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GA102 die: Nvidia@8nm@Ampere@GA102@GeForce_RTX_3090@S_TW_2032A1_SNNB9… | Flickr
The artistic representation was actually pretty close.
The artistic representation was actually pretty close.
Seems mirrored compared to this one:GA102 die: Nvidia@8nm@Ampere@GA102@GeForce_RTX_3090@S_TW_2032A1_SNNB9… | Flickr
The artistic representation was actually pretty close.
I hate that Instagram filter, though, makes it all shiny and golden.One is obviously a selfie and the other is a pic of the mirror...
Nvidia has announced that its 'GeForce RTX: Game On' event takes place on January 12, 2021, at 9 AM PST. The company hasn't revealed what will be on show, but you can expect new Ampere cards to be announced, with the RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3060 the most likely candidates.
Some other websites are saying it will be focused on mobile... We'll see.
It could be next oldie remastered with RT, they've been working on that for a while
You mean Half-life with RTHalf-Life RTX would be great
Doom 3 ray traced..... system shock or dues ex could be runner ups
Hell even the first QUAKE I would like to see getting RT.
QUAKE 2 was a lame duck compared IMHO.
So it has to be nothing short of a Christmas miracle that 500,000 NVIDIA RTX 3080 graphics cards have just been found in an unmarked shipping container in South Korea. The container wasn't registered in the port authority, and was therefore left unopened and unprocessed.
The graphics cards were stored in the container absent of any proper documentation by Samsung, as early as August of this year. Jeff Fisher, vice president of NVIDIA and head of the GeForce division, said in a statement to the company's shareholders that "We've been asking Samsung for this shipment for months. They told us that she had already left the factory, but then they did not present us with any document proving that she had reached her destination". These newfound graphics cards will now be correctly processed and put into the channel.
You missed this part
(to be fair, TPU didn't notice it themselves at first either and added that note later)Geeknetic.es made this as a part of the Spanish Fool's Day, which is December 28th. However, considering the current state of the RTX (and AMD RX) market, this is a nice satirical gotcha which I'll keep on TPU. Let's laugh at our misery instead of wallowing in it.
Ahead of 2021, we wanted to take one last look at rendering performance with the current range of NVIDIA GPUs and the renderers that target them. Those include some staples: Arnold, KeyShot, Octane, Redshift, and V-Ray, with a little Blender on the side. Many have also been tested with RTX on and off, so read on and see how well each one of these eleven GPUs fare.