You wish so, just keep blindly believeing all what they saying and comparing. Nothing to do with smart marketing right 🤔 Anyway good luck to you when we see actual benchmarks ✌️
Joonas N. Well Digital Foundry got the 3080 and proved that there is a minimum of a 70% performance gain over the 2080, with most titles getting near double performance. So I believe that it’s quite realistic to say that the 3070 will have somewhere near the power of a 2080 Ti
25:20 His "1.12 jiggawatts" reference from the first Back to the Future movie really fell flat on that crowd, eh... And yea, that's part of the reference. It's gigawatts but in the movie Doc Brown pronounced it as "jiggawatts." Just clearing that up before I get any haters or wanna-be smartasses trying to "correct" me while they ironically don't understand.
In traditional raster 2080 Ti is a 1080p GPU since the Geforce 40 series release. Considering RT it should render below or around native 720p res (then upscaled to 1080p with DLSS) for stable fps. 2080 Ti is a revolutionary GPU by 2018 standards in the graphics silicon industry. The rest of the market is building upon it today.
Nice launch event. Finally we're getting hardware support for ray tracing to consumer cards. I've been waiting for this ever since I started doing graphics programming :)
The reality is the fabrication process is becoming difficult because we are getting to the point of such small transistors, the yields are getting smaller and smaller. a 7nm transistor gate is so small that if a spec of dirt larger than a couple of atoms can spoil a chip. yield goes down price goes up. we are in the era of more expensive silicon. the truth is i'm willing to pay more because i know how powerful this new technology is. I'm 40 and started playing with the atari 2600. the chip in the atari had 4,237 transistors on it. My gtx 1080 has 9 billion transistors. my parents paid 300 dollars for the atari 2600. i paid 860 dollars for the gtx 1080. the math works out to 2 MILLION times more transistors. that is incredible.
I remember my first major step into better gpu and game play. I built a rig myself and part of build was 3 way sli with 280 video cards. the video cards cost more than all the other components. But was it smooth. Ran every bench I could find. Was a blast. Just built a new rig with a 2080. :)
These advancements in graphics are jaw-dropping. What nvidia have done is just amazing! I look forward to hopefully one day being able to play ray traced games on my own pc
@@Koozwad well you shouldn't be expecting him to explain the mathematical computer science jargon on how everything just works to an audience who probably won't even understand most of it. Hell even he probably doesn't understand most of what's going on behind the scenes. You can just see for yourself if everything's just working or not
I really loved the intro of the show with the highlights of past achievements within graphical innovation, but also when Jensen teased everyone into thinking that the new cards were named GTX 1180, that was absolutely hilarious :-D
Ray tracing and path tracing are essentially the same technology. RT cores (Nvidia) and Ray accelerators (AMD) can still help offload pathtracing calculations in both games and rendering softwares. @r05dc
Many things usually has to draw by game developers to simulate things related to how light interact with things. Soon those things wont be drawn into games anymore because developers will assume IT JUST WORKS. Saves them a lot of unnecessary effort and gives much better results. If you have a 1080 Ti...it wont just work...it'll look like crap because all the fake shadows, reflections, etc are not meticulously drawn into the game anymore...but by the GPU itself...in real-time. And then there's the AI image enhancement.
This is amazing. When I was doing my own raytracing project I just didn't imagine that 5 years after doing this it would be in real time! To get an HD image it took several minute to the CPU (a good one, i7) to complete.
wow, I feel so old. All those great games back in the 90's were graphic masterpieces and now watching this, I cant believe I used to play them and how far technology has progressed. Awesome Video. Looking forward to trying the new cards and really improving my gaming experience again.
Why is it that the cost of the tiers of cards goes up with every generation? Also despite the minimum prices quoted in this keynote, none of the board partners are releasing cards at the "starting at" prices causing an even higher increase in price from last generation. Also we don't know what the normal gaming performance of these cards will be because none of the previous metrics that we have used with previous cards such as teraflop performance and frame rates in known games were shown.
