All kinds of lies in that headline. The GPU is not open source
He said he is trying to open source it, but wants to get his legal ducks in a row.
The FuryGPU is set to be open-sourced. “I am intending on open-sourcing the entire stack (PCB schematic/layout, all the HDL, Windows WDDM drivers, API runtime drivers, and Quake ported to use the API) at some point, but there are a number of legal issues,” Barrie wrote in a Hacker News post on Wednesday.
and it only achieves 44 fps in quake.
The article says the Quake Timedemo video is about 1 month old. In the linked HackerNews thread, he explains:
"For hitting 60Hz in FuryGpu, I actually render at 640x360 and then pixel-double (well, pixel->quad) the output to the full 720p."
Since headline didn't state what resolution that framerate was at, it's absolutely correct. The subtitle ("FuryGPU is currently capable of running Quake at 720p and 60fps.") is misleading, but also not wrong, since it used the word "and", not "at".
Why not make the headline Totally free GPU achieves 10,000 FPS in Cyberpunk with full RT.
That headline has just as much truth.
If you're going to tell lies you might as well make them good ones.
If you're going to critique articles, you might as well make your criticisms accurate ones. I find plenty to criticize about the articles on this site, but I thought this one was pretty well-written.