With the release of Chaos Group’s new V-Ray 5 for 3ds Max, we thought we’d hit the test bench and see what’s improved from a performance standpoint with CUDA, OptiX, and heterogeneous rendering. In ...
Ahead of NVIDIA’s annual GPU Technology Conference in San Jose last week, Chaos Group teased its next-gen V-Ray GPU rendering architecture, aptly named ‘V-Ray GPU’. Ultimately, V-Ray 3.6 will become 4 ...
The cloud rendering company Otoy is claiming to have invented a new software translation layer that would allow Nvidia's CUDA to run on a variety of alternate GPUs, including AMD. Share on Facebook ...
V-Ray Next GPU now supports ray-tracing hardware within NVIDIA's RTX GPUs. RTX support is live in V-Ray Next for 3ds Max, update 3, and will arrive soon for Maya and other V-Ray products. This support ...
With VRAY we can measure with a benchmark two test scenes over GPGPU or GPU acceleration, one for GPUs and another for CPUs, depending on the processor or GPU (OpenCL/CUDA) type you’d like to measure.
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