woah.
up to 64 gpu's with 768Gpix/sec fillrate.
http://www.es.com/products/image+genera ... /index.asp
another link showing what kind of apps they use them for.
http://www.cae.com/www2004/Video_Galler ... IGH320.wmv
commercial rendering machines
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FSAA doesn't work like that.ilum0s wrote:At what point does increasing FSAA become pointless? I mean surley after a point, it just blurrs the image out of recognition or the image isn't as sharp as normal?shadd_. wrote:24XFSAA would be incredible at 2048X rez.
Imagine taking an image 4 times as big as your screen, then resizing it in photoshop so that it fits in your screen.
That's kinda how FSAA works.
The higher you go with FSAA, the larger source information you're working with. It adds to the quality, not detracts from it.
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