My first card was a GeForce FX 5200. :) I'm only 16 minutes in at the moment and love his passion. EDIT1: I'm at 40:08 and that's impressive, the glass takes on life as well as the whole scene. Even the edge of the glass, simply amazing. EDIT2: I love things that look like things. hehehe EDIT3: 45:29 Brexit? EDIT4: 1:07:16 currently and again the depth it adds to a game is unreal. EDIT5: 1:29:10 The children laughing spooks me out so much. EDIT6: 1:26:05 I'm crying with joy. This is next level gaming imo, this will make the game so immersive. EDIT7: Not much to add but having real time rendering like this is just breathtaking. EDIT8: 1:34:20 I'm looking forward to seeing more assetto corsa competizione with RTX, I've always wanted a car game with real time reflections. :) Edit9: End of video, falls back to reality and i see my 560ti, i can still dream though. :)
I wonder what will happen if games will become exactly like real life, the lighting, graphics, smoothness, movements, etc and there can be no longer improvement? What would computer chip manufacturers and technology companies like Nvidia do next? Im sure they will still find a way to keep making new amazing stuff that I can't think of right now. But for now this is truly a leap forward and everything new looks hella sick. You guys are excellent thinkers and I can't wait or even imagine what you come up with next and again blow our minds that are really tired from getting blown up so many times. Once again me and a lot of other people are happy to say thank you for changing the world and keep up the truly mind-boggling work! Ok im done. Thanks for reading if ya did
If I had to guess, they would probably focus their efforts first towards VR. They've done a lot of work on it but it's more a question of "how optimised can you get" at this point. Even if they'd conquered the 2D space, real-time VR rendering would need serious touching-up to achieve that level of realism without using monstrous resources. This is probably true for most aspects of computer graphics; as Jensen said Ray Tracing was an incredibly intensive process that was just inefficient for the most part since tracing every photon's trajectory - even the ones that you can't see - was just wasting resources, so they literally thought backwards and thought of reverse ray tracing, this time starting from the eye instead of the light source, and that basically perfectly optimised the issue. Big achievement on the lighting and reflection front. After this generation of graphics, they would probably tackle physics optimisations like smoke effects, considering that many of these still clip through solid textures (you can even see it in this demo, the steam from the machines just clips through the ascending platform - 43:53). I would picture the bomb at 1:31:28 exploding around the buildings instead of through them, with smoke rolling up the street, creating more realism. Even though NVidia showcased dynamic smoke and fluid physics back in 2007, it looks like most developers don't use it in today's games for the sake of preserving resources, and I believe that's what they'll tackle next. After VR, I guess they would start tackling more real-world problems, maybe microscopic renderings for medical applications, using AI to create more accurate projections, damn I mean who knows? But hey, that's just a theory.
Wow, thanks for taking the reply. I agree completely and a it's a very plausible theory. Don't really have anything else to add to what you just said. Thanks for taking the time to type that.
There is still lots of ways to go. To get fully path/ray traced games running at say a 8k 60fps would be the first big goal. It could take 18 years to achieve that on a reasonably priced card. Then comes maxing out the frames, 8k 144fps or 8k 360 fps then 16k 60 fps or 16k 144 fps would be the second goal. Then comes doing all of that on VR. VR requires the same image to be rendered twice with some offset for both eyes so that could take a while. That would be the third goal. Then comes more texture detail, better realistic physics and stuff like that and being able to run that on VR as well. That would be the 4th goal. After that idk larger worlds, more polygons? That could be a 5th goal Doing all of this would take ages. We could also have realistic npcs with some proper ai instead of current decision tree based npcs. That is also something a gpu does. That could be a 6th goal.
After no more improvements will be left then integrated graphics cards will attract focus, and competition will be based on price, size and power usage. But once that is done, these manufacturers will have to find a new market, or better yet *create* a new market, that is, making processing units entirely designated for physics simulation. Games today look realistic but they don't feel as realistic because there are a lot of limitations compared to real life. In some modern games, something like a tank can't run-over a tree.
i know the winners already 1-not me 2-definitely not me 3-exactly not me 3-absolutely not me 4-r u kidding not me 5-i know it's not me 6-neither me nor me 7-not either me or me 8-not even my dog or me 9-wtf it's not me never 10-i still want a one but not me
The reality is the fabrication process is becoming difficult because we are getting to the point of such small transistors, the yields are getting smaller and smaller. a 7nm transistor gate is so small that if a spec of dirt larger than a couple of atoms can spoil a chip. yield goes down price goes up. we are in the era of more expensive silicon. the truth is i'm willing to pay more because i know how powerful this new technology is. I'm 40 and started playing with the atari 2600. the chip in the atari had 4,237 transistors on it. My gtx 1080 has 9 billion transistors. my parents paid 300 dollars for the atari 2600. i paid 860 dollars for the gtx 1080. the math works out to 2 MILLION times more transistors. that is incredible.
Nvidia actually RAISED the prices of last gen cards on their own shop by 5-8% on the same day they introduced the new ones in my country(India). And the GTX 2080Ti is priced at ~$1470 which is twice what the GTX 1080Ti was earlier priced here (~$750). I cant wait for AMD 7nm Vega 20 to kick the shit out of yall.
Richie Dhillon this is founders edition price is not 1400$ the tax makes it that Wait for the card to actually release Amd Vega 20 will not be able to beat 1080ti and 2080ti has ray tracing
And judging by AMD's past it will be too late most likely. NVIDIA being a bigger company can easily pull the rug from under them. I bet they are already working on the next gen of cards after Turing.
Have you seen the AMD leaks thus far? Vega 20 is coming out THIS year, would be less than half the die size of Nvidia while offering 25% higher performance. Even if both of those leaks are gross overestimates, AMD will atleast have a competing product at much smaller die size, making it much cheaper for AMD to produce. Nvidia refresh wont come around for atleast a year and a half. And Nvidia just launched a new architecture, they have never before refreshed a product in less than 18 months. You do the math.
