Nvidia debuted its third-generation Ada Lovelace RTX architecture today with a Racer X demo, which simulates an off-road kart racing game. The Racer X demo was powered by a single Ada Lovelace GPU with 76 billion transistors and manufactured on TSMC’s 4nm technology.
Ada Lovelace also incorporates third-generation RT cores, which are intended to increase ray tracing significantly. A new DLSS 3.0 AI that analyses the current frame and the previous frame to determine how game scenes are changing contributes to some of the improvements. DLSS 3.0 enabled Nvidia to more than double Microsoft Flight Simulator frame rates.