>>499592>It's still young>translation: Because I haven't heard much about it or used it, it's young and badBruh, it's been around since like, 2009 and has become one of the best ray-tracers around. It is much more feature rich than Arnold and even LuxRender. It can utilize all the GPUs and CPUs in your system, and on your networked computers. It even naturally does light dispersion (splitting into colors). And many 3D packages have begun adopting it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLNd1PKCTe0