What is Nvidia Ray Tracing and List of Games Supports?

What is NVidia Ray Tracing If you're a gamer, then the chances are you've heard of ray tracing, but you might not know exactly what it means or why it's a big deal. We're here to help you find out. In its simplest form, ray tracing is a system that's used to enhance...

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Digital content creation are for designing digital assets, editing videos, building real-time 3D content, live streaming games.
Dec 18, 2018

The workflow and tasks for real production environment in the following software:

DCC packages

Digital content creation are for designing digital assets, editing videos, building real-time 3D content, live streaming games.

Hardware recommendationGenerally, any kind of 3D work will require around 16GB RAM or more. Most of the 3D software applications here require roughly 5GB of disc space to install, but need to take rendering into consideration.

3D Software recommendation3ds Max 2018, Blender 2.79, LightWave 2018, Maya 2018, Modo 11

Games enginesUnity 2018.2.0b9, Unreal Engine 4.20.2

Rendering:

Rendering possible to render film-quality, photorealistic objects and environments with physically accurate shadows, reflections, and refractions in real-time frames

CPU-based renderers: Arnold 5.0, Blender 2.79 (using Cycles running on the CPU), Corona 1.6, KeyShot 7, Maxwell 4.2 (using CPU rendering), RenderMan for Maya 21.7, V-Ray 3.6 (using V-Ray Advanced)

GPU-based renders: OctaneRender 3.07, Redshift 2.6

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Equipped with 24GB of GDDR6 memory and the NVIDIA Turing architecture to dramatically boost productivity and create content faster than ever before.

Quadro GP100

While the GP100 has 3584 cores, a few less than the P6000, it is equipped with 16GB of HBM2 memory, which provides much more memory bandwidth than standard GDDR5. This makes the GP100 very suitable for GPU accelerated compute applications.

Quadro GV100

The GV100 is the first Quadro based on the new Volta architecture. It combines the awesome power of 5120 CUDA cores plus 640 Tensor cores plus 32GB of HBM2 memory, making it the fastest compute card in production today.

Quadro Card Performance

The graphs below showing the relative performance you can expect from the different Quadros in a variety of popular professional graphics applications using the SPECviewperf 12.1 benchmark. The scores displayed in the graphs are in fps (frames per second), with a higher number indicating a smoother more responsive experience.

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