In 2018, NVIDIA RTX graphics cards launched with numerous “world’s first” graphics technologies: hardware-accelerated ray tracing, variable rate shading, mesh shading and more.
These technologies represent the biggest leap in graphics since the invention of programmable shaders in 2002, bringing real-time, cinema-quality reflections, shadows, and lighting to both games and 3D content creation tools.
Microsoft recently began rolling out the DirectX 12 Ultimate graphics API alongside the Windows 10 Version 2004 update, codifying NVIDIA RTX’s innovative technologies as the standard for multi-platform, next-generation 3D graphics.
With the new NVIDIA Studio Driver, DirectX 12 Ultimate is fully supported on RTX GPUs running Windows 10 operating systems using version 2004 or newer.