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The funny thing is just how much "Next gen" tech is in Nvidia's 2000 series which came out 2 years ago. It might not age well in the long run but Turing really is a GPU that came out well ahead of it's time. Not just with Ray Tracing but VRS, Sampler Feedback, Direct X 12 Full Compatibility, DLSS and a bunch more other things. They even have an API called GPU direct that allows the GPU to bypass the system memory and directly access the SSD which will come in the form of DirectStorage when MS releases it as well.

We will see if the Tensor Accelerated memory compression rumour is true or not but if it is, it sounds like it's PC's "answer" to the hardware solution that the console twins have for compressing/decompressing streaming data from SSD to VRAM.

All we need now is for them to announce the 3000 series and the fapping can begin!



                  

PC Specs: CPU: 7800X3D || GPU: Strix 4090 || RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 || Main SSD: WD 2TB SN850