Posted on 09/30/2009 7:12:31 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Found this , kind of hidden at Phoronix.
Imagine four machines set up like that. One wall in front, one wall on the left, one wall on the right, one for overhead. Link and sync all four together for your flight simulator or other 1st person gaming...
Just wow.
AMD Demonstrates the PC's Next Act
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ATI Eyefinity technology brings AMD closer to delivering true eye-definition experiences, where the display of a virtual environment is so detailed that it seems optically real to the human eye. Using ATI Eyefinity technology in a single PC, it is now possible to power displays with a combined theoretical resolution of 268 megapixels,2 roughly equivalent to the resolution of a 90 degree arc of what the human eye sees.3 For reference, today's average 19 inch LCD display typically has an image quality of only slightly more than 1 megapixel. 4
That’s gonna have a nice price tag....LOL!
So who does the Flash code?
fyi
This is kinda old....
Not the tech, but the news...
You had seen the demo?
LOL!
I just might be cheaper to buy a small plane.
By old, I mean a month... lol
Yes I have.
Though, I am sure this is new news to most here.
I didn’t mean to offend or anything, just sayin.
The new thing is that this was Linux code....
Nothing like what a commercial flight simulator costs though. Imagine the kind of experience you could create for ~$25,000! (That's certainly within the budgets of many commercial ventures.)
yes that is a month old.
Just look at the date from that website, and they were not the first to cover it.
Check out this video by the way.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzGtxlaPQqY&feature=related
I own stock in AMD, so I think it is awesome that you posted this by the way. I just let my early morning grogginess get in the way of our friendship. lol
Thanks,...I would like to see AMD stock take a good jump....they are doing some good stuff..
So now Internet pr0n will even be more lifelike.
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