AMD's Research Team to Present a New Global Illumination Method

The team plans to present the research at SIGGRAPH 2022.

AMD's Advanced Rendering Research Group (ARR), a team of scientists working on research surrounding graphics, rendering, CPU, and GPU architectures, announced their plans to present GI-1.0, a novel method for real-time global illumination. The solution proposed by the team implements a two-level radiance caching scheme with efficient ray guiding and reservoir resampling for clean and responsive visuals. 

According to the announcement, ARR's Guillaume Boissé, Sylvain Meunier, Heloise de Dinechin, Pieterjan Bartels, Alexander Veselov, Kenta Eto, and Takahiro Harada will share the first demo during the SIGGRAPH 2022 conference, while the first Tech Report is to be published in September 2022. 

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