Zero Density has announced the immediate availability of its first hardware solution for virtual sets and broadcast graphics, Re Ampere.
Each Re Ampere can double the rendering performance of real-time graphics – enabling broadcasters to tell stories with photoreal Ultra HD visuals, straight out of the box.
“Real-time graphics can be revolutionary, but they also come with a lot of questions.
”After years helping clients like Eurosport, The Weather Channel and RTL use immersive virtual graphics to tell their stories, we’ve heard one come up more than most: ‘What hardware can I use?’” said Kuban Altan, co-founder and vice president of R&D at Zero Density. “With Re Ampere, broadcasters never have to wonder again. Everything they need to create high-performance real-time graphics is now in a simple plug-and-play box.”
Additional benefits for customers include the ability to access AI-driven processing power and a deep learning neural network to create sharper images and real-time ray tracing for more photoreal scenes.
In addition, GPU-driven processing and a PCIe Gen4 bus can help deliver multi-camera renders, composites and SDI video, all from a single unit.
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