Epic Games will add NVIDIA enhancing graphics technologies such as RTX, DLSS 2.0, and Reflex to the game Fortnite for better gameplay experience. According to Matt Wuebbling, the vice president of Global GeForce Marketing at NVIDIA, Fortnite players are about to experience better visuals with the company's ray-tracing technology, AI-accelerated frame rates powered, and low latency across all Fortnite modes. Fortnite was also featured on the GeForce special event along with the launch of the new GeForce RTX 30 Series GPU. The game will add four ray-traced features including ray-traced light reflections, shadows, illumination, and ambient occlusion for a more immersive experience. Moreover, Fortnite players will be able to upscale its output resolution up to 4K through the NVIDIA DLSS 2.0. This premium thin-and-light convertible is built around a new processor platform called NVIDIA RTX Spark, a "superchip" released also at COMPUTEX. Nvidia’s RTX Spark is the commercial name for its new Arm-based “superchip” for Windows PCs, built on the flagship N1X CPU-GPU design. Nvidia positions RTX Spark as an “AI-first” platform capable of up to 1 petaFLOP of FP4 performance, enabling local execution of large AI models (up to 120B parameters), along with gaming at 1440p using DLSS and full RTX features. Read more in our articles including "Fortnite to support NVIDIA RTX, DLSS 2.0, and Reflex" and "MSI cements NVIDIA partnership with first RTX Spark laptop".
Epic Games will add NVIDIA enhancing graphics technologies such as RTX, DLSS 2.0, and Reflex to the game Fortnite for better gameplay experience. According to Matt Wuebbling, the vice president of Global GeForce Marketing at NVIDIA, Fortnite players are about to experience better visuals with the company's ray-tracing technology, AI-accelerated frame rates powered, and low latency across all Fortnite modes.
Fortnite was also featured on the GeForce special event along with the launch of the new GeForce RTX 30 Series GPU. The game will add four ray-traced features including ray-traced light reflections, shadows, illumination, and ambient occlusion for a more immersive experience. Moreover, Fortnite players will be able to upscale its output resolution up to 4K through the NVIDIA DLSS 2.0. This premium thin-and-light convertible is built around a new processor platform called NVIDIA RTX Spark, a "superchip" released also at COMPUTEX.
Our coverage of NVIDIA RTX Fortnite includes: "Fortnite to support NVIDIA RTX, DLSS 2.0, and Reflex"; "MSI cements NVIDIA partnership with first RTX Spark laptop"; "NVidia makes RTX Spark official". Each article provides unique insights and information.