GeForce RTX 40 Series
The GeForce RTX 40 series is a family of consumer-grade GPUs introduced by NVIDIA in September 2022. Built on the Ada Lovelace architecture, these GPUs utilize the advanced 4nm manufacturing process, delivering unparalleled performance and energy efficiency compared to previous generations. The flagship model, the RTX 4090, features 16,384 CUDA cores and 24 GB of GDDR6X memory, making it ideal for high-resolution gaming, content creation, and AI workloads. The series also includes models like the RTX 4080 and RTX 4070, catering to a broader range of performance needs and price points.
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One of the most significant advancements in the GeForce RTX 40 series is the inclusion of DLSS 3 (Deep Learning Super Sampling 3), which leverages AI and Optical Flow Accelerators to generate entirely new frames, boosting performance in graphically demanding scenarios. Combined with the 3rd-generation RT Cores and 4th-generation Tensor Cores, the GPUs deliver superior ray tracing and AI-enhanced capabilities, enabling realistic lighting, shadows, and reflections in games. This makes the series a benchmark for both gaming and professional applications.
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The GeForce RTX 40 series has also been optimized for creative professionals through tools like NVIDIA Omniverse and support for 8K video editing. Its improved power efficiency ensures that even high-performance models can run within manageable thermal and power constraints. As of 2024, the series continues to set the standard for next-generation GPU performance, driving innovation across industries including gaming, design, and machine learning.