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Cool, decades old tech :/
Absolutely not. I would recommend reading into this further.
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.
Just because a far simpler type of interpolation has existed before, this doesn't mean that this type is "decades old". You know that.
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