[PConline News] said 2016 is the first year of VR. At the recent CES, we have already experienced the popularity of VR (Virtual Reality). As a technology provider, AMD and NVIDIA are about to start new competition in this new battlefield.
At the VRLA Virtual Reality Conference in Los Angeles, AMD showed off its own dual-card Fiji X2 (tentative name), which uses two flagship Fiji XT cores and expects 8192 stream processors and 8G HBM memory.
On the NVIDIA side, although there is no new card displayed, there is a very unexpected new hardware - Light Field Display.
As you can see from the NV Twitter release, this is a head-mounted device (light field display) similar to Oculus and HTC Vive but more immersive than VR, but NV did not give more information. For example, resolution.
I previously participated in NV's VR experience conference held in Beijing. At the time, this NV produced its own equipment did not appear.
At present, one of the factors that hinders VR is still the cost. The recommendation card given by the N-card is the GTX 970. Maybe they themselves will lower the threshold and give a better experience.
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