GPU-accelerated Rendering of Vector Brush Strokes could revolutionize digital art creation.
Mixed reality experiences with headsets were showcased in the Emerging Technologies section.
SIGGRAPH 2024 continues through August 2 with keynote speeches, workshops and presentations.
SIGGRAPH 2024 kicked off on July 28, 2024 at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver.
SIGGRAPH 2024, the International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, kicked off on July 28, 2024 at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver. The first day of the conference brought exciting highlights in computer graphics, production, animation, gaming and new technologies.
One of the most intriguing displays was in the Emerging Technologies section where tech ware for mixed reality experiences were showcased. Visitors had a chance to try on headsets and explore immersive environments that blurred the lines between virtual and real worlds.
Another significant presentation was on GPU-accelerated Rendering of Vector Brush Strokes, which drew attention from researchers in the field. This technology could revolutionize digital art creation by enabling artists to render complex brush strokes in real time, offering a more natural and expressive way to create digital art.
The conference continues through August 2 with keynote speeches, workshops and presentations on various topics related to computer graphics and interactive technologies. Stay tuned for more updates from SIGGRAPH 2024.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Meta Platform CEO Mark Zuckerberg will hold chats on artificial intelligence at SIGGRAPH 2024 in Denver.
Nvidia was relatively flat ahead of the event, down 0.3% by afternoon trading Monday.
Arm Holdings had the biggest losses among semiconductor stocks, down 4.7% ahead of its first quarter financial results on Wednesday.
Marvell and Intel both slipped about 1%.
ON Semiconductor continued to surge during afternoon action following its impressive earnings results and outlook released before the markets opened, up more than 12% by mid-afternoon trading.
NXP Semiconductors increased 1.5%.
Lam Research, Analog Devices, Advanced Micro Devices, and Applied Materials all crept up less than 1%.
Infineon Technologies and Microchip Technology were both up about 2%.