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Will AI-based image rendering replace hardware?

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Sincerely, I did not foresee the development of AI. I had thought that the unit of measurement for computer power would always remain ghz. Hardware rendering has been faster over time. But given that DLSS and other comparable applications use AI already, I'm concerned that it could eventually replace our GPUs. Excuse my ignorance, but if AI is already able to place "fake" frames between actual frames, might it possibly do so in the future? What if, for example, the GPU only needs to render one frame per second? possibly even little. AI takes care of the remainder, filling it in at whichever framerate you want.

The thought that GPUs might one day perform the same functions as AIPUs is both intriguing and unsettling.

Edited by imrankhan

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