It's amazing. such small device performs just about 2 times slower, in a few years Android phones will get so cheap, and if it's somehow possible to distribute the render job to multiple phones, viola. Cheap renderfarm.
@@RedStapler_channel it's not gpu power.... It's the virtual machine not using the gpu. Galaxy s10 has a gpu that is more than 3 times the power of the Nintendo switch's gpu.
I dont know anything about 3d modeling, so please explain me something, is it possible to create 3d on a weak laptop and use an desktop to render it? This probably made no sense
It made perfect sense! Yes, you can create 3d models on a laptop. Even some weak ones can make something, if you dont mind long rendering times. Blender is a free 3d model application that you can use right now. If you are interested in creating some stuff I recommend you to go ahead and download it and play around with it.
What you're looking for is called a 'render farm', you can use software like crowd-render to do that. But honestly I don't why remote controlling the other PC via something like teamviewer and uploading the blend file there wouldnt work as well
By the way, installing software on Linux based operating systems is as easy as it is on 0:43. You type one command(or find it in the software center in the GUI), press ENTER, wait a bit and boom it's done. And it will be kept up to date as all system upgrades are, and no need to go to all the way to the software developer's site to download the program.
That's the thing about it too, you can set it up any way you want! You can have it automatically update, or you can have it remind you to occasionally do it, or you can have it not even tell you a word about updates even if your system is half a year dated. But, in any case, the update process, even the automatic one, isn't messed up at all, and only rarely really need a restart. That has to do with the fact that Linux doesn't have that "File is used, can't edit or delete" thing, which basically allows it to sweep and replace the rug below the applications without any problems.
@@Architector_4 Yeah, the only thing needed is restarting in the worst case the application, or reloading (most case) the applications (reloading is almost not noticeable)
@@PixlRainbow I'm not sure, what is your point? A non-rational user can disable updates and/or do them at their own discretion. You can set it up any way you want lol
question, how hot the phone runs during the rendering? how this would affect my device's health if I run a lenghty rendering? amazing video btw. totally sold me the idea that this can be done with mobile devices.
probably, but no one would buy an phone without android... in any case, as stated above, if the person disabled the subdivision this thing could actually be usable
I want to try it on my S20 Ultra.... Should run quite a bit better. 12GB of ram, octa-core processor and the Adreno 650 GPU should make Blender pretty usable. Won't match my 2080 GPU but I want to try it and see how it does.
Man, try to install linux to chroot, and setup it normally "install freedreno drivers" and do something with fknk x11 "I work on it, and i get working linux on phone, with touch screen working, and buttons" And ya, I NORMALLY LAUNCH MINECRAFT, and touhou.
@@alex_kenig i can run most of touhou games here, i didnt tried the lastest ones, but the issue i had with 13+ was not that they didnt run, they just run... slow
Samsung phones: Hey, I can run Ubuntu with Blender.
PC: *Am I a joke to you?*
This is simply crazy to do this on mobile.
I can definitely see the future of the smartphone...
It's amazing. such small device performs just about 2 times slower, in a few years Android phones will get so cheap, and if it's somehow possible to distribute the render job to multiple phones, viola. Cheap renderfarm.
Here's your 2 years
@@jstrndm945 lol yess
LinusTechTips just uploaded a video making a waterloop for cooling the s10, i would love to see the results with these kind of tasks
The phone is pretty strong i think that gpu acceleration is lacking.
Yep. The rendering time is quite acceptable for a phone. We need just a bit more gpu power to be workable in viewport mode
@@RedStapler_channel it's not gpu power.... It's the virtual machine not using the gpu.
Galaxy s10 has a gpu that is more than 3 times the power of the Nintendo switch's gpu.
@xOr it's a software problem not hardware.
And also the thermal throttle
This is alreathy better than my pc
rip
U might want to use an external hdmi recorder that taps on the line rather than the test device doing the recording. Great video though!
Can u run linux without dex mode
if you had subdivision enabled only on render side i think galaxy would handle it pretty well.
Imagine the s11 with Radeon graphics and a more refined version of Linux on dex
phones need proper cooling before getting faster hardware
I dont know anything about 3d modeling, so please explain me something, is it possible to create 3d on a weak laptop and use an desktop to render it?
This probably made no sense
It made perfect sense! Yes, you can create 3d models on a laptop. Even some weak ones can make something, if you dont mind long rendering times. Blender is a free 3d model application that you can use right now. If you are interested in creating some stuff I recommend you to go ahead and download it and play around with it.
What you're looking for is called a 'render farm', you can use software like crowd-render to do that. But honestly I don't why remote controlling the other PC via something like teamviewer and uploading the blend file there wouldnt work as well
Can I Run SketchUp Pro in mobile phone but my OS is unbuntu or Windows 10 ??
