The video looks really cool, even if it just shows how fast the bloodflow in the brain moves about. I didn't realise it was that quick before, so that was interesting. But their technology paragraph makes no sense:
"Unity takes advantage of the computational power of the graphical processing unit (GPU) thus greatly improving processing speed for real-time analytics and data visualisation."
And so does any other 3d application in the last 40 years. It's why we have GPUs. Unity does nothing special, and in fact doesn't even give you access to the full power of the GPU (like CUDA does).
"Streaming data from local files, the cloud or connected headsets improves memory usage and computational performance."
Streaming data from the internet improves performance? That makes no sense.
"Unity takes advantage of the computational power of the graphical processing unit (GPU) thus greatly improving processing speed for real-time analytics and data visualisation."
And so does any other 3d application in the last 40 years. It's why we have GPUs. Unity does nothing special, and in fact doesn't even give you access to the full power of the GPU (like CUDA does).
"Streaming data from local files, the cloud or connected headsets improves memory usage and computational performance."
Streaming data from the internet improves performance? That makes no sense.