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The nvidia rtx 2080 doubles the gtx 1080 in games with dlss

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We are already starting to see the first data provided by NVIDIA on the performance of its new graphics cards, and not everything is going to be ray tracing: this time it's up to the artificial intelligence system of the new Nvidia RTX 2080 and the performance improvement that is Get in various games with DLSS technology. Let's see it.

DLSS Gets Nvidia RTX 2080 to Double GTX 1080 in Various Games

Deep Learning Super-Sampling (DLSS) is a technology that uses the Tensor Cores of the Turing architecture to perform ultra-fast neural network processing, applying deep learning and artificial intelligence to rendering techniques, resulting in edges smoother on rendered objects and, as the image shows, allows for better performance. Well, having said that, let's see what improvement we are talking about?

The games that have been tested are as follows: Epic Infiltrator (DEMO), Final Fantasy XV HDR, PUBG, ARK: Survival Evolved, JX3 and Shadow of the Tomb Rider. In them, the activation of DLSS manages to double the performance of the Nvidia RTX 2080 over its predecessor, the Nvidia GTX 1080. With this technology disabled, the improvement is usually around 1.5x.

It should be noted that these tests have been carried out at 4K resolution, although in any case we are talking about relative and not absolute data, so it is not shown exactly how many improvement FPS the use of this technology corresponds to. We will have to wait to have them in our hands to be able to compare it as God commands.

The slide provided by NVIDIA leaves an interesting future for RTX technologies, since they will not only serve to improve rendering techniques, but also to obtain greater performance.

There's still some time left to see third-party benchmarks, and to see the DLSS technologies implemented in the 21 Ray Tracing-compatible games that NVIDIA mentioned in their Gamescom presentation. What do you think of these results? Leave us in the comments! At the moment things look good for the new Nvidia RTX 2080 with 8 GB of GDDR6 memory.

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