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Octane Render
Developer(s)OTOY Inc.
Stable releaseOctaneRender 2021.1 (CUDA) / Octane X (Metal) / June 8, 2023 (2023-06-08)
Written inC++
Operating system
Platform
TypeRendering system
LicenseProprietary commercial software
Websitehome.otoy.com/render/octane-render/

Octane Render is an unbiased rendering application with real-time capability developed by graphics software company OTOY Inc.

Octane render was the first commercially available unbiased path-tracer that fully utilized the GPU, allowing users to modify scenes close to real time without the speed malus of CPU rendering.

Octane Render runs on Nvidia's CUDA technology when using Nvidia GPU video cards; Octane X for macOS Big Sur, and runs on Metal on AMD, Intel Skylake and Apple Silicon graphics cards.

References

  1. ^ "octanerender™ standalone edition". render.otoy.com. Otoy. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
  2. "blender3darchitect.com- review", 2011-05-09
  3. "createdigitalmotion.com- Octane Render demo", 2011-05-09
  4. "vizworld.com- Octane Render", 2011-05-09
  5. "cgchannel.com- GPU based rendering", 2011-05-09
  6. "CGsociety.org- 2010 Retrospective List", 2011-05-09
  7. "Octane X | was released for iPadOS and macOS Catalina!". 20 July 2020.

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