A team of Apple researchers has developed a new framework that enables high-resolution 3D scene rendering with far greater ...
Follow along below for all the latest updates about Nvidia’s DLSS 5 upgrades. Nvidia surely thought it was doing a good thing for gamers by “upgrading” the faces of our favorite video game characters.
Apple researchers have created an AI model that reconstructs a 3D object from a single image, while keeping reflections, highlights, and other effects consistent across different viewing angles. Here ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang used the company’s keynote at Nvidia GTC on Monday to introduce DLSS 5, a new version of the chipmaker’s AI graphics tech designed to make video games more realistic while ...
When travelling by train, whether locally or long-distance, you visit many stations. Albert Guillaume Marcer’s website Stations visualizes more than 2,500 stations in Europe and North America. To do ...
The Game Boy Color was an 8-Bit system that debuted in 1998 nearly a decade after the original Game Boy. Given the technical limitations of that era, few would have believed it was possible to create ...
Plenty of our childhoods had at least one math teacher who made the (ultimately erroneous) claim that we needed to learn to do math because we wouldn’t always have a calculator in our pockets. While ...
Although often tossed together into a singular ‘retro game’ aesthetic, the first game consoles that focused on 3D graphics like the Nintendo 64 and Sony PlayStation featured very distinct visuals that ...
Researchers at UC Santa Barbara have invented a display technology for on-screen graphics that are both visible and haptic, meaning that they can be felt via touch. The screens are patterned with tiny ...
TL;DR: Ubisoft is embracing generative AI to revolutionize game development and player experiences, comparing its impact to the 90s shift to 3D graphics. The company integrates AI across studios for ...
The Analogue 3D is finally here. It's real. It's hooked up to my 65" 4K television right now. And if you're as excited as the N64 kid on Christmas morning 1996, you probably want me to stop with this ...