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minus-squarevrighterlinkfedilinkarrow-up16·9 months agohow is this news. They’re called “general purpose processors”. You can literally run anything on them. It is even mathematically proven that they can do the job. This has been known for about a century now. Heck, most raytracers run on the cpu…
how is this news. They’re called “general purpose processors”. You can literally run anything on them. It is even mathematically proven that they can do the job. This has been known for about a century now.
Heck, most raytracers run on the cpu…