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jmke 23rd May 2008 22:57

Photoshop to get GPU and physics acceleration
 
GPU acceleration is one of the most significant trends in today hardware industry, opening the doors to an entirely class of software running desktop. What will be possible is fascinating to see on a monitor, nut it is not tangible, if you just hear about it. It appears that the next Photoshop will be one of the first mainstream applications that will tap into the GPU for a speed up. And, at least from what we have seen during a first demonstration, the progress is simply stunning.

http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/37611/140/

tecktalk 24th May 2008 17:28

great idea
 
hey.. its really great thinking to go to the latest softwares.....really its inspirabla......

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Massman 24th May 2008 17:59

Request by Intel to be able to promote the integrated gpu idea?

jmke 25th May 2008 00:16

visit the link ;)
not Intel....

Massman 25th May 2008 08:34

Sure, they won't mention that if Intel is involved. :p

jmke 25th May 2008 12:30

No Intel involvement...

Quote:

The next version of Adobe's Photoshop was demonstrated at NVIDIA's Editor's Day.

Massman 26th May 2008 06:58

Oh, I see :)

Well, it's just Nvidia trying to piss off Intel then :p

thorgal 26th May 2008 09:21

Quote from Macrumors :

Update: Adobe Photoshop Project Manager John Nack, who gave the presentation cited in the TG Daily article, says that many of their claims are baseless. Regarding their claim of an October 1st release date for the next Photoshop release, Nack says that they "pulled a date apparently out of thin air." He also says that the technology he demonstrated has not been promised to appear in any particular future version of Photoshop.

Translated : this is all a load of crap, and is just something that might occur in a future photoshop release...

Massman 26th May 2008 09:28

Not really, Nvidia has shown, on it's editor's-day, that in the future GPU's will help encoding video and photos.

I reckon that the shown Photoshop version is to show off what can be done more than really intended to devellop for the next version.


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