Guest_Jim_* Posted August 20, 2018 Posted August 20, 2018 The GeForce RTX series of GPUs has finally been announced by NVIDIA, and besides being the next generation for GeForce, it is also introducing a number of new features its Turing architecture supports. The most prominent of these is NVIDIA's RTX platform for ray tracing and now we have a longer list of games that will make use of it: Assetto Corsa Competizione from Kunos Simulazioni/505 Games Atomic Heart from Mundfish Battlefield V from EA/DICE Control from Remedy Entertainment/505 Games Enlisted from Gaijin Entertainment/Darkflow Software Justice from NetEase JX3 from Kingsoft MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries from Piranha Games Metro Exodus from 4A Games ProjectDH from Nexon's devCAT Studio Shadow of the Tomb Raider from Square Enix/Eidos-Montréal/Crystal Dynamics/Nixxes Accelerated ray tracing is not the only special feature Turing offers developers and gamers, thanks to its Tensor cores. Tensor cores are specially designed compute units for a special kind of computation work that deep learning algorithms can take advantage of. By leveraging their power, GeForce RTX GPUs will be able to use Deep Learning super Sampling that applies neural networking to rendering techniques, to improve the quality of rendered objects in supporting games: Ark: Survival Evolved from Studio Wildcard Atomic Heart from Mundfish Dauntless from Phoenix Labs Final Fantasy XV from Square Enix Fractured Lands from Unbroken Studios HITMAN 2 from IO Interactive/Warner Bros. Islands of Nyne from Define Human Studios Justice from NetEase JX3 from Kingsoft Mechwarrior 5: Mercenaries from Piranha Games PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds from PUBG Corp. Remnant: From the Ashes from Arc Games Serious Sam 4: Planet Badass from Croteam/Devolver Digital Shadow of the Tomb Raider from Square Enix/Eidos-Montréal/Crystal Dynamics/Nixxes The Forge Arena from Freezing Raccoon Studios We Happy Few from Compulsion Games / Gearbox Source: NVIDIA Back to original news post Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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