OPPO to Showcase Innovations in Mobile Graphics
Today, OPPO showcased how it is promoting the industry and empowering developers in mobile graphics and computer vision, including enhanced ray tracing, graphics rendering, and artificial intelligence at SIGGRAPH 2023. During the conference, visitors will have the chance to get their hands on the demos through leading devices such as OPPO Find X6 Pro, OnePlus 11, and OPPO Pad 2 to enjoy a smooth, realistic, and immersive visual experience. OPPO has continuously worked with partners across the industry to drive forward the evolution of mobile ray tracing, and in 2021 it took the initiative to create one of the industry first open ray tracing solutions for mobile devices, PhysRay Engine. At SIGGRAPH 2022, OPPO made PhysRay Engine 1.0 available for modification and redistribution to its global developers, while also unveiling its next stage in PhysRay Engine 2.0, which integrates advanced ray tracing capabilities, including OPPO-exclusive ray tracing effects, a mixed rendering pipeline, and offline full path tracing. During SIGGRAPH 2023, visitors can enjoy CampGuard 3.0, a shooter mobile game based on the optimized PhysRay Engine. Compared with its predecessor, game scenes are even more lucid and realistic. The reflections of characters, skies, and clouds in mirrors and other surfaces can interact with sunlight, yielding graphics that are all the more striking. Meanwhile, OPPO also demonstrated the Ray Tracing Denoiser. In 3D ray tracing applications such as mobile games, the noise reduction algorithm can recreate soft and detailed shadow effects even with less light. The AI model samples and renders multiple lower-resolution images with fewer pixels and then utilizes motion data and feedback from previous frames to create clearer, higher-resolution images, providing mobile users with a high-quality gaming experience without needing to worry about power consumption. "OPPO has always been committed to promoting the development of mobile graphics and computer vision. Last year, we partnered with Qualcomm Technologies to truly bring about a hardware-based mobile ray tracing experience. Through the demos of our various technologies, we had like to share our latest progress with the SIGGRAPH audience." Chen Li, Head of Computing and Graphics Research Institute at OPPO stated, "2023 marks the 50th anniversary of the SIGGRAPH conference, and with years of innovations, the development of mobile images has fundamentally transformed. OPPO will continue to invest in this territory, bringing more innovative graphics and computer vision processing capabilities to our users while joining hands with partners to build an open and friendly mobile ecosystem."