What they might do though is make a version without the the ray-tracing and AI cores (it's a bit early for ray-tracing still) and sell it for cheaper. We don't have any performance figures about any of these cards. I think NVIDIA was justified in making the move towards ray-tracing (someone has to do it) and that obviously comes at a price. I'd jump ship to AMD if they could actually compete properly in the high end market. So far they haven't really done it.
Also would have to bring a modern PC and games to show off what you can do. Pairing an RTX card with any really old CPU would be a major bottle neck. Plus old motherboards couldn't even support modern GPUs.
great presentation and crazy announcements. I just don't know what to say, I was freaking out when I saw the 1080ti but now with this... it's just getting ridiculous.
I miss the NVIDIA live launch events with Jensen for their new GPUs, such as this one from 2018. This event felt more like a conversation with the gamer audience both live and broadcasted online. Hoping the RTX 4000 series official launch will be like this launch event, focused on gaming technologies and performance.
Its like NVidea HairWorks. If the game doesn't support the technik, you don't cna use the extra performance. But if the Game support it, you have much more detail without losing performance.
yeah but more developers will use the technology... they said, before this technology all reflectiosn and lights and so on were difficult to make, but not anymore. Besides prettier games = more costumers ;) Besides it doesnt affect only games but also hardware like monitors. you could play in 4k hdr 100+ fps, now imagine if the demand for 4k 144hz rises in the next years, the prices will go down too.
He feels like a family member, an uncle or older cousin. He keeps his composure, but this man might be one of the only people who I truly believe is living the best dream per his own passions. Whelp humanity earned it... we figured out how to wrangle sheep first, then electrons; and we did it so well...we could enjoy a life like copy of life in a box..I hope we keep the inspiration going
It's awesome i Guess. Dam I want that Graphics card! I need it so badly! Love y'all! Anyone else who's here to comment for chance to win the RTX 2080ti? Good luck to you all!
Watched this during the livestream, and I'm quite impressed by the RTX technology. I'm hoping that more games start leveraging the technology to give us the next generation of graphics.
1.Toooo expensive 2. Only 35% gain in Ti serie 3. No HDMI 2.1 4. Poor performance in 4K 5. Performance boost by cheat in driver Nvidia why ?! Tell me why ?!
1:40:25 The Titan XP is NOT double the performance as the Titan XP....Even the 1080Ti ist faster then the RTX2070....Big Lie, its like this year with the 3000 cards, and look the excact same prices, the 2070 for 499 the 2080 for 699!!!!
Ray Tracing is a really great new technology that I think is a huge step forward in computer graphics, but what we really need is more fps right? and if the new RTX technology gives better looking graphics at higher fps compared to older stuff then GOD DAMMIT this is the best thing I dream of having, but if it doesn't give a good fps compared to the still acceptable mostly baked non-real time graphics at a decent fps then whats the point of paying 1200$ for it? its very unworthy of the 1200$ price if I'm gonna end up disabling RTX to get the desired fps. Am really hyped to see the reviews damnnn and I hope this beast has a great price/performance (I'm not sitting on a bank tbh xD)
if the hardware business simply pushed FPS we wouldn't have hardware transform and light, shaders, >4K gaming, or compute and games would look like they did 20 years ago. Those technologies weren't 'fast' by today's standard either, but innovation and sales pushes economies of scale and continued innovation, so on and so forth. Also, based on the very basic rudimentary graphs we've seen in this presentation 2080ti will not be slower than 1080ti. could definitely have done with more performance benchmarks shown off though, so as a potential purchaser of one of these cards I know the games I'm playing today will run better than they currently do.
Sheppo “I know the games I’m playing today will run better than they currently do” but is this gain worth the 1200$?? we have to wait for the reviews in order to tell man
Sheppo the thing is not only about fps and not only about graphics, I can push my gtx 960 and make it run all games on max settings but then I will have like 5 or 10 fps which is never acceptable, the point is will these new hardware be able to provide good performance per price on a the same level of graphics as other cards if you know what I mean
value is a very subjective thing. You're on a 960, performance increase will be huge. I'm on a 980ti, same. But sure, 1200% for a 2080ti is a lot of cash. For some people upgrading from pascal titan will still do it because it's the best and they need the best. What I took away from this presentation is that 2080ti is faster.. the demo at 1:02:00 runs twice as fast. sure, it probably needed to be DLAA enabled, but having newer GPU architectures enabled in games / drivers is always a thing. For me, maybe a 2070 will be a potential upgrade, but then I'm as interested in CUDA and NVENC improvements as much as I am raw gaming power.
reddead2067 price is 999 1200 is for founders edition You can get 2080 or 2070 who is asking u to go for a particular card these cards are still way more powerful than last gen plus amd is not even there in the competition
that's the theory but in reality just like we saw with th 10xx series no board partner will sell their card significantly below the founders edition price. many premium cards will probably even be priced above the FE again just like the 10XX series.
2080 launch - Huge event in massive venue
3080 launch - "Welcome to my kitchen, I have a 3080 right here, behind all the spatulas."
And it's much more powerful than our Beta RTX model called 2080ti 🤣
"...heres the RTX3090," *takes it out of the oven*
i died reading this!
