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Imagination shows the way to ray tracing

A ray traced version of Imagination Technologies’ headquarters building     Imagination has had ray tracing capabilities since 2010 when they acquired the boutique ray tracing company Caustic. Caustic had developed a hardware accelerator which Imagination turned into an RTL core and added to their stable of IP accelerators. The company has built out their ray tracing SDK and, in the ...

Jon Peddie

A ray traced version of Imagination Technologies’ headquarters building     Imagination has had ray tracing capabilities since 2010 when they acquired the boutique ray tracing company Caustic. Caustic had developed a hardware accelerator which Imagination turned into an RTL core and added to their stable of IP accelerators. The company has built out their ray tracing SDK and, in the words of David Harold, Imagination’s VP of Marketing, “there have been some huge additions.” The SDK now has more support than ever for developers looking to take advantage of the visual power of ray tracing. Offering four complete examples of
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