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AMD Enters Virtual Reality Fray With LiquidVR SDK At GDC

MojoKid writes: AMD jumped into the virtual reality arena today by announcing that its new LiquidVR SDK will help developers customize VR content for AMD hardware. "The upcoming LiquidVR SDK makes a number of technologies available which help address obstacles in content, comfort and compatibility that together take the industry a major step closer to true, life-like presence across all VR games, applications, and experiences," AMD representatives said in a statement. Oculus is one of the VR companies that will be working with AMD's LiquidVR SDK, and likes what it's seen so far. "Achieving presence in a virtual world continues to be one of the most important elements to delivering amazing VR," said Brendan Iribe, CEO of Oculus. "We're excited to have AMD working with us on their part of the latency equation, introducing support for new features like asynchronous timewarp and late latching, and compatibility improvements that ensure that Oculus' users have a great experience on AMD hardware."

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  1. I'm waiting by invictusvoyd · · Score: 1

    for a DIY VR headset .. roll your own.

    1. Re:I'm waiting by ArcadeMan · · Score: 2

      Print your own Google cardboard on a regular printer?
      3D-print your own on a RepRap?

  2. ATW and Late latching by ian_po · · Score: 3

    Here are links for those of you wondering what asynchronous timewarp and late latching are. ATW is a technique for reducing judder. Late latching is a way to insert positional and orientation updates as late into the graphics queue as possible.

    1. Re:ATW and Late latching by Sir_Substance · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Who buys AMD cpu's anymore?

      Both current gen consoles. Have you not been paying attention or something?

    2. Re:ATW and Late latching by LordWabbit2 · · Score: 1

      I used to be a rabid AMD supporter, until about ~5 years ago when I needed to upgrade the families PC's, did some research and picked Intel. AMD have really fallen behind, and I am sure the only reason the next gen console makers picked AMD is because AMD offered them bulk prices that they could not ignore.

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    3. Re:ATW and Late latching by Wootery · · Score: 2

      I am sure the only reason the next gen console makers picked AMD is because AMD offered them bulk prices that they could not ignore

      Also AMD were able to put CPU and GPU on one chip. And were able to let Sony have their way using GDDR5 for the PS4's main memory, rather than DDR3.

    4. Re:ATW and Late latching by wonkey_monkey · · Score: 1

      ATW is a technique for reducing judder.

      That has things in common with a video filter I wrote for stabilising video, although instead of stabilising it's sort of destabilising, so the view matches the head's new rotational position.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

      I wonder if it has, or why it hasn't, been used in boring old non-stereoscopic games.

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    5. Re:ATW and Late latching by rdnetto · · Score: 1

      Their APU lines are pretty nice. Their FX line was great 3 years ago (much better performance/price ratio than Intel), but it hasn't gotten any significant upgrades since then.

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  3. Re:CHEAP Intel by ChunderDownunder · · Score: 1

    Nice rant but the poster mentioned nothing about intel graphics.

    motherboards with intel CPUs do take nVidia graphics cards?

  4. Re:CHEAP Intel by LordWabbit2 · · Score: 1

    Talking CPU, dude.
    And yes, buying 4 PC's which can play any game currently on the market is not cheap, so the initial PC's were AMD because of the cost involved. When I was upgrading them the difference between AMD and Intel (cost and performance) was such that I found it cheaper to go Intel. I use "upgrade" rather loosely here, since we all know that after a couple years an "upgrade" means "buying another computer".

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