Also this whole process never uses the phones igpu it's all CPU doing the work which is absolutely amazing.
My grandmother laptop even can't run windows normally
Samsung: Here is Blender on a phone
Amazing video!!
For 3D modelling and animation I use prisma 3D app. I dl in playstore.
This is faster than anything my pc can do
This is what I looking for thank you. 😭
Will it work better than i3 3rd gen (2 cores) processor ?
That's super fast 😮 like crazy fast
"I have a renderfarm of 30 nodes, each with RTX 3080."
"Meh. I have 300 nodes of Galaxy S10."
Chuck Norris approved.
I heard this isn't possible anymore?
By the way, installing software on Linux based operating systems is as easy as it is on 0:43. You type one command(or find it in the software center in the GUI), press ENTER, wait a bit and boom it's done.
And it will be kept up to date as all system upgrades are, and no need to go to all the way to the software developer's site to download the program.
Problem is normal users may actually dislike automatic updates because it's been ingrained into them from how much Windows messes it up.
That's the thing about it too, you can set it up any way you want! You can have it automatically update, or you can have it remind you to occasionally do it, or you can have it not even tell you a word about updates even if your system is half a year dated.
But, in any case, the update process, even the automatic one, isn't messed up at all, and only rarely really need a restart.
That has to do with the fact that Linux doesn't have that "File is used, can't edit or delete" thing, which basically allows it to sweep and replace the rug below the applications without any problems.
@@Architector_4 well yeah but the average user isn't exactly rational
@@Architector_4 Yeah, the only thing needed is restarting in the worst case the application, or reloading (most case) the applications (reloading is almost not noticeable)
@@PixlRainbow
I'm not sure, what is your point? A non-rational user can disable updates and/or do them at their own discretion. You can set it up any way you want lol
You should do this again with an Galaxy S20 Ultra.
I think a up to date version of blender would of been better like either 2.79 or my personal fav 2.8
Just out of curiousity, has anyone tried running wine application inside Linux on Dex? Like SketchUp
question, how hot the phone runs during the rendering? how this would affect my device's health if I run a lenghty rendering? amazing video btw. totally sold me the idea that this can be done with mobile devices.
What about virtualbox?
Can it run docker too ?
what is the full config of the pc (including operating system) ?
It's Samsung Galaxy s10 phone
@@SirusStarTV i mean personal computer not "pocket computer"
omg this is really crazy :D
Can you try kdenlive to edit video?
I think If It ran naively on the Samsung without using Dex n shit It would perform wayy better.
probably, but no one would buy an phone without android...
in any case, as stated above, if the person disabled the subdivision this thing could actually be usable
But you are running virtual Linux over an Android. And still it performs this good. We need a dual boot for Linux.
Viva one pattern and multiplatform 👍
I want to try it on my S20 Ultra....
Should run quite a bit better. 12GB of ram, octa-core processor and the Adreno 650 GPU should make Blender pretty usable.
Won't match my 2080 GPU but I want to try it and see how it does.
and then your 2080 is slower than your galaxy s20 ultra 😂
Have u tried it yet?
800,000 tris, maybe dont develp models for high end PCs. Im developing a game for Android and the all assests is only around 100k.
you are developing... on a phone?
just curious because the sentence was ambiguous
wow so this is why Samsung is Partnering with AMD for Graphics Solutions.. holy smokes
Not really... The current gpu is 3 times the Nintendo switch's gpu.
@@HAWXLEADER Who talked about Nintendo Switch? Mali is shit we need AMD
Shit this is so awesome!!!
Install wine and you can game on it :D
nope because the phone is arm, and most games are x86
Linux on Dex + QEMU + Windows 10 ARM
Can play Minecraft Java edition ?
?
yes
but you need to install jre(linux)
Man, try to install linux to chroot, and setup it normally "install freedreno drivers" and do something with fknk x11
"I work on it, and i get working linux on phone, with touch screen working, and buttons"
And ya, I NORMALLY LAUNCH MINECRAFT, and touhou.
Touhou in python, because that game won't launch on wine :c
@@alex_kenig what touhou game dont run on wine?
and what touhou game was made in python?
anyway, touhou is x86 , the phone is arm...
@@igorgiuseppe1862 because direct3D lmao
@@alex_kenig i can run most of touhou games here, i didnt tried the lastest ones, but the issue i had with 13+ was not that they didnt run, they just run... slow
Thanks to andronix. Lols 🤣 but sine software are not available in Android maybe someday It Will.
Try eevee.
Virtualization on phone? xD
Yeha, nothing new. Was possible for a few year now
If samsung dex could run in a much capable phone such as black shark by xiomi, the rendering could be much more faster.