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Originally posted by grigi View PostI mostly see the value of the interpolation on mobile games to be honest.
However we have yet to find out what GPU generation this will work with and I suspect we won't get the full 2x performance without RDNA3.
Another technology I'd like to see adopted more which is more of a developer side of thing is motion-re-projection I think it's called.
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Originally posted by WannaBeOCer View Post
The AI can modify/creates new algorithms in response to learned inputs and data as opposed to relying solely on explicit programming. I linked a video earlier in regards to reinforcement learning.
'AI' cannot create or modify the algorithm that the human has encoded -- there is no consciousness (thus no intelligence)
Before you make a complete fool of yourself I would suggest you read a few books -- or at least some soundly regarded material -- on the topic of reinforcement learning, e.g.:
for some general introductions:
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There is no other GPU option for Linux as complete as AMD right now. All of their driver software is open source, Wayland works best on AMD, and almost all games work with Mesa and Steam (Wine). I tried using my old GTX 1080 TI for a long time before switching to RX 6800 XT. All driver problems disappeared by that transition. And this strong position is obvious from PlayStation, Xbox, Steamdeck; all use of AMD graphics. Running the same game on Steam in Windows or Linux does not make any difference more than 1 FPS currently. Hope Intel will be there soon as well. Nvidia obviously does not care about Linux which is okay.
I'm always on the latest stable Linux kernel and Mesa to have the latest drivers. There are sometimes problems but when I update the drivers on Windows too. I can say that Linux has less problems with AMD drivers.
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