Intel steals Nvidia's thunder with sneak peek at its first discrete GPU in years
https://www.cnet.com/news/intel-steals-nvidias-thunder-with-sneak-peek-at-its-first-discrete-gpu-in-years/
On Monday Aug. 20, graphics giant Nvidia is expected to announce its next-generation graphics cards -- the GeForce RTX 2080, or perhaps the GTX 1180. It should be based on a new Turing architecture that's theoretically capable of bringing signficant levels of real-time raytracing (think insanely realistic reflections and lighting, here's a demo) in video games.
But Intel is trying to pre-empt that party with a reminder that it, too, has a powerful graphics card in the works.
Intel steals Nvidia's thunder with sneak peek at its first discrete GPU in years
Aug 16, 2018, 12:23am UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/intel-steals-nvidias-thunder-with-sneak-peek-at-its-first-discrete-gpu-in-years/
> On Monday Aug. 20, graphics giant Nvidia is expected to announce its next-generation graphics cards -- the GeForce RTX 2080, or perhaps the GTX 1180. It should be based on a new Turing architecture that's theoretically capable of bringing signficant levels of real-time raytracing (think insanely realistic reflections and lighting, here's a demo) in video games.
> But Intel is trying to pre-empt that party with a reminder that it, too, has a powerful graphics card in the works.