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On [M]CBS[/M], “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, [M]drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL[/M] Sunday afternoon [M]game[/M].
The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it. From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise. "Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain." That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected. Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere?
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On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with [M]President Donald Trump[/M], drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game.
The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it. From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise. "Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain." That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected. Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere?
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[M]On CBS, “60 Minutes,” featuring an interview with President Donald Trump[/M], drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game.
The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it. From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise. "Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain." That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected. Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere?
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On [M]CBS, “60 Minutes,”[/M] featuring an interview with President Donald Trump, drew a 1.9 in the 18-49 demo following an NFL Sunday afternoon game.
The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it. From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise. "Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain." That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected. Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere?
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In total viewers, [M]“Charmed”[/M] built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama, [M]averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million.[/M]
The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it. From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise. "Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain." That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected. Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere?
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In total viewers, [M]“Charmed” built slightly on the DC Entertainment drama[/M], averaging 1.54 million compared to 1.53 million.
The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it. From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise. "Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain." That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected. Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere?
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[M]NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the[/M] evening’s top program, [M]averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.[/M]
The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it. From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise. "Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain." That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected. Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere?
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[M]NBC’S “Sunday Night Football” was the evening’s top program[/M], averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it. From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise. "Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain." That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected. Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere?
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[M]NBC’S “Sunday Night Football”[/M] was the evening’s top program, averaging an overnight household rating of 14.6 in metered markets.
The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it. From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise. "Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain." That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected. Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere?
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On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “[M]Rel[/M]” ([M]0.5[/M]).
The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it. From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise. "Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain." That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected. Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere?
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[M]On Fox[/M], “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “[M]Rel[/M]” (0.5).
The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it. From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise. "Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain." That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected. Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere?
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On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “[M]Family Guy[/M]” ([M]0.8[/M]), and “Rel” (0.5).
The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it. From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise. "Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain." That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected. Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere?
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On Fox, “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “[M]Bob’s Burgers[/M]” ([M]0.9[/M]), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5).
The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it. From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise. "Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain." That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected. Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere?
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[M]On Fox[/M], “The Simpsons” drew a 1.0, followed by “[M]Bob’s Burgers[/M]” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5).
The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it. From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise. "Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain." That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected. Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere?
n
On Fox, “[M]The Simpsons” drew a 1.0[/M], followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5).
The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it. From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise. "Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain." That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected. Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere?
n
[M]On Fox[/M], “[M]The Simpsons[/M]” drew a 1.0, followed by “Bob’s Burgers” (0.9), “Family Guy” (0.8), and “Rel” (0.5).
The new Charmed debuted tonight on The CW and fans had a lot to say about it. From the moment it was announced, the Charmed reboot has faced some significant backlash not just from fans of the original series, but from some of the original stars as well. Shortly after the series big presentation at CBS' upfronts back in May, original Charmed One Holly Marie Combs had quite a bit to say about the show's marketing as well as the issues she had with the new show's very premise. "Let me say first that I appreciate the jobs and opportunities the Charmed reboot has created," Combs said. "But I will never understand what is fierce, funny, or feminist in creating a show that basically says the original actresses are too old to do a job they did 12 years ago. I hope the new show is far better than the marketing, so the true legacy does remain." That sentiment is one that many fans shared with comments on social media reflecting as much in the weeks leading up to tonight's premiere. However, while some fans watched tonight and found the show to be every bit as disappointing as they had expected, still others felt like the show was just different enough that it was worth giving a chance. More than a few even commented that they kind of enjoyed this new take on the Power of Three, even if it did seem a little more like the original than they expected. Want to get an idea of how fans felt about the Charmed premiere?
n
That’s impressive, as [M]we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings[/M] with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and [M]Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench.[/M]
NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang will be hosting a special keynote at SIGGRAPH 2018 today. During the keynote, Jensen will be talking about breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, real-time rendering, along with some new product announcements that would be related to ray tracing, deep learning, and Quadro graphics products. Watch NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, SIGGRAPH 2018 Special Keynote Live Here The special event would be live-streamed on YouTube and other channels and would focus on CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote. Since it is mentioned as a special event, we can expect some surprises to be announced. You can view the live stream below: Following is the official press release from NVIDIA themselves. DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and real-time rendering are impacting the field of computer graphics in every industry, from media and entertainment to product design to healthcare. The entire design and creative process is being transformed, letting you evaluate and refine every nuance of your design, product, or character at the speed of your imagination. Visit NVIDIA at SIGGRAPH to see how we’re driving new levels of realism in professional graphics with raytracing, deeplearning, NVIDIA Quadro graphics. REINVENTING COMPUTER GRAPHICS. Monday, 8/13 @ 4:00 pm PT As you can see, the event is solely focused at graphics designers, developers, and content creators so you can expect to see announcements related to those fields and not generally towards gamers as there’s another event planned for them on 20th August at Gamescom 2018.
