Videogame journalists really are the worst, They wrote an FPGA based ray-tracer, then wrote a SNES ROM which reads the output from the FPGA and copies it to the SNES display buffer, the SNES isn't doing any work other than just copying pixels to the screen. But it's neat, and not that dissimilar to how the 32X worked back in the day.
Im tempted to connect my PS5 to the Xbox One S's HDMI in port and tell Kotaku that my unmodified xbox is running Spiderman
NVIDIA has a great marketing team that has managed to sell ray tracing as their new generation graphics card invention.
Ray tracing is not a new technology.
NVIDIA has a great marketing team that has managed to sell ray tracing as their new generation graphics card invention.
Ray tracing is not a new technology.