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NVIDIA GTC / Computex Taiwan 2018 Teases an Ultimate Gaming Experience

"Utilizing GPU computing to explore the worlds infinite possibilities."
"Witness the ultimate gaming experience and the power of Artificial intelligence at Computex 2018"

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http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/nvidia-gtc-computex-taiwan-2018-teases-an-ultimate-gaming-experience.html

Our sources were unable to confirm any new GeForce graphics card at Computex or GTC, only new custom models of existing SKUs.

https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-teases-ultimate-gaming-experience-at-gtc-taiwan
 
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Have rage 1 one but never played it, one was f those things that were forgotten. But yeah I'll do 2.

It's good fun. Far from perfect, but a cross between BL and Doom. Looks superb too.

As I say, nothing really original in there but good fun none the less if you are bored :)

If you have ultrawide or three screens it's too easy though, as the feckers who sneak up on you are all in view lmao.
 
It's good fun. Far from perfect, but a cross between BL and Doom. Looks superb too.

As I say, nothing really original in there but good fun none the less if you are bored :)

If you have ultrawide or three screens it's too easy though, as the feckers who sneak up on you are all in view lmao.

Maybe I'll give this nine Year old game a chance - or just wait for 2.
 
Nothing major but as of a few weeks ago Premiere Pro now supports hardware acceleration on Intel iGPU's from the 6th gen and up, Now you can simultaneously use the CPU, iGPU and dGPU to render out a video, This feature in last months update went pretty low under the radar, Probably because Final Cut on Mac has had it for a good few years ^_^

https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/whats-new.html

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Hardware acceleration

Premiere Pro supports hardware-accelerated H.264 encoding on Windows 10 with 6th Generation (or later) Intel® Core™ processors and Intel Graphics enabled, and hardware-accelerated H.264 and HEVC encoding on Mac OS 10.13 systems with supported hardware.

On supported systems, Hardware Encoding can be selected as an option in the Encoding Settings section of the Export Settings dialog. If the specified combination of Export Settings is not supported by the hardware, there is a fallback to Software Encoding.
 
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Nothing major but as of a few weeks ago Premiere Pro now supports hardware acceleration on Intel iGPU's from the 6th gen and up, Now you can simultaneously use the CPU, iGPU and dGPU to render out a video, This feature in last months update went pretty low under the radar, Probably because Final Cut on Mac has had it for a good few years ^_^

https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/whats-new.html

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Render a 4k video with a lot of effects, probably be a good system stress test.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-wolwQxVQM

Leak from website hints at something coming up this E3. Likely to be a FO3 remaster, as it's been a decade this October since it launched.

My thoughts? could well be. That may be why they set the heavies on that team who were doing a remaster, but didn't do the same to the team remaking New Vegas.
 
This might sound odd, but maybe they don't want to. Like, maybe they feel they'd rather put their time and energy into new games rather than re-release old ones, even if there's money to be made?
 
This might sound odd, but maybe they don't want to. Like, maybe they feel they'd rather put their time and energy into new games rather than re-release old ones, even if there's money to be made?

Im sure some of the staff within Bethesda are already like, stop making us work on this old thing and lets make something new.
 
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