nvidia_rtx_series

NVIDIA RTX Series

TLDR: The NVIDIA RTX Series is a lineup of high-performance GPUs introduced by NVIDIA in 2018 with the launch of the GeForce RTX 20 series. Built on the Turing architecture and later evolved with Ampere and Ada Lovelace architectures, these GPUs revolutionized graphics rendering by introducing real-time ray tracing and DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling). The RTX Series caters to gamers, creators, and professionals, delivering exceptional visuals and computational performance.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeForce_20_series

The hallmark feature of the RTX Series is its dedicated RT Cores and Tensor Cores, enabling real-time ray tracing and AI-driven enhancements. Ray tracing brings realistic lighting, reflections, and shadows to games and simulations, while DLSS leverages AI to upscale lower-resolution frames for improved performance without compromising image quality. GPUs like the GeForce RTX 30 series and RTX 40 series have set new benchmarks for gaming at 4K resolution, VR, and content creation workflows.

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/technologies/rtx/

Beyond gaming, the NVIDIA RTX Series supports professional applications through features like NVIDIA Studio and CUDA cores for accelerated workloads in 3D rendering, video editing, and machine learning. The GPUs also integrate seamlessly with NVIDIA Reflex for reduced latency and RTX IO for faster data streaming. As the industry standard for advanced graphics and compute tasks, the NVIDIA RTX Series continues to drive innovation in visual computing and AI.

https://developer.nvidia.com/rtx

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