When Sora 2 was released (invite only), results were impressive. Investors were happy, users excited. Then, a strange thing happened. Sora began to buckle under load despite being invite only. In order to roll out Sora to all users, the technology looks to have been massively scaled back. Not only are users alleging OpenAI did this, the criticism is that they did so silently behind closed doors without elaborating. The…
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcUv-TzVWUc Comment on the forum Has there ever been a more pointless increase in resolution? I found this video hilarious! In my opinion 8K’s future lies in VR.
Since the advent of very high speed ports like Thunderbolt many have speculated as to when external graphics adapter cards are coming to laptops. Well with $250 worth of parts it is possible to do already.
OSX Lion is to have an emphasis on a technology called OpenCL. OpenCL allows normal apps to take advantage of the programmable nature of GPUs (graphics processors) in modern computers. GPUs are more powerful than general purpose CPUs but until now have only been used to crunch through 3D graphics. The graphics chip has long since stood idly by unless playing games but now is about to have a lot more…
Tired of rendering the timeline and transcoding footage off a memory card in Final Cut Pro? CUDA is a technology from NVidia which allows a programmable GPU to act like a CPU (graphics processing unit) and now Adobe Premiere CS5 supports it.

