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gamingtech1 year ago

"Rumor: PS5 Pro to Deliver Game-Changing Graphics Boost with Spectral Super Resolution and AI Upscaling"

Rumors suggest that the PlayStation 5 Pro will feature a 45% faster rendering capability and up to triple the ray tracing performance of the base model, along with a powerful custom machine learning architecture supporting 300 TOPS of 8-bit computation. The alleged leaked document also details the PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution upscaling solution, which will use machine learning to upscale to 4K resolution with plans for 8K support in the future. While the document aligns with previous rumors, it should be taken with caution until an official announcement is made, although it's likely that the console will support AI-powered upscaling.

technology1 year ago

"Evolution of GTK's Unified Renderers: A Glimpse into the Future"

GTK has merged new "unified" rendering code with a focus on Vulkan API support, encouraging Linux distributions to build with the Vulkan renderer. The NGL and Vulkan renderers, built from the same sources, offer improved anti-aliasing, fractional scaling support, arbitrary gradients, and broader DMA-BUF support. While not yet faster than the old OpenGL renderer, future improvements include HDR color handling, GPU path rendering, and off-the-main-thread rendering. The NGL renderer is now the default in GTK 4.13.6, with the option to revert to the old OpenGL renderer for "very old" hardware.

technology2 years ago

"Troubleshooting JavaScript SEO Problems: A Comprehensive Guide"

JavaScript and SEO can sometimes clash, but understanding the fundamentals of how search engine crawlers interact with JavaScript can help diagnose and fix common issues. When it comes to rendering, there are two methods: server-side rendering (SSR) and client-side rendering (CSR). Pre-rendered HTML may be universally unavailable, causing search engines to wait for rendering or not render the page at all. Inaccessible page content, sections of a site not getting crawled, missing internal links, and missing metadata are other common JavaScript SEO issues. Tools like browser tools, Google Search Console, Chrome Developer Tools, and Wappalyzer can help identify and address these issues.