NVIDIA RTX 2080 DROPPING NEXT WEEK!
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The video covers Nvidia's upcoming RTX 2080 graphics card with a teaser that hints at a major consumer launch. The host explains that Nvidia is likely to unveil the new GPU on August 20, with the top model expected to be the GeForce RTX 2080 and ray tracing capabilities supported by DirectX Ray Tracing. The discussion weighs whether GTX-branded cards will continue to exist alongside RTX models, and whether pricing will be announced at the reveal. The host also notes the potential implications for related GPU generations, including the 2070 and 2060, which are expected to follow in the months after the initial announcement. A portion of the segment is spent clarifying the branding and what the new architecture might mean for gaming performance, ray tracing support, and overall market positioning, while speculating about the role of the
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Questions answered
- What is the expected name of Nvidia's top-end card in this video?
- The top-end card is expected to be called the GeForce RTX 2080.
- What feature is highlighted as a key element of the RTX lineup?
- Ray tracing support, via DirectX Ray Tracing, is highlighted as a key feature.