It is also possible to co-opt both CPU and GPU for rendering, further increasing render speed. Shown in action with a 450-billion-triangle 3D environmentĮven when running purely on the CPU, Angie is significantly faster than Clarisse’s existing engine: Isotropix claims that its CPU-only mode is “up to 10x faster” tha the current version of Clarisse. On top of that, when using current top-of-the-range workstation processors, rendering on both CPU and GPU is over 2x faster than rendering on the CPU alone. The company says that on dense production scenes, Angie is “up to 10x faster” than the current version of Clarisse when rendering on the CPU. Isotropix has posted a preview video of Angie, the next-gen hybrid CPU/GPU rendering engine due to be rolled out next year in Clarisse iFX and Clarisse Builder, its layout, lighting and rendering software. Scroll down for the latest demo and the FAQs. Posted by Jim Thacker Isotropix unveils Angie
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