Nvidia Computex Live Weblog 2021: Time for RTX Three Thousand Eighty Ti?

Nvidia Computex Live Weblog 2021: Time for RTX Three Thousand Eighty Ti? Welcome to our Nvidia Computex 1 live weblog. On June 1 at 00:6am ET, 00:3am BST, 00:2pm AEST, Nvidia took the stage to show off the Nvidia GeForce RTX XNUMX Ti and RTX XNUMX Ti graphics cards. The opening statement is now over, and while we've been getting plenty of updates on new games that support Nvidia's RTX technology, including ray tracing and DLSS, these are the XNUMX new GPUs that were the stars of the show, and what everyone is talking about. they will chat about.

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Taipei Standard Time 1:53 PM - The opening statement has ended and ends with Manuvir Das thanking everyone for joining Nvidia over the years. 13:46 - The GPU announcements were a bit light on specs and information, with Fisher making no reference to the current GPU shortage, or how Nvidia will ensure the RTX 13 42 Ti and RTX 13 Ti free for gamers, instead of being disrupted by scalpers, bots, and cryptominers. If Nvidia re-releases GPUs that very few people can afford, it won't go well. 29:XNUMX - I'm not going to cheat, this part of the opening statement is DRY. It's clear that what Nvidia does with the company is amazing, but it's really not our field, so we're going to end the live blog here, as it's early days and we have some new Nvidia GPUs. We're going to dig into what's new in the RTX XNUMX Ti and RTX XNUMX Ti and hopefully try them out. XNUMX:XNUMX - That's all from Jeff Fisher. He is now Manuvir Das, a corporate IT manager. This is where the keynote hits more on the enterprise/AI side of things, and to be honest, we were here for the new GPU gossip... and Nvidia delivered!

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(Image credit: Nvidia) 13:25 - So these GPUs sound pretty good and offer big potential performance gains compared to their non-Ti versions. The cost of the RTX 13 Ti seems pretty good, but the RTX 24 Ti… ouch. It's an expensive GPU. 13:22 - And here's another one! Again, the gossip was some, the RTX 13 Ti is real and available from €21! XNUMX:XNUMX - The gossip seems to be quite concrete. twelve GB of VRAM and it will be free on June XNUMX for €XNUMX. XNUMX:XNUMX PM - The RTX XNUMX Ti is Nvidia's ``best gaming GPU,'' he claims. The RTX XNUMX is intended for enthusiasts. One and a half times more powerful than the RTX XNUMX Ti.

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(Image credit: Nvidia) 13:20 - Nvidia RTX 13 Ti! It's true! 19:1 PM - Other than a preview of the new Alienware laptop and some game announcements, there hasn't been much new here. At the moment, this keynote seems more like a summary of what Nvidia has done. Give us a glimpse into the future! 17:1 PM - Alienware's “world's most powerful 15mm gaming laptop” announced. We'll get more information at the Alienware event. It looks beautifull! Surely very expensive. Yeah! 13:14 pm - Fisher is now talking about RTX-powered laptops. DLSS really helps gaming laptops, allowing them to achieve higher FPS. XNUMX:XNUMX - Getting the Nvidia Reflex stuff. ``Twelve of the top fifteen competitive esports games support Nvidia Reflex,'' according to Fisher. This feature reduces latency in games, making them even more responsive and potentially giving gamers a huge advantage. More monitors now support the technology, and you can connect a mouse to the monitor to measure latency and improve latency.

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(Image credit: nvidia) 13:12 - Oooh Red Dead Redemption II gets DLSS. One of the best games on the planet that could be a game changer, especially for people with less powerful RTX GPUs. 1:10 PM - Now new and exclusive images of Icarus, which is the new game from the team after DayZ. It is somewhat similar to rust, where you subsist in a hostile environment. 13:09 - It looks good! Now Rainbow Six Siege also receives DLSS. Huge improvements in FPS based on video which, of course, is essential for any competitive game. DLSS "is coming soon".

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(Image credit: Nvidia) 1:07 PM - Fisher introduces RTX as the "new standard." Dying 13 is a new game that supports RTX ray tracing and DLSS. Now there's an exclusive look at this game from the Chinese developers. 03:XNUMX - Don't worry, we're in game announcements. The first is a hot reel of each and every RTX supported game. "Anyone born this year is going to be a gamer," said Jeff Fisher, GeForce senior vice president. Big protest.

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(Image credit: Nvidia) 13:01 - Nvidia misses Taipei. Me too: (so they flew using Microsoft Flight Simulator! 59pm - Less than a minute! Promotional hype! 12:41pm - Take a look at Nvidia's responses to tweets about the event (by the fact that it's 5:41 am here and what else is there to do?), and while there are plenty of people excited about the possibility of new GPUs, there are also plenty of people explaining why Nvidia is releasing new graphics cards when it's so hard to buy existing cards.If (and that's a huge 'if', since nothing's been confirmed) Nvidia does announce new GPUs today, you'll need to explain how you're going to make them available as well. people's bias 12:33 pm - As you can see from the tweet now, Nvidia's social media channels are hyping today's event, that's a good omen for an exciting keynote, could some of these be new GPU gossip?< p lang="en" dir="ltr">Tomorrow. https://t.co/qwa49r4gLy pic.twitter.com/1Z6h6nWiZMM May 12, 24 More information XNUMX:XNUMX - Hello / afternoon / whenever it's good. I'm writing this blog live from the UK, which means it's awfully early in the morning. Although it would be a bit more bearable if I were in Taiwan, the excitement of probably seeing new Nvidia GPUs makes up for the early start!