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The Future of Real-Time Graphics

Bender writes "This article lays out nicely the current state of real-time computer graphics. It explains how movie-class CG will soon be possible on relatively inexpensive consumer graphics cards, considers the new 'datatype rich' graphics chips (R300 and NV30), and provides a context for the debate shaping up over high-level shading languages in OpenGL 2.0 and DirectX 9. Worth reading if you want to know where real-time graphics is heading."

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  1. Re:Yesterday by Quixadhal · · Score: 5, Funny

    Step 1: Fully computer generated GOLF tournament. This may have already happened, and the public would be none the wiser.

    Step 2: Fully computer generated and scripted soap-opera. This may have already happened, and the public would be none the wiser.

    Step 3: Fully computer generated, scripted, and supported news broadcast with physical evidence fabricated by "unnamed agencies" as needed. This may have already happened, and the public would be none the wiser.

    Step 4: Greetings citizen. Please place your tongue on the screen for clearance level verification.

  2. Finally, my computer will make "graphics" by larsoncc · · Score: 2, Funny

    At long last, my computer will be capable of producing cinematic quality graphics, much like those in that famous Disney movie....

    TRON.

    I can't wait.

  3. I'VE GOT AN IDEA!!!! by purrpurrpussy · · Score: 2, Funny

    Can we simulate all the lawyers and bean counters and keep the actors please??? ;->

    PPP

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