Comments by "Maxwell Benz" (@Tential1) on "Moon"
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@Traveler019 yes, they added hardware ray tracing. Again, it's brand new, you won't know until probably 2 years, as adoption rates kick up. If you play any video games, think of the steam deck. That's not a failure right? The chip in the iPhone is as powerful as that, I'd say arguably more. But, has the tech for dlss. If you keep up with this, Nvidia just launched neural accelerated (or ai, I hate these terms) ray tracing. So as apple servers process images, they will release new ray tracing and upscalers. Again, no one forces you to buy a new gpu every year. You don't find this year's gpu to be enough? Wait? Most people upgrade every 5 years or so. Apple already worked into movies. Next is AAA gaming. And when every iPhone will be able to do decent Graphics which is about either this generation or next generation, and more people have those than the console install base, devs will native code to the iPhone Os.
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@kilroy314 camera, neural engine, hardware ray tracing, gaming upscaling for improved graphics (think Nvidia dlss), oled screen, brighter screen. Basically, you use your phone for Microsoft word. That's fine. Don't upgrade. Some of us use our phone to play the pc equivalent of crysis. So we want more performance. Pc gaming is now possible on iPhone as the gpu is now fast enough. Granted ps3-ps4 pro graphics, but we're getting there. So soon, apple can convince pc devs to port games to iPhone. I can keep going. There's a reason apple is the most valuable company on earth. Everything apple does is based on upgrading their chip, and the next goal is getting the phone to a point where it's strong enough to be your primary gaming device. Primary high end compute. Eventually, instead of docking your vision pro into an apple m2 chip, the phone will do it.
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