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Nvidia's RealityServer to Offer Ubiquitous 3D Images

WesternActor writes "ExtremeTech has an interview with a couple of the folks behind Nvidia's new RealityServer platform, which purports to make photorealistic 3D images available to anyone on any computing platform, even things like smartphones. The idea is that all the rendering happens 'in the cloud,' which allows for a much wider distribution of high-quality images. RealityServer isn't released until November 30, but it looks like it could be interesting. The article has photos and a video that show it in action."

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  1. Paranoid I am by Wardish · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    A few security questions

    Any attempt at encryption?

    Considering that pretty much all internet traffic is copied, how hard would it be to watch someone's screen?

    Is this processing limited to extreme graphics or is that spreadsheet being watched.

    Yes there are plenty more, but enough for now.

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    Ward

    . Silence! Be thankful thy species is unpalatable! .