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I think that both sides of the coin are right and wrong at the same time. =)
Indeed, there is marketing misleading and exaggeration about how truly powerful the current cards and their implementations are.
But then on the other side this is unfair to compare small demos confined into tiny scenes, hand optimized to insane levels and using specialized hacks tuned for those specific scenes.
Looking from the optimistic side, both are awesome. Specialized demos show a lot of skills from their authors, but DXR/RTX show great progress in the direction of generic ray-tracing on scenes of any kind.
Maybe in the near future some of those demos techniques could boost DXR on more general cases, who knows.
Indeed, there is marketing misleading and exaggeration about how truly powerful the current cards and their implementations are.
But then on the other side this is unfair to compare small demos confined into tiny scenes, hand optimized to insane levels and using specialized hacks tuned for those specific scenes.
Looking from the optimistic side, both are awesome. Specialized demos show a lot of skills from their authors, but DXR/RTX show great progress in the direction of generic ray-tracing on scenes of any kind.
Maybe in the near future some of those demos techniques could boost DXR on more general cases, who knows.