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    Imagination Technologies Ships Caustic Series2 R2500 and R2100 Ray Tracing AC

    "Imagination Technologies, a leading multimedia technologies company, is now shipping its Caustic Series2 PC boards, the R2500 and R2100, which accelerate PowerVR OpenRL applications including the Caustic Visualizer? viewport plug-ins for Autodesk? Maya? and 3ds Max? and the Neon viewport in Rhinoceros 5 from Robert McNeel and Associates."

    http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/1/prweb10375559.htm

    Oooo nice cheaper than what Intel would have asked for.
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    Yes, but the hardware is much more simple.
    J. Carmack was quite impressed with these, though.
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    We'll be visiting them soon, should be interesting to see what they have to offer. They did show these cards to me at CES, as well, however, I didn't have much time to really look at them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zalbard View Post
    Yes, but the hardware is much more simple.
    J. Carmack was quite impressed with these, though.
    Unfortunately, the cards were not very impressed with John Carmack.
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