Bolt Graphics is set to launch its Zeus GPU development kits in 2026, promoting what it describes as revolutionary performance capabilities. The company claims the Zeus GPU can deliver up to 13 times the ray-tracing performance of Nvidia's RTX 5090 in internal tests, while using 80% less power and employing laptop memory technology. However, real-world performance results have yet to be confirmed. Meanwhile, Nvidia continues to showcase advancements in neural rendering and AI applications, including real-time neural rendering with the RTX Pro 6000 and AI-driven digital twins for automotive engineering with BMW Group, as demonstrated at industry events like SIGGRAPH 2025 and GTC Paris.
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Bolt Graphics claims its Zeus GPUs outperform Nvidia's RTX 5090 by up to 13x in internal ray-tracing tests, though real-world gains remain unknown. https://t.co/frlxlbjph9