Nvidia RTX graphics could appear in everything from Chromebooks to the next Nintendo Switch

Nvidia RTX graphics could appear in everything from Chromebooks to the next Nintendo Switch

Nvidia RTX graphics could appear in everything from Chromebooks to the next Nintendo Switch.
Nvidia has hinted that the future of gaming might be a lot more flexible, as it shows off one of its RTX graphics cards running alongside an ARM processor.
The implications for this are substantial and could mean low powered computers come with a lot of graphics power and who knows, this could supercharge the Switch Pro (if it happens) or just make your Chromebook a gaming monster.
In the demo the company demonstrated a MediaTek Kompanio 1200 paired with an Nvidia RTX 3060.
A pair of demos were shown, one with Wolfenstein: Youngblood running on the CPU and GPU and a ray tracing demo called The Bistro.
This opens a lot of doors, potentially, especially for lower cost computers that use much less power.
ARM processors are widely used in everything from the Nintendo Switch, which already has an Nvidia designed Tegra processor which features a GPU of its own, through to phones and Chromebooks.

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