will be that dramatic. I somehow don't see gpus disappearing when dx11 premieres since not many people will actually have 8 or 16 core cpus.
Major breakthrough for Business Software (Score:5, Funny)
Finally all business software will have the feature of showing the cause of most problems. (See also "Error Id: 10T" and PEBKAC)
Vista Adoption (Score:2)
Windows XP will soon go out of print (Score:3, Insightful)
Modern Ray Tracing is OVERRATED!!! (Score:3, Funny)
34.2 minutes per rendered frame gives me plenty of time to do other things around the house.
Actually, I would have mentioned Turbo Silver instead if there were any good links for it.
Thankyou GOD! (Score:5, Funny)
Fuck raytracing... How about ANTI ALIASING! (Score:3, Interesting)
Games still look like shit. NONE of them can even compare to the nice anti aliased images generated by software renderers.
Anti Aliasing is all fine and dandy, but when a game looks like shit, these days its due to anti aliasing. We can do plenty of visually stunning things in realitime but no matter what you do, it still looks like a video game because the damn hardware cant render high resolution enough with high quality anti aliasing enabled.
How in the hell will raytracing solve that?
Look at Gran Turismo on PS3. All of their PR videos have anti aliasing enabled and the game looks photoreal. However the reality is they're lying in their screenshots. The game itself does not use anti aliasing, thus making it look like a videogame. With Anti aliasing enabled, its photoreal, without, it looks like shit.
This is an old problem, which the hardware companies have addressed... they just cant deliver on performance.
But they can on raytracing? No thanks. Anti aliasing in ray tracing renderers is even slower. I dont care how accurate the reflects are, if its aliased to shit... it will never look convincing.
Re:To Tech ARP... (Score:4, Funny)
By the way: It is already April 1st over there.
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I own Vista. I got it for free through an MS promo (no, not the "TPB promo"). It's not great news for me, since all my games run much better in XP than Vista and I rarely boot into Vista anymore.
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....You forgot to carry the one a hundred million times or so.
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Must be something to do with direct rendering. Which reminds me, there's nothing new about Vista's DRM, after all you need the DRM module to get accelerated 3D in Linux/X11 ;)
Re:Only available with Windows 7 (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:Only available with Windows 7 (Score:5, Insightful)
TFA states I don't know where these guys get their information, but even Microsoft does planning ahead of time for products they create - especially if it's to be released the same year! The absurdity climaxes at the third page...do yourself a favor and read it for a little laugh.
Service Pack 2? Sure, SP1 wasn't an improvement and SP2 might be needed - but, again, plans for this would have been more well announced or planned by Microsoft.
Sorry guys, article is simply BS.
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Re:Only available with Windows 7 (Score:5, Insightful)
Ugh.. Get ready for a whole day of hilariously deceptive articles like this..
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That's a lie. (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:SAY NO TO THE GAY AGENDA (Score:4, Funny)
Gay people don't want to take over the world. They just want to redecorate it.
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