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[–] Boomkop3@reddthat.com -1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Interpolation isn't new. TV's with interpolation have existed for decades. I have to say that I do like their extrapolation idea. And we'll see how that turns out I suppose.

Because with all the claims and lies from companies like nvidia, I've yet to see this tech work for myself. Just a bunch of tech demos.

[–] DdCno1@beehaw.org 4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Just because a far simpler type of interpolation has existed before, this doesn't mean that this type is "decades old". You know that.

[–] Boomkop3@reddthat.com 0 points 2 weeks ago

If you'd actually read up on how their interpolation works, you'd know this isn't new tech. I'm more interested in the extrapolation