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Yes, even ~2012 OpenCL code works incredibly well today for spectral path tracing: https://indigorenderer.com/indigobench Also my fractal software incl OpenCL multi-GPU / mixed plaftorm rendering: https://chaoticafractals.com/ Both work on [ Nvidia, AMD, Intel, Apple ] x [ CPU, GPU ]. Some of the shared code here: - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
PS. I added Intel GPU support to Chaotica, where the A770 performs really well, but I'm very disappointed about the lack of double precision support which is sometimes crucial (because of the nature of feedback processes / chaos / butterfly effect / deeply nested complex plane inversions) for this application: https://chaoticafractals.com/node/17/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10892. Source: about 1 year ago
Since OP is just outright lying / talking shit, I can answer this exactly: it's a randomly generated fractal made with my software Chaotica. Source: over 2 years ago
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