News TCL intros dome-shaped monitors for simulator gaming, new X-Intelligence AI model for displays that 'exceeds ChatGPT 4

Status
Not open for further replies.
8K 240hz?! good god, What kind of monster GPU are you going to need to run that? An RTX 9090? The 4090 can run 8k at about 30 fps (native) That is 1/8th the performance needed to max out that monitor.
 
  • Like
Reactions: bit_user
8K 240hz?! good god, What kind of monster GPU are you going to need to run that? An RTX 9090? The 4090 can run 8k at about 30 fps (native) That is 1/8th the performance needed to max out that monitor.
The 4090 can actually do 8k60hz via Display port DSC. The 7900 XT and XTX both support 8k 240hz display output because they have DisplayPort 2.1 ports, whereas none of the 4000 series cards do, to the best of my knowledge. DisplayPort 2.1 can even do 16k60hz, something that does not exist yet with DSC.
 
8K 240hz?! good god, What kind of monster GPU are you going to need to run that?
Maybe the simulators they're designed for are fairly simple.

When I upgraded the monitor on my work PC, I tested some old Linux OpenGL games, just to see what kinds of fps the GTX 1050 Ti could push @ 4k. Literally hundreds was the answer! I forget the details, but good 'ol Tux Racer ran at several hundred fps!

Tux_Racer_gameplay%2C_pre-v0.60.png


Battle simulators might also use older code that's heavily-optimized to run on simpler hardware.
 
  • Like
Reactions: helper800
TLC teased its 'X-Intelligence,' what it calls 'the world's first AI model in the display industry,' saying the monitor is made for natural language processing and knowledge reasoning capability surpassing GPT-4.
Ugh. We all should have enough of a sense of the hardware requirements to run GPT-4 that your monitor obviously isn't going to be packing anything remotely close to the compute power & memory needed for it.

I'm guessing it might be some kind of cloud service tie-in. For now, I'd just ignore this part.
 
  • Like
Reactions: helper800
Status
Not open for further replies.