Well is corona virus time so is hard making a huge announcement in a event.
And a 3090 in a fucking oven
2 years later. the countdown is 7 days away RTX 3000 series!!!!!
6 DAYS LEFT
Lets hope the prices arent gonna suck and will stay the same...
@@ThunderBlastvideo hopefully
3.5 days left!
@@ThunderBlastvideo I've heard rumors of $1400 for the rtx 3090
I'm from the future. Flagship 2080ti is now weaker than a 3070
Press F for 2080ti users
At under half the price.
You wish so, just keep blindly believeing all what they saying and comparing. Nothing to do with smart marketing right 🤔
Anyway good luck to you when we see actual benchmarks ✌️
phong nguyenviet you should wait do you rly belive this????
Joonas N. Well Digital Foundry got the 3080 and proved that there is a minimum of a 70% performance gain over the 2080, with most titles getting near double performance. So I believe that it’s quite realistic to say that the 3070 will have somewhere near the power of a 2080 Ti
Adreaux yeah that shit is sick
25:20 His "1.12 jiggawatts" reference from the first Back to the Future movie really fell flat on that crowd, eh... And yea, that's part of the reference. It's gigawatts but in the movie Doc Brown pronounced it as "jiggawatts." Just clearing that up before I get any haters or wanna-be smartasses trying to "correct" me while they ironically don't understand.
Shut the fuck up :)
The Guten Tag GTX 1180 is the only GPU capable of rendering Jen Hsun Huang's leather jacket at 720p 60fps.
I'd listen to this guy talking about illumination the whole hour and half. Seriously. He makes it sound so interesting.
36:40 The thing you want
thank you xD
thank you
Thank you King
Ty
It's really impressive how far technology has come!
Yes indeed
But now they are focusing on data centers it's a bad idea
Lol what?
shut up
@@masternobody1896 data centers are more important. games dont really matter as it is for entertainment
They forgot to mention that RTX 2080ti would do 7 fps on ray tracing ON
You have an RTX 2080ti?
@@ClintochX RTX 4090 and RTX 2080ti on a old pc
Upgrade your CPU bro
In traditional raster 2080 Ti is a 1080p GPU since the Geforce 40 series release.
Considering RT it should render below or around native 720p res (then upscaled to 1080p with DLSS) for stable fps.
2080 Ti is a revolutionary GPU by 2018 standards in the graphics silicon industry. The rest of the market is building upon it today.
@@Shehryar89 its a 1440p gpu still on high and ultra settings,not with RT tho
Can't wait when this ray tracing will be implemented in minecraft.
This aged well
It is here
Who's gonna tell him?
@@deebo821 Noes goes
In the water and the particles
Who is here after yesterday's announcement?
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Nice launch event.
Finally we're getting hardware support for ray tracing to consumer cards.
I've been waiting for this ever since I started doing graphics programming :)
Wow intel Launched the Acr First " Dual Channal " Vram Gpu [6Gb (2*2*2Gb) Vram]
The reality is the fabrication process is becoming difficult because we are getting to the point of such small transistors, the yields are getting smaller and smaller. a 7nm transistor gate is so small that if a spec of dirt larger than a couple of atoms can spoil a chip. yield goes down price goes up. we are in the era of more expensive silicon. the truth is i'm willing to pay more because i know how powerful this new technology is. I'm 40 and started playing with the atari 2600. the chip in the atari had 4,237 transistors on it. My gtx 1080 has 9 billion transistors. my parents paid 300 dollars for the atari 2600. i paid 860 dollars for the gtx 1080. the math works out to 2 MILLION times more transistors. that is incredible.
I remember my first major step into better gpu and game play. I built a rig myself and part of build was 3 way sli with 280 video cards.
the video cards cost more than all the other components. But was it smooth. Ran every bench I could find. Was a blast.
Just built a new rig with a 2080. :)
The thing is you are still playing game on both the machines....
AMD be like "hold my beer"
Aged like milk
@@blazeddddddd Naw his 2080 will be fine for at least 2-3 more years, maybe longer
So many memories in the intro. A very informative presentation as well. Nicely done Nvidia!
Anyone else come back for the laughs...
Yep! RTX 2000 was a scam. But they've outdone themselves with the 3000 series.
@@rickandelon9374 weel they nailed the tech in 3090
What's so funny about it? Those were the greatest GPU's at the time. And because it was a new tech, it was very expensive.
@@Мирич-з4е Historically, there have been bigger leaps of performance without ridiculous price tags.
price will go up again when Nvidia go back to TSMC for 5nm next year! samsung 8nm is not that good thats why higher watts and cheaper gpu!
This guy is such an amazing speaker. I'm actually so interested.
On god
These advancements in graphics are jaw-dropping. What nvidia have done is just amazing! I look forward to hopefully one day being able to play ray traced games on my own pc
I've been scanning through this video just to hear those magical words "everything just works": 41:28.
also 1:21:56
@@ploopybear xD
It just works. Works like Fallout 76
That aged well just like Todd Howard's quote
@@Koozwad well you shouldn't be expecting him to explain the mathematical computer science jargon on how everything just works to an audience who probably won't even understand most of it. Hell even he probably doesn't understand most of what's going on behind the scenes.
