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August 10, 2021

NVIDIA announces Nsight DL Designer – the first in-class integrated development environment to support efficient design of deep neural networks for in-app inference. 

August 4, 2021

Ray Tracing Games II is now available to download for free via Apress and Amazon. This Open Access book is a must-have for anyone interested in real-time rendering. Ray tracing is the holy grail of gaming graphics, simulating the physical behavior of light to bring real-time, cinematic-quality rendering to even the most visually intense games.

July 29, 2021

Developed by XeloGames, an indie studio of just three, and published by Headup Games, Escape from Naraka achieves eye-catching ray-traced lighting using RTXGI and significant performance boosts from DLSS.

July 28, 2021

This chapter, written by Juha Sjöholm, Paula Jukarainen, and Tatu Aalto, presents how all ray tracing based effects were implemented in Remedy Entertainment’s Control.

July 23, 2021

An impressive array of NVIDIA GDC announcements elevates game development to the next level. Real-time ray tracing comes to Arm and Linux, DLSS gets an expansive update, the newly announced RTX Memory Utility enables efficient memory allocation, and Omniverse supercharges the development workflow.