ray-tracing hardware and gpus
Ray-tracing hardware refers to specialized components and circuits built into graphics processing units (GPUs) that are designed to accelerate the rendering technique known as ray-tracing. Ray-tracing simulates the behavior of light within a digital environment to create realistic and immersive 3D images. These dedicated hardware and GPUs perform the complex calculations required for ray-tracing more efficiently than traditional graphics hardware, resulting in faster rendering and more lifelike visual effects.
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