Caustic Graphics Breaking Barriers in 3D Graphics

By Brian - 03/10/2009 10:29:59 PM


With 3D imaging apparently being the next step in professional visualization, it seems that companies are trying to outdo one another on the first reliable platform or device to make it happen. And from all indications it looks like Caustic Graphics has the inside track with a fundamental breakthrough in raytracing acceleration that is set to define a new era in professional 3D production and interactive consumer graphics.

Raytracing, the gold-standard for creating 3D imagery, duplicates the natural physics of light, creating stunning images by meticulously tracing the path of light to and throughout any given scene.

Caustic’s first-generation technology will deliver an average 20X increase in the speed used to create stunning, realistic 3D imagery for film and video, game development, as well as automotive and consumer product design. The second generation of Caustic’s technology, due early next year, is expected to gain an additional order of magnitude in performance, offering 200X speed over today’s state-of-the-art graphics products. This massive speed jump is due to Caustic’s patent-pending raytracing algorithms implemented in a semiconductor design.

(Source) Press

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