You can just see for yourself if everything's just working or not
Back when Nvidia was primarily a gaming company.
I really loved the intro of the show with the highlights of past achievements within graphical innovation, but also when Jensen teased everyone into thinking that the new cards were named GTX 1180, that was absolutely hilarious :-D
Wow intel Launched the Acr First " Dual Channal " Vram Gpu [6Gb (2*2*2Gb) Vram]
@@INDIA-yi1sli think it's triple channel
As a 3D artist and industrial designer I'd be extremely interested to see how render engines will incorporate the technology into the pipeline.
They are doing great
They wouldn't need to. They have path tracing which is a superior technology.
Ray tracing and path tracing are essentially the same technology. RT cores (Nvidia) and Ray accelerators (AMD) can still help offload pathtracing calculations in both games and rendering softwares. @r05dc
He said reflections 283 times To many REFLECTIONS xd.. The conference was quite long but it was pretty well explained.
Computer prices Used to go Down Not Up
Thanks to mining.
We were just waiting for this. Best announcement ever
no its not
aged like milk
IT JUST WORKS.
Many things usually has to draw by game developers to simulate things related to how light interact with things. Soon those things wont be drawn into games anymore because developers will assume IT JUST WORKS. Saves them a lot of unnecessary effort and gives much better results.
If you have a 1080 Ti...it wont just work...it'll look like crap because all the fake shadows, reflections, etc are not meticulously drawn into the game anymore...but by the GPU itself...in real-time. And then there's the AI image enhancement.
This is amazing. When I was doing my own raytracing project I just didn't imagine that 5 years after doing this it would be in real time! To get an HD image it took several minute to the CPU (a good one, i7) to complete.
now look where we are crazy..
This is incredible. Can’t wait to try it out!
RTX 3070 to RTX 2080ti: "look at me, I'm the captain now"
Yes
Me: *wishing for card*
Nvidia: You've won!
Me: *wakes up from dream*
Also Me: *Cries*
Why they didn't show us the number of FPS on Minecraft?
Over ten thousand
RTX can't handle Minecraft shadow details xD
Seeing the history of rendering and ray tracing just made my jaw drop when seeing the performance of the 20 series RTX GPU.
New awesome graphic cards that I can't afford
@@rawjames1 Well now can get an RTX 3050 GPU for only $250.
@@aninditabasak7694 rtx 2060 iz actually usually cheaper than 3050
Great event, I'm excited to see how this technology develops.
1:27:14 Next step: realistic fire :)
Whenever Jen-Hsun Huang is on stage with his legendary leather jacket there are always great news on the way
Dude, you must be smoking some real good shit.
Lol
Imagine the surprise at the end :
"This conference are real time CGI from a rtx 2080"
Anyone here after lamar roasts franklin video
Me
Yeah
Me
Me
Who has watched this whole event on twitch already?
i do.
wow, I feel so old. All those great games back in the 90's were graphic masterpieces and now watching this, I cant believe I used to play them and how far technology has progressed. Awesome Video. Looking forward to trying the new cards and really improving my gaming experience again.
ray tracing is here at last thanks nvidia .much sooner than anyone expected thanxxxxxxx
These cards are amazing, and the Launch Event is sick!
How many of those jackets does he have?
I wonder if they sell them in man-size as well
2080
Boring to see he wear those jackets, he should wear bikini next year.
Why is it that the cost of the tiers of cards goes up with every generation? Also despite the minimum prices quoted in this keynote, none of the board partners are releasing cards at the "starting at" prices causing an even higher increase in price from last generation. Also we don't know what the normal gaming performance of these cards will be because none of the previous metrics that we have used with previous cards such as teraflop performance and frame rates in known games were shown.
My first card was a GeForce FX 5200. :) I'm only 16 minutes in at the moment and love his passion.
EDIT1: I'm at 40:08 and that's impressive, the glass takes on life as well as the whole scene. Even the edge of the glass, simply amazing.
EDIT2: I love things that look like things. hehehe
EDIT3: 45:29 Brexit?
EDIT4: 1:07:16 currently and again the depth it adds to a game is unreal.
EDIT5: 1:29:10 The children laughing spooks me out so much.
EDIT6: 1:26:05 I'm crying with joy. This is next level gaming imo, this will make the game so immersive.
EDIT7: Not much to add but having real time rendering like this is just breathtaking.
EDIT8: 1:34:20 I'm looking forward to seeing more assetto corsa competizione with RTX, I've always wanted a car game with real time reflections. :)
Edit9: End of video, falls back to reality and i see my 560ti, i can still dream though. :)
Good luck for the giveaway = )
I wonder what will happen if games will become exactly like real life, the lighting, graphics, smoothness, movements, etc and there can be no longer improvement? What would computer chip manufacturers and technology companies like Nvidia do next? Im sure they will still find a way to keep making new amazing stuff that I can't think of right now. But for now this is truly a leap forward and everything new looks hella sick. You guys are excellent thinkers and I can't wait or even imagine what you come up with next and again blow our minds that are really tired from getting blown up so many times.
