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How Microsoft and Nvidia plan to kill game-loading times on PCs

How Microsoft and Nvidia plan to kill game-loading times on PCs

Posted on September 3, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

A game changer, literally

That blisteringly fast storage technology found in the next-gen consoles is coming to PCs too, debuting first with the RTX IO technology in Nvidia’s new GeForce RTX 30-series graphics cards. Microsoft just pulled back the curtain a bit more on how it works.

Yes, the creator of Windows is explaining how SSD technology works in a graphics card. No, it’s not as bizarre as it sounds.
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