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A New Gaming GPU Challenger: Bolt Graphics Takes Aim at NVIDIA

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This is the company: https://bolt.graphics/

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    • lorty@lemmy.mlEnglish
      2 days

      Weird to call it a gaming gpu when they are specifically targeting production workflows like Blender for now.

        • Covenant@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
          2 days

          You did watch the video right?

            • SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.caEnglish
              2 days

              this is Lemmy, so no.

              • lorty@lemmy.mlEnglish
                2 days

                Can you please tell me in which part of the video they say this is a gaming GPU? Because at 3m30 he says directly they are targeting content creators and production.

                • Shellofbiomatter@lemmus.orgEnglish
                  2 days

                  Sry, the video was longer than 30 seconds. I zoned out. They should have made it into a short.

                • melfie@lemmy.zipEnglish
                  2 days

                  Says it does real-time path tracing: https://bolt.graphics/workload/gaming/

                • violentfart@lemmy.worldEnglish
                  2 days

                  I thought this was just another bunk startup but it was legit.

                    • trewq@lemmy.worldEnglish
                      2 days

                      How do u know it’s legit?

                        • violentfart@lemmy.worldEnglish
                          2 days

                          I meant it has potential to be a real product, in my opinion.

                            • trewq@lemmy.worldEnglish
                              2 days

                              We’ll see. More competition the better

                            • SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.caEnglish
                              2 days

                              They don’t rely on proprietary hardware choices, VRAM can be upgraded. Dual PCI slots. They have contracts with fabs.

                              But as the video points out, for gaming, drivers are everything and you can bet nVidia will fuck with game developers, or they may not care because the Wang sees only AI in the future.

                              • mEEGal@lemmy.worldEnglish
                                2 days

                                Looks scamless enough

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