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Mobile. They can do that on mobile. :)



Today's mobile devices, especially the higher-end ones, are quite powerful. They offer more processing power, memory and storage than laptops did just a few years ago, and desktops just a few years before that. So I don't think that "doing it on mobile" is really that powerful of an argument any longer.


Real-time raytracing isn't something we've had on mobile. Which is kind of the point of this article...




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