W. Park, Hee-Jin Shin, Byoungok Lee, Hyung-Min Yoon, T. Han
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RayChip®: Real-time ray-tracing chip for embedded applications
This article consists of a collection of slides from the author's conference presentation on the special features, system design and architectures, processing capabilities, and targeted markets for SiliconArts' RayChip, the world's first commercialized chip targeted to realize real-time ray tracing for embedded applications such as TV, media box and game console.