![]() The move from NVIDIA could be framed as a way to democratize access to RTX effects via Windows DXR, enabling users of its GTX 16 series of GPUs to take a look at the benefits of raytracing but also as an upgrade incentive for those that now see how their performance is lacking without the new specialized Turing cores to handle the added burden. Not only that, but all these three demos take advantage of the DLSS, Deep Learning Super Sampling, technique.We've seen NVIDIA's move to provide RTX effects on older, non-RT capable hardware today being met with what the company was certainly expecting: a cry of dismay from users that now get to see exactly what their non-Turing NVIDIA hardware is capable of. Naturally, this demo will also work on those owning any of NVIDIA’s Turing GPUs. ![]() Last but not least, the Justice RTX Tech Demo packs ray-traced reflections, shadows and caustics. Going into more details, the Star Wars RTX Tech Demo mainly focuses on reflections, whereas the Atomic Heart RTX Tech Demo features ray-traced reflections and shadows. From these demos, the most well known is the one for George Lucas’ space franchise and we are pretty sure that most of you will test that one first. These three demos are the Star Wars Unreal Engine 4 demo, the Atomic Heart demo and the Justice demo. ![]() And while there are currently only three games featuring ray tracing effects, NVIDIA has released three tech demos for you to try. ![]() A couple of hours ago, we informed you about the new driver that allows NVIDIA’s Pascal GPUs to run real-time ray tracing effects via the DXR API. NVIDIA fans, we’ve got even greater news for you today. ![]()
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