But surprisingly reference GTX680 will have just 2GB frame buffer, even with 1GB lesser than HD 7970, Nvidia GTX680 is able to perform 45% faster
NVIDIA’s RTX 50 “Blackwell” architecture has been a bit of a bore for us gamers. Apart from Multi Frame Generation, which has limited use-case scenarios, there isn’t much to be excited about. It is achieved using GPU-side Flip Metering. The optical field data is generated using AI models in the Tensor cores.
Between the price, performance and power draw, with the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, NVIDIA nailed the mainstream formula.
Nvidia writes:
The Nintendo Switch 2 takes performance to the next level, powered by a custom NVIDIA processor featuring an NVIDIA GPU with dedicated RT Cores and Tensor Cores for stunning visuals and AI-driven enhancements.
The raytracing probably doesn't even equal a low end PC GPU, even if it did it would probably be mostly useless. They'll probably force it in some game now that will run like shit maybe 30fps at best, just because "it can do it"
Please. I'd like to play my switch games on my 4k tv without it looking all doodoo.
Nvidia could have said this months ago and cut the bullshit. Anyway the rumors were true.
I'm not expecting of anything from ray tracing but dlss will be the thing that sees the unit get some impossible ports.
Even though I have submitted this news, I have doubts about this rumor because I trust SemiAccurate more and they have said the shader count of the GK104 isn't much less than the 7970, which is contradicted in this article. Moreover I think the top of the line kepler will sport 4GB RAM.
So wait, will the Kepler series require PCI-E 3.0? Or just support it?
Shit seems powerfull.
That GTX660 has my name on it if those specs are true.
We know the article isnt right. First, the gtx600 series is for mobile computing only. Second, Nvidia has already confirmed that kepler is going to be the gtx700 series on desktop computing. The third is that the original slated release date for the gk104 chipset was april to conincide with the ivy bridge launch for intel, but was supposed to be pushed to late february to compete with the 7950/70.