NVIDIA to Host Interactive Graphics Debugging Lab at SIGGRAPH 2026
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This article announces NVIDIA's presence at SIGGRAPH 2026, highlighting a hands-on lab called "Hall of Mysteries" that offers an interactive graphics debugging experience. The lab focuses on helping developers debug modern graphics applications including ray tracing, neural rendering pipelines, GPU crashes, and performance bottlenecks. It also touches on how AI-powered tools are transforming how developers investigate complex systems. The event takes place July 19-23 at the L.A. Convention Center.
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Ray Tracing, advanced rendering pipelines with neural rendering, GPU crashes, and performance bottlenecks often require developers to navigate large amounts of data before identifying the true source of a problem.
AI-powered tools are beginning to transform how developers investigate and understand complex systems.
In this hands-on lab, participants will enter the Hall of Mysteries, an interactive graphics debugging experience.
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