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That’s impressive, as [M]we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE[/M] and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench.
NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang will be hosting a special keynote at SIGGRAPH 2018 today. During the keynote, Jensen will be talking about breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, real-time rendering, along with some new product announcements that would be related to ray tracing, deep learning, and Quadro graphics products. Watch NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, SIGGRAPH 2018 Special Keynote Live Here The special event would be live-streamed on YouTube and other channels and would focus on CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote. Since it is mentioned as a special event, we can expect some surprises to be announced. You can view the live stream below: Following is the official press release from NVIDIA themselves. DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and real-time rendering are impacting the field of computer graphics in every industry, from media and entertainment to product design to healthcare. The entire design and creative process is being transformed, letting you evaluate and refine every nuance of your design, product, or character at the speed of your imagination. Visit NVIDIA at SIGGRAPH to see how we’re driving new levels of realism in professional graphics with raytracing, deeplearning, NVIDIA Quadro graphics. REINVENTING COMPUTER GRAPHICS. Monday, 8/13 @ 4:00 pm PT As you can see, the event is solely focused at graphics designers, developers, and content creators so you can expect to see announcements related to those fields and not generally towards gamers as there’s another event planned for them on 20th August at Gamescom 2018.
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That’s impressive, as [M]we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings[/M] with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench.
NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang will be hosting a special keynote at SIGGRAPH 2018 today. During the keynote, Jensen will be talking about breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, real-time rendering, along with some new product announcements that would be related to ray tracing, deep learning, and Quadro graphics products. Watch NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, SIGGRAPH 2018 Special Keynote Live Here The special event would be live-streamed on YouTube and other channels and would focus on CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote. Since it is mentioned as a special event, we can expect some surprises to be announced. You can view the live stream below: Following is the official press release from NVIDIA themselves. DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and real-time rendering are impacting the field of computer graphics in every industry, from media and entertainment to product design to healthcare. The entire design and creative process is being transformed, letting you evaluate and refine every nuance of your design, product, or character at the speed of your imagination. Visit NVIDIA at SIGGRAPH to see how we’re driving new levels of realism in professional graphics with raytracing, deeplearning, NVIDIA Quadro graphics. REINVENTING COMPUTER GRAPHICS. Monday, 8/13 @ 4:00 pm PT As you can see, the event is solely focused at graphics designers, developers, and content creators so you can expect to see announcements related to those fields and not generally towards gamers as there’s another event planned for them on 20th August at Gamescom 2018.
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This [M]mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second[/M] (fps) [M]while running the game at Crazy 4K settings.[/M]
NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang will be hosting a special keynote at SIGGRAPH 2018 today. During the keynote, Jensen will be talking about breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, real-time rendering, along with some new product announcements that would be related to ray tracing, deep learning, and Quadro graphics products. Watch NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, SIGGRAPH 2018 Special Keynote Live Here The special event would be live-streamed on YouTube and other channels and would focus on CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote. Since it is mentioned as a special event, we can expect some surprises to be announced. You can view the live stream below: Following is the official press release from NVIDIA themselves. DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and real-time rendering are impacting the field of computer graphics in every industry, from media and entertainment to product design to healthcare. The entire design and creative process is being transformed, letting you evaluate and refine every nuance of your design, product, or character at the speed of your imagination. Visit NVIDIA at SIGGRAPH to see how we’re driving new levels of realism in professional graphics with raytracing, deeplearning, NVIDIA Quadro graphics. REINVENTING COMPUTER GRAPHICS. Monday, 8/13 @ 4:00 pm PT As you can see, the event is solely focused at graphics designers, developers, and content creators so you can expect to see announcements related to those fields and not generally towards gamers as there’s another event planned for them on 20th August at Gamescom 2018.
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This [M]mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second[/M] (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings.
NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang will be hosting a special keynote at SIGGRAPH 2018 today. During the keynote, Jensen will be talking about breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, real-time rendering, along with some new product announcements that would be related to ray tracing, deep learning, and Quadro graphics products. Watch NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, SIGGRAPH 2018 Special Keynote Live Here The special event would be live-streamed on YouTube and other channels and would focus on CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote. Since it is mentioned as a special event, we can expect some surprises to be announced. You can view the live stream below: Following is the official press release from NVIDIA themselves. DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and real-time rendering are impacting the field of computer graphics in every industry, from media and entertainment to product design to healthcare. The entire design and creative process is being transformed, letting you evaluate and refine every nuance of your design, product, or character at the speed of your imagination. Visit NVIDIA at SIGGRAPH to see how we’re driving new levels of realism in professional graphics with raytracing, deeplearning, NVIDIA Quadro graphics. REINVENTING COMPUTER GRAPHICS. Monday, 8/13 @ 4:00 pm PT As you can see, the event is solely focused at graphics designers, developers, and content creators so you can expect to see announcements related to those fields and not generally towards gamers as there’s another event planned for them on 20th August at Gamescom 2018.
