These cards support the DXR extension in Microsoft’s DirectX12 and also DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling). These RTX cards include RTX 2060, RTX 2070, RTX 2080, RTX 2080Ti, and Super counterparts of 20. They were first announced in 2018 and uses Turing architecture. The RTX cards were specially designed to support real-time ray tracing which made the video looked more beautiful. RTX stands for Ray Tracing Texel eXtreme and is also a variant under GeForce. ![]() These are based on Turing architecture and were introduced in 2019. The latest GTX series 16, consist of GTX 1650, GTX 1660, GTX 1660Ti, and its Super counterparts. series 200 & 300 were based on Tesla architecture, series 400 & 500 were based on Fermi architecture and so on. With every other major release in the series, Nvidia changed its microarchitecture on which its cards are based on i.e. The introduction of these cards also affected the naming scheme and from the release of these cards onwards, Nvidia GPUs used a naming scheme that has GTX/GT as a prefix followed by their model number. The first product in this series was GTX 260 and more expensive GTX 280. They were first introduced in 2008 with series 200, codenamed Tesla. GTX stands for Giga Texel Shader eXtreme and is a variant under the brand GeForce owned by Nvidia. While there are many competitors in the market of GPUs (mainly Nvidia and AMD), we would only talk about the Nvidia processors as they are the most common, and the term GTX and RTX belong to them. This article aims to help you in a situation like that and would try to give a basic difference between these terms. You don’t know what is meant by all this and make the wrong decision. ![]() Let’s say that you want to build a computer or you want to change the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) of your existing PC since it had been outdated, you go to the market in search of a new one and there are two variants in front of you – GTX and RTX.
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