Once again me and a lot of other people are happy to say thank you for changing the world and keep up the truly mind-boggling work!
Ok im done. Thanks for reading if ya did
If I had to guess, they would probably focus their efforts first towards VR. They've done a lot of work on it but it's more a question of "how optimised can you get" at this point. Even if they'd conquered the 2D space, real-time VR rendering would need serious touching-up to achieve that level of realism without using monstrous resources.
This is probably true for most aspects of computer graphics; as Jensen said Ray Tracing was an incredibly intensive process that was just inefficient for the most part since tracing every photon's trajectory - even the ones that you can't see - was just wasting resources, so they literally thought backwards and thought of reverse ray tracing, this time starting from the eye instead of the light source, and that basically perfectly optimised the issue. Big achievement on the lighting and reflection front.
After this generation of graphics, they would probably tackle physics optimisations like smoke effects, considering that many of these still clip through solid textures (you can even see it in this demo, the steam from the machines just clips through the ascending platform - 43:53). I would picture the bomb at 1:31:28 exploding around the buildings instead of through them, with smoke rolling up the street, creating more realism. Even though NVidia showcased dynamic smoke and fluid physics back in 2007, it looks like most developers don't use it in today's games for the sake of preserving resources, and I believe that's what they'll tackle next.
After VR, I guess they would start tackling more real-world problems, maybe microscopic renderings for medical applications, using AI to create more accurate projections, damn I mean who knows?
But hey, that's just a theory.
Wow, thanks for taking the reply.
I agree completely and a it's a very plausible theory. Don't really have anything else to add to what you just said.
Thanks for taking the time to type that.
There is still lots of ways to go. To get fully path/ray traced games running at say a 8k 60fps would be the first big goal. It could take 18 years to achieve that on a reasonably priced card.
Then comes maxing out the frames, 8k 144fps or 8k 360 fps then 16k 60 fps or 16k 144 fps would be the second goal.
Then comes doing all of that on VR. VR requires the same image to be rendered twice with some offset for both eyes so that could take a while. That would be the third goal.
Then comes more texture detail, better realistic physics and stuff like that and being able to run that on VR as well. That would be the 4th goal.
After that idk larger worlds, more polygons? That could be a 5th goal
Doing all of this would take ages. We could also have realistic npcs with some proper ai instead of current decision tree based npcs. That is also something a gpu does. That could be a 6th goal.
After no more improvements will be left then integrated graphics cards will attract focus, and competition will be based on price, size and power usage. But once that is done, these manufacturers will have to find a new market, or better yet *create* a new market, that is, making processing units entirely designated for physics simulation. Games today look realistic but they don't feel as realistic because there are a lot of limitations compared to real life. In some modern games, something like a tank can't run-over a tree.
It fascinating that we are advancing in technologies that are better than us
i know the winners already
1-not me
2-definitely not me
3-exactly not me
3-absolutely not me
4-r u kidding not me
5-i know it's not me
6-neither me nor me
7-not either me or me
8-not even my dog or me
9-wtf it's not me never
10-i still want a one but not me
not me either bro
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u didn't get it did you? :D
The reality is the fabrication process is becoming difficult because we are getting to the point of such small transistors, the yields are getting smaller and smaller. a 7nm transistor gate is so small that if a spec of dirt larger than a couple of atoms can spoil a chip. yield goes down price goes up. we are in the era of more expensive silicon. the truth is i'm willing to pay more because i know how powerful this new technology is. I'm 40 and started playing with the atari 2600. the chip in the atari had 4,237 transistors on it. My gtx 1080 has 9 billion transistors. my parents paid 300 dollars for the atari 2600. i paid 860 dollars for the gtx 1080. the math works out to 2 MILLION times more transistors. that is incredible.
Not going to lie, that’s one good intro
here after the 3090 Tie
Thanks for a nice watch, your engineers are incredible, nice work:)
1:02:46
What question is that, thats why we are actually here
I’m from the future and the 4070 is better then the 3080 Ti
@1234 True
Nvidia actually RAISED the prices of last gen cards on their own shop by 5-8% on the same day they introduced the new ones in my country(India). And the GTX 2080Ti is priced at ~$1470 which is twice what the GTX 1080Ti was earlier priced here (~$750).
I cant wait for AMD 7nm Vega 20 to kick the shit out of yall.
Richie Dhillon this is founders edition price is not 1400$ the tax makes it that
Wait for the card to actually release
Amd Vega 20 will not be able to beat 1080ti and 2080ti has ray tracing
AMD GPUs don't have hardware and AI accelerated ray-tracing. They didn't raise the prices for no reason.
And judging by AMD's past it will be too late most likely. NVIDIA being a bigger company can easily pull the rug from under them. I bet they are already working on the next gen of cards after Turing.
