California-based startup Bolt Graphics has announced its Zeus architecture GPU, claiming it surpasses NVIDIA's RTX 5090 in performance. Bolt highlights Zeus's modular PCB design, expandable memory up to 384GB, and improved path tracing. However, the company hasn't released any products yet. Initial specifications boasted significantly higher performance, but later revisions show lower TFLOPs and the use of LPDDR5X memory, typically found in laptops, instead of the newer GDDR7 used by the RTX 5090. Bolt plans to release four Zeus models, with even the lowest tier claiming 77 giga rays in path tracing.
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