

If you can't no scope someone across a map at 360Hz, that extra 140Hz isn't going to get you the win. The 500Hz gaming monitor really is pushing the bounds of what is even necessary when it comes to competitive esports.
Nvidia keynote software#
Well, there are some highlights for gamers, mostly in the software category with Ray Tracing, DLSS support, and Nvidia Reflex coming to a number of games, including Hitman III, which I will certainly be trying out tomorrow. Still, if Lovelace is set more towards the end of Q3 2022 (i.e., September) that would put it about two years after Ampere launched, which both fits the cadence and means that there's a small hole to fill in the meantime that Super variants could fill. If Nvidia is planning a Lovelace launch as early as July, releasing a Super variant of an existing Ampere card doesn't make much sense. That has largely died down more recently as talk of Nvidia Lovelace ramped up. That said, the very last speaker of the keynote is Jeff Fisher, Senior Vice President of GeForce at Nvidia, who has done graphics card reveals in the past, specifically variants like the Nvidia Geforece RTX 3090 Ti.ĭoes that mean we're getting Ampere Supers or something similar? Definitely possible, but we've heard much about an RTX 3080 Super or RTX 3070 Super since last year, and even then it was rumors and speculation. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang isn't actually giving the keynote, according to Nvidia's website (opens in new tab), and if anyone was going to show off Nvidia's next-gen graphics cards, it would be Jensen.

That is a very good question, and one that's bound to be on everyone's mind right about now.

What does it mean if we don't see Lovelace tonight? Nvidia as part of its GPU Technology Conference (GTC) keynote earlier this year hosted a secret treasure hunt in which it invited onlookers to see if they could spot "anything out of the ordinary" during the presentation.Still one of my proudest creations, honestly. We apologize for the confusion this has caused, although in fairness, when Nvidia says things like "digital Jensen was then brought into a replica of his kitchen that was deconstructed to reveal the holodeck within Omniverse, surprising the audience and making them question how much of the keynote was real, or rendered," it's easy to see how this was misconstrued. Taken word for word, the virtual Jensen was only seen on screen for 14 seconds - and that's a portion that honestly looks less than impressive - the rest of the time, it was himself in the flesh. Through all but 14 seconds of the hour and 48 minute presentation - from 1:02:41 to 1:02:55 - Huang himself spoke in the keynote." 13): After this article was published, Nvidia updated its blog post with the following information: "To be sure, you can't have a keynote without a flesh and blood person at the center.

It was a bold move, but one that allowed Nvidia to demonstrate (if only in hindsight) just how impressive its Omniverse platform truly is. Mind-blowing: Nvidia has revealed that its GTC 2021 keynote that aired back in April took place entirely in the metaverse (corrected: no, it didn't) meaning to say the whole thing was CGI.