Have you seen the AMD leaks thus far? Vega 20 is coming out THIS year, would be less than half the die size of Nvidia while offering 25% higher performance. Even if both of those leaks are gross overestimates, AMD will atleast have a competing product at much smaller die size, making it much cheaper for AMD to produce.
Nvidia refresh wont come around for atleast a year and a half. And Nvidia just launched a new architecture, they have never before refreshed a product in less than 18 months. You do the math.
What they might do though is make a version without the the ray-tracing and AI cores (it's a bit early for ray-tracing still) and sell it for cheaper. We don't have any performance figures about any of these cards. I think NVIDIA was justified in making the move towards ray-tracing (someone has to do it) and that obviously comes at a price.
I'd jump ship to AMD if they could actually compete properly in the high end market. So far they haven't really done it.
Man the reflections and real time shadows are just amazing
im here, waiting and hyping for the 3080 !!
This is amazing and i can't wait for some benchmarks.
Who is here after 3000 series
Its amazing to see how far technology has come. Especially in gaming and graphics!
Games and graphics are often the main drivers of innovation in computer science.
Imagine taking an rtx card back in time to show them. I wonder how they would react.
To who?
probably the comp scientist from the 1970's
Also would have to bring a modern PC and games to show off what you can do. Pairing an RTX card with any really old CPU would be a major bottle neck. Plus old motherboards couldn't even support modern GPUs.
"heh. easy money."
£1099 for flagship card, WTF!!!
I'm buying this tech probably within next 10 years because I just bought my 1050ti
5 years later are you still running the gtx?
great presentation and crazy announcements. I just don't know what to say, I was freaking out when I saw the 1080ti but now with this... it's just getting ridiculous.
I miss the NVIDIA live launch events with Jensen for their new GPUs, such as this one from 2018. This event felt more like a conversation with the gamer audience both live and broadcasted online. Hoping the RTX 4000 series official launch will be like this launch event, focused on gaming technologies and performance.
and they botched it, like bad.
OK WHO ELSE NEEDED THIS IN THERE LIVES???
Sneakerhead_107 me
bUt cAn iT rUN cRiSIs?
Count me in the giveaway
Where the benchmarks at? Note: if there were any benchmarks in the vid im too lazy w watch
Its like NVidea HairWorks. If the game doesn't support the technik, you don't cna use the extra performance. But if the Game support it, you have much more detail without losing performance.
yeah but more developers will use the technology... they said, before this technology all reflectiosn and lights and so on were difficult to make, but not anymore. Besides prettier games = more costumers ;) Besides it doesnt affect only games but also hardware like monitors. you could play in 4k hdr 100+ fps, now imagine if the demand for 4k 144hz rises in the next years, the prices will go down too.
btw 1:40:56 benchmark (sort of)
He feels like a family member, an uncle or older cousin. He keeps his composure, but this man might be one of the only people who I truly believe is living the best dream per his own passions. Whelp humanity earned it... we figured out how to wrangle sheep first, then electrons; and we did it so well...we could enjoy a life like copy of life in a box..I hope we keep the inspiration going
but can it run crysis ?
This comment made my year! LOL!
Sure, cryisis 4 on ultra with rtx and cryengine 5 8k 60fps
Better question is: can Crysis run RTX?
I'll do you one better, why can it run Crysis
Hyped for the release, major shame I can't afford them!
I own a gtx 1050ti and it is great
FeAr FOX I have a 1060 and I do art with ray tracing on 2 hours of rendering is what it takes to make 1 raytraced frame
me too gtx evga gtx 1050 ti its great for gaming especially battlefront 2 and pubg
Yeah "great"
I have a 970m
I love the way you launched this card. The trailer is dope.
Why youtube a would want to se this after 30series being anounced
So we can laugh at 2080Ti users 🤣
1:38:09 shows 2080 ti.
Jensen Huang:starting at 499 😂😂😂
good guy 😹😹😹😹😹😹😹
To think that 5 years ago a flagship GPU was that small...
It's sad we will most likely never get it again 😔
@@EnlightenAlchemist At least Low Profile GPUs are getting faster so that's a good thing.
2018: "We've been 10 times of Moore's Law"
2022: "Moore's Law is dead".
It's awesome i Guess.
Dam I want that Graphics card! I need it so badly! Love y'all! Anyone else who's here to comment for chance to win the RTX 2080ti? Good luck to you all!
YayL thanks man you too
Yes man same here.gl to you
Good luck boi I'm in it too!
what do you think of my new profile pic or do you still see the minecraft one i did 4 years ago
1:38:13 showing a 2080TI for $499 then he says it costs $999 And on their website it is $1.2k...
He was saying the new series starts at $499.
Yeah. The series starts at $499 (the 2070). The 2080TI Founder's Edition is $1200. The Standard Edition will retail for $999.
Dennis x vat
This the video right? Count me in the giveaway fam
Watched this during the livestream, and I'm quite impressed by the RTX technology. I'm hoping that more games start leveraging the technology to give us the next generation of graphics.
