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Daniel Fleshbourne   via The Register on 09 January 2009 - 09:48 · 11 comments & 4639 views

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IT vendors seem to believe that if you say the word "cloud" enough, an marginal business idea will yield up revenues and profits. Much the same thing happened with grid computing - remember that? - before it morphed with utility computing into the even more nebulous cloud moniker.

So it is with the AMD Fusion Render Cloud, which would have simply been another example of a render farm used to create 3D images for computer simulations or movies if not for the cloud bit. It includes some clever software made by OTOY that allows 3D, high-definition graphics to be rendered on a set of remote servers and then displayed down the wire to a relatively modest PC or laptop. Think of it as a mainframe for graphics processing made from workstations, and you get the right idea.

Dirk Meyer, AMD's chief executive officer, presented the Fusion Render Cloud, a cluster of machines based on AMD's Phenom II processors, AMD 790 chipsets, and ATI Radeon HD 4870 graphics processors that will have over 1,000 GPUs and will deliver over 1 petaflop of aggregate computing power than can be brought to bear on remote rendering jobs.

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(1 reply) #1 RAID 0 on 09 Jan 2009 - 10:33
...processors that will have over 1,000 GPUs and will deliver over 1 petaflop of aggregate computing power than can be brought to bear on remote rendering jobs.



Oh sweet Jesus. I would love to see that thing in person.
#1.1 RPDL on 10 Jan 2009 - 00:07
You wouldn't be amazed: It's a bunch of bland-looking PCs side by side, plugged together. A little bit like the Google servers.
(2 replies) #2 KavazovAngel on 09 Jan 2009 - 10:49
Still, Crysis will get the best of it.
#2.1 LTD on 09 Jan 2009 - 13:14
KavazovAngel said,
Still, Crysis will get the best of it.



Props for throwing out a Crysis comment before anyone else.
#2.2 xDayan on 10 Jan 2009 - 14:25
Crysis, Nah GTA 4 Hell yeah!
#3 Airlink on 09 Jan 2009 - 13:45
Meanwhile, Nvidia is set to launch the new GTX 285 and 275 cards this month, and will soon launch their new 300-series line.
#4 LTD on 09 Jan 2009 - 14:21
"Render Cloud"

Clouds everywhere, now!
(2 replies) #5 Andre on 09 Jan 2009 - 19:06
Will GTA 4 run on it?
#5.1 Euphoria on 09 Jan 2009 - 23:20
Nope, you are going to need not 1 but 3 petaflops to use maximum settings in GTAIV. Rockstar's programmers are coding for the future PCs and not for some petty petaflop machine ...
#5.2 Thirtythree on 12 Jan 2009 - 12:43
No, but it will play pong at about 2-3 FPS.
#6 Atlonite on 14 Jan 2009 - 15:26
And so with all these clouds around when can we expect to get rained on

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