NVIDIA RTX: Neural Shader from April, RTX Remix officially released
According to Nvidia, “Neural Shader” is expected to spark the next revolution in gaming graphics. These are small AI programs that are integrated into regular shader code, something that hasn’t been possible yet. Sometime in April, neural shaders are expected to be officially integrated into DirectX.
In the case of a GeForce RTX graphics card, this means that the neural shader is calculated on tensor kernels separated by shaders. NVIDIA graphics cards couldn’t or wouldn’t respond to NVIDIA’s request, but AMD has already announced support for Neural Shader for rDNA 4, which can be accelerated in this case by WMMA instructors. RTX Remix is leaving beta
In addition, Nvidia will announce at GDC that RTX Remix will officially appear in a final version. So far, RTX Remix, which literally brings “New Splendor,” has been in beta for just over two years. Among other things, the RTX Remix portal (test) has been published so far.
RTX Remix is no longer in beta
RTX Remix is no longer in beta (image: nvidia)
Topics: GeForce Nvidia graphics cards

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