Nvidia simplifies ray tracing based lighting for AMD

Company Nvidia announced that its SDK called RTX Global Illumination SDK v1.0 (RTXGI) became available to all developers. This is a toolkit that will integrate a lighting model based on ray tracing technology into projects.

At the same time, the “green” SDK boasts flexibility, which will allow developers to choose: choose a lower light intensity or go into all the harsh and maximize the load on the GPU. RTXGI will work on any graphics card that supports technology DirectX Raytracingwhich Microsoft included in the package DirectX 12 Ultimate.

Thus, the offer from Nvidia can be adapted for video cards AMD based on architecture RDNA 2.0. It is also interesting that RTXGI supports Nvidia architecture-based graphics cards. Pascal (GTX 1080, GTX 1070, and so on).

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