NVIDIA’s Pascal-Powered Laptop Stitches Ultra HD
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NVIDIA demonstrated an incredibly powerful graphics card for laptops that can stitch real-time footage from three Blackmagic cameras into a single 360-degree panoramic video. Based on the Pascal architecture, the forthcoming graphics card from NVIDIA is likely the Quadro P5000.
Currently, the Quadro M5500 and GTX 980 are the only graphics cards for laptops from NVIDIA currently considered “VR Ready.” The graphics chipmaker seems to be rapidly upgrading its entire line to the latest Pascal designs, with the desktop Titan X and P6000 directed toward professionals following the consumer-oriented GTX 1060/1070/1080.
The latest chips far exceed the “recommended” specification for the Rift and Vive. Both NVIDIA and its main competition, AMD, are moving beyond the first generation of graphics cards capable of running modern VR experiences at 90 frames per second. With the additional power of this new generation, some VR experiences like VR Funhouse can take advantage of the extra processing for more visually complex virtual worlds. Professionals, too, can use this additional power to make their jobs go more smoothly.
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