Millions of parallel complicated calculations, over sixty times per second, using gigabytes of information, to carefully determine the color every subpixel in a panel with 4 million glowing dots needs to be to perfectly reproduce interactive anime titties on my screen
Sixty times per second means 60Hz, the most common display standard in use. Even on higher refresh rate panels, videos are absolutely dominated by 30 FPS and 60 FPS capture.
Ah he was talking about the screen. I was thinking about the processor itself, “X calculations per second”, rather than “X millions of calculations per second”.
Millions of parallel complicated calculations, over sixty times per second, using gigabytes of information, to carefully determine the color every subpixel in a panel with 4 million glowing dots needs to be to perfectly reproduce interactive anime titties on my screen
Sixty… times per second? I think it’s a couple more than that, to be honest.
Sixty times per second means 60Hz, the most common display standard in use. Even on higher refresh rate panels, videos are absolutely dominated by 30 FPS and 60 FPS capture.
Ah he was talking about the screen. I was thinking about the processor itself, “X calculations per second”, rather than “X millions of calculations per second”.