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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2008

OTOY Graphics Rendered in the Browser

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  • Is anyone pondering what I'm pondering?

    How could this technology be used to make effective, dirt cheap, robotics? I bet, you could make an entertainment robot sort of like Sony's Qrio that sells for less than $200.00 using this "Fusion Render Cloud " to do all the hard stuff.

    Hmm..

    Just a thought.

  • "how does this thing compare with onlive?"

    I Don't know about the software, but OTOY have a 1 petaflop AMD/ATI supercomputer behind them... So they do have some backing.

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  • @NPSF3000 lol "petaflop"

  • I think the address is w w w(dot)otoy(dot)com(forwardslas­h)cityspace...whenever I enter it, the title "CitySpace" comes up but the page times out so it doesn't load :C

  • @NPSF3000 haha, i lol'd at petaflop XD

  • @yung23567

    I think it is....

  • is this project dead or something ?

    you were the last to post

  • this video has a dumb name. OTOY is rendered on the server not the browser.

  • I see thanks for response

    I can understand that several users may be using a server but is that to say there is enough power to both generate this stuff visually and run all the user's program code within one OS - i really have no idea about how fast the very fastest Super computers can go but that seems quite incredible if it's handled this way

    Is it a case of cpu power being afforded by simply bolting more and more cpu together or are super C's altogether different ie intergrated?

  • "Wont all of these servers take up a lot of extra room that would normally be taken up inside a home?"

    Its not about size, its about economy - when you buy a GPu how much does it cost and how much do you actually use it (even when gaming you not always maxing it)

    How much can a server farm bulk buy them for and how much load can they put on them 24/7.

    Which is cheaper?

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