The companyImagination
Technologies, which is the supplier of the graphics chips used
in iOS devices, took advantage of CES in Las Vegas to unveil a
new graphics chip capable ofphotorealistic 3D renderings,
la PowerVR GPU.
This this chip uses anew "ray" technology
tracing"calculation of shadows and lights to allow
photorealistic 3D renderings, which suggest thefuture of
graphics on the iPhone(and other Apple products) and maybe even
on the iPhone 7.
Here is what it looks like in pictures:
Without the new chip:
And with the new chip:
The company offered several demos during CES in order to make
take into account the abilities of their new baby. Before his birth,
such results were not possibleonly on machines
bureau.
Imagination Technologies also claims that this technology is “scalable”,
namely that the more powerful the processor, the better the graphics,
suggesting abright graphic futurefor future generations
d’iPhone.
For several years, Apple has focused onthe abilities
iPhone graphicsand its other devices in general, by adopting
new technologies such asMetalin 2014. It would not be
so no surprise to see thisnew graphics chip
land on our devices in the near future.
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