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@Intel® Embree Ray Tracing Library Acceptance Speech | 2021 Scientific & Technical Awards
Technical Achievement Awards (Academy Certificates) were awarded to Sven Woop and Carsten Benthin for core development, Attila T. Áfra for motion picture feature development, and Manfred Ernst and Ingo Wald for early research and technical direction, of the Intel® Embree Ray Tracing Library. For the past decade, the Intel Embree Ray Tracing Library has provided a high-performance, industry-leading, CPU-based ray-geometry intersection framework through well-engineered open source code, supported by a comprehensive set of research publications. It has become an indispensable resource for motion picture production rendering. Subscribe for more @Oscars videos ►► http://osca.rs/subscribeyt The 2021 Scientific & Technical Awards premiered Saturday, February 13th at 1PM PT, hosted by Nia DaCosta (“Little Woods”). The Academy’s Scientific and Technical Awards honor the men, women and companies whose discoveries and innovations have contributed in significant and lasting ways to motion pictures. See this year's Honorees ►► https://www.oscars.org/sci-tech/ceremonies/2020 Learn more about the Scientific & Technical Awards ►► https://www.oscars.org/sci-tech Intel® Embree Ray Tracing Library Acceptance Speech | 2021 Scientific & Technical Awards

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