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Post by KostaAndreadis @ 01:00pm 17/10/18 | 0 Comments
With both the RTX 2080 and the RTX 2070 out in the wild, reviews and benchmarks have so far only been able to test traditional performance. That being games without ray-tracing or DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) support - as seen with early RTX 2070 and RTX 2080 reports. But, NVIDIA is quick to remind people that with it's AI-based DLSS players can expect "an enormous leap in performance".

With the following graph highlighting a massive increase using the Infiltrator benchmark.


“In each and every series, the Turing GPU is twice the performance,” NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang said. “This is a brand new way of doing computer graphics — it merges together traditional computer graphics and deep learning into a cohesive pipeline.”

The only real question now is how long until we get to see the results, because if these numbers are accurate (and we've got no reason to believe they aren't) it makes the RTX line indeed look like a generational leap over the 10 series.



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