Nvidia's successor to the Turing architecture powering its current line of Turing based RTX 20 series GPUs isn't far away. According to the latest rumors, the graphics powerhouse will be releasing its new chips based on Samsung's 7nm EUV process in the first half of 2020.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Rumor-Nvidia-Ampere-7nm-GPUs-to-launch-1H-2020.436973.0.html
a 2080ti can only do ray tracing at 60fps on 1080p? where does this article get its information?
it's 40 fps at 4K, so yeah
Lol 2080 ti = 1080p x 60 fps? Maybe you mean 2080 ti = 4k ultra settings x 60/65 fps?? And only in most demanding titles... in others even 70/75 "eazy".. don't make me laugh pls :') you are talking about a 1500$ card.
Lol 2080 ti = 1080p x 60 fps? Maybe you mean 2080 ti = 4k ultra settings x 60/65 fps?? And only in most demanding titles... in others even 70/75 "eazy".. don't make me laugh pls :') you are talking about a 1500$ card.