Or, Redundant Array of Very Expensive Graphics-Cards. This is great news! I knew that there was work on implementing RAID for memory and CPU's, but this is outstanding! Now my gaming need never be interrupted on the off-chance that my video-card blows during an intense Far Cry session. I'm hoping to buy six of these cards so I can implement RAID-5 across five of them and have a hot standby.
Why isn't Creative looking at doing this for sound cards?
Seriously, why can't the money used developing this stuff be put into VR again? For FPSs, it provides *way* more realism than increasing pixel count and frame rates ever will. With OLEDs supposedly about to revolutionise the display market, could we have another stab at that technology?
Must be a Windows-based solution.
It's Intel's version of \m/ But I think they're taking the Internet "surfing" metaphor too far.
Or, Redundant Array of Very Expensive Graphics-Cards.
This is great news! I knew that there was work on implementing RAID for memory and CPU's, but this is outstanding!
Now my gaming need never be interrupted on the off-chance that my video-card blows during an intense Far Cry session.
I'm hoping to buy six of these cards so I can implement RAID-5 across five of them and have a hot standby.
Why isn't Creative looking at doing this for sound cards?
Seriously, why can't the money used developing this stuff be put into VR again? For FPSs, it provides *way* more realism than increasing pixel count and frame rates ever will.
With OLEDs supposedly about to revolutionise the display market, could we have another stab at that technology?