Next year will mark the 50th anniversary since man first stepped foot on the moon. Well, that is, of course, assuming that you believed it really happened. Incidentally, if you think it didn’t, you’re an idiot. It’s not just me saying that either! It seems that Nvidia wants to prove you nay-sayers wrong as well. As part of the latest showcase of their RTX ray tracing technology, Nvidia has released a video created based on the famous 1969 moon landing.
Nvidia has said: “It’s been almost fifty years since the Apollo 11 moon landing, and the controversy of its staging followed it for many decades after. Four years ago, using our Maxwell GPU technology, NVIDIA addressed the controversy by showing how it would have been impossible to stage.”
Nvidia’s RTX technology is clearly very impressive indeed. This latest tech demo also shows the potential this can have, not just in games, but in video as a whole. It should be noted that RTX is pretty demanding to run, which is maybe why Nvidia went for 1080p @ 60 FPS. Higher resolutions such as 4K would be cool to see though. Either way, it’s still pretty amazing to see this in action!
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