Who here after the lamar-franklin meme
fucking hell, that's me AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
I dont see the diffirence between RTX on and off
But if you turn it off you get better fps :P
Nope
we need crysis 4 for these cards
I want Half-Life 3!
And here it is... 1:39:03
The NVIDIA RTX family *looping*
Backstage employee: Uhm, guys? He broke.
THIS IS THE BEST THING IVE EVER SEEN , I WOULD SELL MY WOOD SHOES FOR THIS
This series will be a big terraflop.
I hope it is awesome. who knows maybe the 2070 will actually be more powerful than the 1080ti. Then at least the prices would make since
Calm down, it won't be. :)
@@GeorgeD1 It Is though i think? xD
So, how many CUDA cores, how many TFLOPs? You can't let RT cores do everything, right?
You could always, idk, look on the website?
2080 has 2944 cuda cores
14 TF. It was in the presentation
I love what they did with the design how they allocated the different parts of the card!
after 3000series?
Everyone telling how cheap is the 30 series, I tell you a secret... same as 20 series, just newer tech (and obviously faster) 1:39:20
yes, and people forget that 2070 is better performance than titan xp ($1200) lul
1000 times powerful ever 10 years? I see GTX1080 is only 50 times to 8800GTX
This RTX is about to blow competitors away, Im really looking forward to this beast!
: D RTX 2080 TI $2000 GPU is Slower than RTX 3070 $499 GPU...
Rtx 2080 ti 1200$ btw
@@amine8124 I bought it for 1650$
1.Toooo expensive
2. Only 35% gain in Ti serie
3. No HDMI 2.1
4. Poor performance in 4K
5. Performance boost by cheat in driver
Nvidia why ?! Tell me why ?!
Aleksander Olson yea idk why 🤨
I hope I win the giveaway, because i have zero chance of getting it otherwise.
Did you win?
if you love gigarays too press 1:37:44
Did anyone else notice how badly Jensen butchered the pronounciation of Asseto Corsa Competizione? 😂 🤣
yes.
yes.
1:40:25 The Titan XP is NOT double the performance as the Titan XP....Even the 1080Ti ist faster then the RTX2070....Big Lie, its like this year with the 3000 cards, and look the excact same prices, the 2070 for 499 the 2080 for 699!!!!
Doesn't look that good, maybe Nvidia should send me one so i can verify ;)
I think this is a new age of graphics processing, and I can’t wait to see where this technology goes.
Ray Tracing is a really great new technology that I think is a huge step forward in computer graphics, but what we really need is more fps right? and if the new RTX technology gives better looking graphics at higher fps compared to older stuff then GOD DAMMIT this is the best thing I dream of having, but if it doesn't give a good fps compared to the still acceptable mostly baked non-real time graphics at a decent fps then whats the point of paying 1200$ for it? its very unworthy of the 1200$ price if I'm gonna end up disabling RTX to get the desired fps. Am really hyped to see the reviews damnnn and I hope this beast has a great price/performance (I'm not sitting on a bank tbh xD)
if the hardware business simply pushed FPS we wouldn't have hardware transform and light, shaders, >4K gaming, or compute and games would look like they did 20 years ago. Those technologies weren't 'fast' by today's standard either, but innovation and sales pushes economies of scale and continued innovation, so on and so forth. Also, based on the very basic rudimentary graphs we've seen in this presentation 2080ti will not be slower than 1080ti. could definitely have done with more performance benchmarks shown off though, so as a potential purchaser of one of these cards I know the games I'm playing today will run better than they currently do.
Sheppo “I know the games I’m playing today will run better than they currently do” but is this gain worth the 1200$?? we have to wait for the reviews in order to tell man
Sheppo the thing is not only about fps and not only about graphics, I can push my gtx 960 and make it run all games on max settings but then I will have like 5 or 10 fps which is never acceptable, the point is will these new hardware be able to provide good performance per price on a the same level of graphics as other cards if you know what I mean
value is a very subjective thing. You're on a 960, performance increase will be huge. I'm on a 980ti, same. But sure, 1200% for a 2080ti is a lot of cash. For some people upgrading from pascal titan will still do it because it's the best and they need the best. What I took away from this presentation is that 2080ti is faster.. the demo at 1:02:00 runs twice as fast. sure, it probably needed to be DLAA enabled, but having newer GPU architectures enabled in games / drivers is always a thing. For me, maybe a 2070 will be a potential upgrade, but then I'm as interested in CUDA and NVENC improvements as much as I am raw gaming power.
Tyler Harris they never made anything clear, the weirdest launch until now tbh 😂
No benchmarks no direct comparison with last gen. No pre order. Stop selling hype. You are not apple.
At 22:10 he jokes about the payment plan. He doesn’t realise the $1200 is just as ridiculous.
reddead2067 price is 999
1200 is for founders edition
You can get 2080 or 2070 who is asking u to go for a particular card these cards are still way more powerful than last gen plus amd is not even there in the competition
that's the theory but in reality just like we saw with th 10xx series no board partner will sell their card significantly below the founders edition price. many premium cards will probably even be priced above the FE again just like the 10XX series.
Can't wait to see some benchmarks