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Re: [MANTA] First boeing screenshot


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  • From: Christiaan Paul Gribble <cgribble@sci.utah.edu>
  • Cc: "'manta@sci.utah.edu'" <manta@sci.utah.edu>
  • Subject: Re: [MANTA] First boeing screenshot
  • Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2005 00:32:54 -0600

Hm; so basically they've verified (summarized is probably more appropriate) several years of research available in the literature. Sadly, this article begs the question: Do people actually read and, more importantly, pay attention to these sorts of articles, even ones as poorly written as this?

It is interesting, though, to see Intel taking up the cause...

C

Solomon Boulos wrote:
Meanwhile, in the world of Intel, here are specs on our competition (this was apparently released last week): http://www.intel.com/ technology/itj/2005/volume09issue02/art01_ray_tracing/p01_abstract.htm


On May 26, 2005, at 8:45 PM, Peter Shirley wrote:


FANTASTIC!  How long does it take to load?  To preprocess?  To render?
What efficiency scheme are you using?  What is the mem footprint?

Pete


On Thu, 26 May 2005, Abe Stephens wrote:


Here is our first image of the boeing, no shading, resolution ~1900x1000
running on 60 processors. This is running remotely and being viewed using
vizserver off my mac.

There is a lot more work to do....

Abe







  • Re: [MANTA] First boeing screenshot, Christiaan Paul Gribble, 06/01/2005

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