> Is there any info it if this is nvidia proprietary technology or general feature of DirectX Raytracing that will eventually be available also from AMD and Intel?
This is a general feature of their RTX 'pipeline', not just DirectX, so I imagine Vulkan will introduce support eventually. Whether AMD will be able to put it into GPUs is a different story, but it appears they are doing some of their own work in the area of Tensorflow so they may provide their own equivalent.
> Though showing CT/medical imaging as one of it's applications is a big no-no
Why is that? They weren't showing it as an application of their higher res image DNNs, that was just an example of where they have used DNNs in general.
This is a general feature of their RTX 'pipeline', not just DirectX, so I imagine Vulkan will introduce support eventually. Whether AMD will be able to put it into GPUs is a different story, but it appears they are doing some of their own work in the area of Tensorflow so they may provide their own equivalent.
> Though showing CT/medical imaging as one of it's applications is a big no-no
Why is that? They weren't showing it as an application of their higher res image DNNs, that was just an example of where they have used DNNs in general.