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The highly anticipated NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPUs are finally being freed from their boxes. This time, it's our very own Dave Altavilla showcasing the unboxing on the HotHardware YouTube channel. While benchmarking is underway and we won't know the data until the embargo lifts,
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It’s maybe like the Matrix in that it’s indistinguishable from the real world. That’s the key. Because at some point you want to transfer the robot brain into the actual robot to operate in the real world. And if what it’s trained on is a cartoony, non-realistic version, then it’s not going to operate well.
The test was also a testament to the power of Nvidia’s upcoming multi-frame generation. With DLSS 4 and 4x frame generation enabled, as well as DLSS set to Performance, the RTX 5090 was hitting a whopping 290 fps and over 40ms of latency. This was with Nvidia’s Reflex 1, as Reflex 2 wasn’t available for this test.