Step aside graphics cards, you can now run ray tracing on a CPU
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One modder has proven that time might be up for needing a fancy GPU to enable ray tracing in your favorite games... or maybe not.

Or, and hear me out here: maybe join TWO gpus together for more performance!

More is always better. Why not a large rack of servers working individually on portions of the scene and individual frames of content?

Sounds awesome. And maybe you could make use of a gpu or two in each of those servers when you’re not using them to mine crypto?

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