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143. Lovelace vs RDNA 3 Ray Tracing, Future DLSS, Ukraine War, FPGA | Govt Engineer

143. Lovelace vs RDNA 3 Ray Tracing, Future DLSS, Ukraine War, FPGA | Govt Engineer

Episode 143 Published 4 years ago
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An anonymous Engineer working for the US Government joins to discuss Lovelace & RDNA 3 technology, the future of FSR & DLSS, FPGA & Xilinx, and the War in Ukraine’s effect on the world economy.
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0:00 Who is our Mysterious Guest? What can he disclose about his position?
7:43 What got Matt into PC Gaming? When did he become an enthusiast?
16:57 Are we entering a new era of Graphics Cards?
21:28 Will DLSS and FSR matter if we have cards 2-4x stronger than what we have now?
29:54 When and why did MSAA die?
44:43 Do you expect RDNA3 to be close to Lovelace in Raytracing?
1:00:26 What can AMD do with FSR to make it beat DLSS?
1:07:03 Can AMD accelerate FSR on a hardware level?
1:13:14 The Value of Future GPUs, Nintendo Switch 2 Performance
1:22:11 What comes after DLSS and FSR? What's next for balancing picture quality?
1:27:26 FPGAs talk How do you see them being used moving forward?
1:36:58 AMD's FPGA advantage with Xilinx
1:41:37 The Russian Invasion of Ukraine, and how it will affect the world
1:55:28 Will PC Hardware prices continue to go down if gas prices go up?
1:59:10 Can manufacturing be "brought back to the west"? Where do we get rare materials?
2:09:44 Silicon Nodes for Spacecraft, Advice for getting into FPGAs & Engineering

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