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As part of its big GeForce RTX 50 Series reveal earlier this year at CES 2025, NVIDIA showcased the impressive 'Zorah' tech demo that featured the latest Neural Rendering technologies. As expected, the demo focused on path or full ray tracing to present realistic and cinematic lighting and effects in real time. However, with AI-powered Neural Shaders and rendering techniques, new tech exponentially increases the detail in objects and environments.
In fact, in the video of the Zorah tech demo you see above, everything is ray-traced. And on top of this, new tech like RTX Neural Texture Compression compresses thousands of textures to save on VRAM requirements dramatically. RTX Neural Materials paves the way for realising materials like porcelain and silk. RTX Neural Radiance Cache uses AI to infer infinite bonuses when path tracing, dramatically improving performance.
Some of the new technology, like RTX Mega Geometry, can already be found in Alan Wake 2. It boosts performance by around 15% on GeForce RTX GPUs without sacrificing image quality. And now, if you've got a GeForce RTX 50 Series GPU, you can see all of this tech in action as NVIDIA has made the Zorah tech demo available.
The 108 GB Zorah tech demo is available to download as part of the NVIDIA RTX Kit for developers here. It provides a look at the future of real-time graphics, helped out by DLSS 4's new transformer AI models for Super Resolution and Ray Reconstruction. The fact that the Zorah scene has over 500 million triangles, over 30,0000 materials, and over 2,000 lights, is mind-blowing.
It wasn't that long ago when rendering a scene like this would take a single GPU a whole day to render a single frame. With AMD, Intel, Sony, and Microsoft all embracing AI technologies, it's clear that Neural Rendering is the future of real-time graphics for gaming.