At 0:00 on August 20th, 2018, NVIDIA held a pre-release conference of GeForce Gaming Event at the International Game Show in Cologne, Germany, officially releasing a new generation of GeForce series game graphics cards. The graphics card uses the new Turing architecture to introduce GDDR6 memory technology and NVLink multi-card interconnect technology for the first time. The naming is not the rumored GTX 1180, but the new RTX 2080 graphics card.
Unlike the previous GTX series, the new graphics card is named RTX. The main reason for choosing this name is RTX's powerful real-time ray tracing rendering technology.
RTX 2080 uses TU-104-400A core, built-in 2994 CUDA core, basic frequency 1515 MHz, acceleration frequency 1800 MHz, power consumption 215 W. In display memory, the latest 8GB GDDR6 memory, display frequency 14Gbps, display memory width 256 bit, display memory bandwidth 448 GB/s are adopted.
Real-time ray tracing is a complex concept. So I'll use some images to show that power to you.
With the support of ray tracing, I can say that 2080 is a great progress.
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