If you’re looking for something fun to do on a more modern calculator, though, take a look at this build which implements ray tracing on a TI-84 Plus CE.
Ray tracing performance is now one of the key ... and now it has a curious new AMD graphics card listed in its calculator: ...
Microsoft has announced DirectX Raytracing 1.2, a graphics technology that could drastically improve ray tracing performance ...
The company’s in-house render engine has been reworked to allow for seamless software updates, a unified lighting system featuring ray tracing, and a fully customizable PBR material workflow ...
It isn’t news that [s0lly] likes to do ray tracing using Microsoft Excel. However, he recently updated his set up to use functions in a C XLL — a DLL, really — to accelerate the Excel rendering.
It has brought some new features to the platform – among the most notable ones are its technical enhancements that include ray tracing features. Ray tracing simulates light in-game much like it ...