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Anisotropic Optimisation Anisotropic optimisation is different from anisotropic filtering in the sense that it takes the filtering that's taking place and optimises it to increase performance. This results in lower image quality than you would originally see if you had no optimisations on, but faster performance. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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(Press Release) At the end of December 2006, VizUp Technology unveiled a new polygon reduction system that enables anyone to reduce the number of polygons in a complex 3D model up to 90% without much effect on its visual quality.
(20/01/2006)
Lyon, France - January 17th 2006 - PathEngine, supplier of the advanced pathfinding and agent movement SDK, announces release 5.0 of the PathEngine SDK. An iterative development process has seen a host of features added to th...
(12/08/2011)
The Nobel Prize winning scientists Professor Andre Geim and Professor Kostya Novoselov have taken a huge step forward in studying the wonder material graphene and revealing its exciting electronic properties for future electronic applicatio...
(24/04/2010)
Automation technology has revolutionised the fine-tuning needed to maximise software performance on devices such as mobile phones. Application developers for software on mobile phones and other embedded devices can achieve acceptable perfor...
(06/08/2007)
Friday, August 17, 2007 Orlando, Florida, USA Brain-Machine Interfaces (BMI) communicate with the nervous system to provide lost sensory input, repair connectivity between brain structures, or translate intention of mo...
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