NVIDIA has updated its ray tracing global illumination SDK to the latest feature set in the RTXGI 2.0 update, offering support for new technologies.
At GDC 2024, NVIDIA is announcing its brand new RTXGI 2.0 update which adds a range of new technologies that the company has previously teased.
The new feature set makes it easier for developers to harness fast and efficient radiance caching techniques for faster performance in the most demanding applications such as games. The best part is that the solutions provided by NVIDIA under its RTXGI SDK are accessible for any ray-tracing-capable GPU and further take advantage of AI-accelerated algorithms such as the Tensor core architecture featured on NVIDIA's RTX GPUs. The full SDK is available on Github at this link.
The three major features being introduced in NVIDIA's RTXGI 2.0 update are:
First up, let's talk about NRC or Neural Radiance Cache which was proposed as a technique back at Siggraph 2021. The fundamental aim of this technique is to make advanced ray tracing and path tracing effects faster on NVIDIA GPUs by utilizing AI-accelerated hardware such as Tensor Core technology.
The algorithm works by training the radiance cache about a scene in real time without assuming lighting, geometry, and materials. AI does the main work here by training the radiance cache in real-time for improved performance and accurate GI (Global Illumination). Following is a before and after comparison showcasing how NRC enhances the signal quality of the radiance data:
NVIDIA Neural Radiance Cache Disabled:
NVIDIA Neural Radiance Cache Enabled:
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