- Joined
- May 8, 2021
- Messages
- 1,978 (1.32/day)
- Location
- Lithuania
System Name | Shizuka |
---|---|
Processor | Intel Core i5 10400F |
Motherboard | Gigabyte B460M Aorus Pro |
Cooling | Scythe Choten |
Memory | 2x8GB G.Skill Aegis 2666 MHz |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor Red Dragon V2 RX 580 8GB ~100 watts in Wattman |
Storage | 512GB WD Blue + 256GB WD Green + 4TH Toshiba X300 |
Display(s) | BenQ BL2420PT |
Case | Cooler Master Silencio S400 |
Audio Device(s) | Topping D10 + AIWA NSX-V70 |
Power Supply | Chieftec A90 550W (GDP-550C) |
Mouse | Steel Series Rival 100 |
Keyboard | Hama SL 570 |
Software | Windows 10 Enterprise |
I have been wondering for a while why nobody makes any games, that utilizes graphics card's AI HW. DLSS, RT are all nice and stuff, but let's be honest, games have had good graphics for over decade now, meanwhile in-game AI hasn't particularly evolved much since early 2000s and often current games have worse bot AI than some games from even 2001. A common explanation back the nwas CPU power and admitedly CPU performance has stagnated a lot with basically only 4 major jumps in performance: AMD K7 (with single threaded IPC not moving forward very much until after Core 2 chips, which merely were only a bit faster than K8 cores), Core i (with stagnation until Broadwell) and Skylake (this one lasted a long while, it basically lasted until rocket lake and AMD's Zen 2) and Alder lake (another big leap with no big improvements expected for some time). Anyway, my point is that with RTX cards nV talked a lot about AI and stuff, but we only got DLSS. I wonder why those cores couldn't be used to finally drastically improve game bot AI and finally stop using CPU for that? It sounds intuitive, but there's probably some hardware limitation for doing that. And besides the main question, so far nVidia (and for that matter AMD and Intel)has been speaking a lot about that AI stuff, but besides some boring stuff like fancy upscaling and RTX voice, AI capabilities of those cards seem to be barely utilized. Why is that?