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"The real-time distributed processing engine, called HYDRA™, offers a groundbreaking approach to scaling 3D graphics performance in a multi-GPU environment. Outlined for the first time on the new Lucid Web site at www.lucidlogix.com, the novel technology is the industry’s first to work with any GPU, any CPU or chipset and on any application that gamers and professionals may choose... Geek Meter = 1.00
That's ridiculously cool. I really hope this pans out. Now they just have to work out how to lose the polygons in games and do everything with NURBS.
I will believe it when I see it.
I don't understand how this technology is doing anything different than ATI's Crossfire, other than working with disimilar cards. There's nothing technical on their website to give me reason to believe it will perform any better.
-J
I too am a hard sell.3vi1:
I will believe it when I see it.
I'm a hard sell as well but DAMN! What a tease. I would hope their PR department was that hell bent on suicide right out of the gate. Think about it, 1 frame per second less than linear and they are toast. Can't wait to see how this pans out.
does seem a bit to good to be true. I can see this being a windows nightmare to be honest. SO lets say I am running an AMD card and a Nvidia card would I then require 2 seperate drivers. How would they not conflict.
Very good point. As it is now if you upgrade from one to another you have to run Driver Cleaner Pro and pray it works. I run it twice just to be sure. Even then you have a chance of needing to reinstall Windows.
That is awesome if it works. They have some really smart engineers in Israel. It was the Intel Israeli team responsible for core 2 design. So, anything is possible.