| Remote Rendering, Coming to a Browser Near You! 18 days ago by Kenneth One of the prerequisites of 3D modeling is patience. You position your objects, set your scene, click the render button, then you wait … and wait, and wait, and wait. The progress bar shows your image is 2% completed; when you return from lunch, it will be at 40% (or so you hope). As powerful [...] Kenneth Wong's Virtual Desktop - deskeng.com/virtual_desktop · Rank: 114,514 · 18 references | | Nvidia’s Cloud 3D brings streaming images to your computer 18 days ago by omaha Well, if you have haut broadband, that is. According to VentureBeat, Nvidia yesterday announced Cloud 3D, a platform based on its graphics-focused server hardware, the Tesla RS, and iRay, a rendering technology. Basically, developers can use iRay to render 3D images, then stream it all via Nvidia Te ... iGame Radio - igameradio.com · 2 references | | NVIDIA Jumps on the Cloud Rendering Bandwagon 18 days ago by Naty In January, AMD and OToy announced Fusion Render Cloud, a centralized rendering server system which would perform rendering tasks for film and even games, compressing the resulting video and sending it over the internet. In March, OnLive announced a similar system, but for the entire game, not just ... Real-Time Rendering - realtimerendering.com/blog · Rank: 49,258 · 19 references | | Nvidia’s Cloud 3D aims to revolutionize the cloud computing model 18 days ago by gaurav bagdi With its new platform called Cloud 3D, Nvidia is hoping to take the cloud model to 3D rendering, rapidly speeding up the time it takes to bring photo-realistic images to end users. What it comes down to is Nvidia Tesla-based RealityServers running iRay rendering software from Mental Images, an Nvidi ... WebKetu - webketu.com · 2 references | |