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Apparently [M]Nvidia[/M] revealed a little more than Turing and [M]the first RTX graphics cards as[/M] the company [M]dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video[/M].
NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang will be hosting a special keynote at SIGGRAPH 2018 today. During the keynote, Jensen will be talking about breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, real-time rendering, along with some new product announcements that would be related to ray tracing, deep learning, and Quadro graphics products. Watch NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, SIGGRAPH 2018 Special Keynote Live Here The special event would be live-streamed on YouTube and other channels and would focus on CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote. Since it is mentioned as a special event, we can expect some surprises to be announced. You can view the live stream below: Following is the official press release from NVIDIA themselves. DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and real-time rendering are impacting the field of computer graphics in every industry, from media and entertainment to product design to healthcare. The entire design and creative process is being transformed, letting you evaluate and refine every nuance of your design, product, or character at the speed of your imagination. Visit NVIDIA at SIGGRAPH to see how we’re driving new levels of realism in professional graphics with raytracing, deeplearning, NVIDIA Quadro graphics. REINVENTING COMPUTER GRAPHICS. Monday, 8/13 @ 4:00 pm PT As you can see, the event is solely focused at graphics designers, developers, and content creators so you can expect to see announcements related to those fields and not generally towards gamers as there’s another event planned for them on 20th August at Gamescom 2018.
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[M]Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing[/M] and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video.
NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang will be hosting a special keynote at SIGGRAPH 2018 today. During the keynote, Jensen will be talking about breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, real-time rendering, along with some new product announcements that would be related to ray tracing, deep learning, and Quadro graphics products. Watch NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, SIGGRAPH 2018 Special Keynote Live Here The special event would be live-streamed on YouTube and other channels and would focus on CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote. Since it is mentioned as a special event, we can expect some surprises to be announced. You can view the live stream below: Following is the official press release from NVIDIA themselves. DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and real-time rendering are impacting the field of computer graphics in every industry, from media and entertainment to product design to healthcare. The entire design and creative process is being transformed, letting you evaluate and refine every nuance of your design, product, or character at the speed of your imagination. Visit NVIDIA at SIGGRAPH to see how we’re driving new levels of realism in professional graphics with raytracing, deeplearning, NVIDIA Quadro graphics. REINVENTING COMPUTER GRAPHICS. Monday, 8/13 @ 4:00 pm PT As you can see, the event is solely focused at graphics designers, developers, and content creators so you can expect to see announcements related to those fields and not generally towards gamers as there’s another event planned for them on 20th August at Gamescom 2018.
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While we’re hoping this [M]Nvidia Graphics Device[/M] could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it [M]could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards[/M] Nvidia [M]just announced.[/M]
NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang will be hosting a special keynote at SIGGRAPH 2018 today. During the keynote, Jensen will be talking about breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, real-time rendering, along with some new product announcements that would be related to ray tracing, deep learning, and Quadro graphics products. Watch NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, SIGGRAPH 2018 Special Keynote Live Here The special event would be live-streamed on YouTube and other channels and would focus on CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote. Since it is mentioned as a special event, we can expect some surprises to be announced. You can view the live stream below: Following is the official press release from NVIDIA themselves. DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and real-time rendering are impacting the field of computer graphics in every industry, from media and entertainment to product design to healthcare. The entire design and creative process is being transformed, letting you evaluate and refine every nuance of your design, product, or character at the speed of your imagination. Visit NVIDIA at SIGGRAPH to see how we’re driving new levels of realism in professional graphics with raytracing, deeplearning, NVIDIA Quadro graphics. REINVENTING COMPUTER GRAPHICS. Monday, 8/13 @ 4:00 pm PT As you can see, the event is solely focused at graphics designers, developers, and content creators so you can expect to see announcements related to those fields and not generally towards gamers as there’s another event planned for them on 20th August at Gamescom 2018.
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While we’[M]re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above[/M], it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang will be hosting a special keynote at SIGGRAPH 2018 today. During the keynote, Jensen will be talking about breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, real-time rendering, along with some new product announcements that would be related to ray tracing, deep learning, and Quadro graphics products. Watch NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, SIGGRAPH 2018 Special Keynote Live Here The special event would be live-streamed on YouTube and other channels and would focus on CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote. Since it is mentioned as a special event, we can expect some surprises to be announced. You can view the live stream below: Following is the official press release from NVIDIA themselves. DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and real-time rendering are impacting the field of computer graphics in every industry, from media and entertainment to product design to healthcare. The entire design and creative process is being transformed, letting you evaluate and refine every nuance of your design, product, or character at the speed of your imagination. Visit NVIDIA at SIGGRAPH to see how we’re driving new levels of realism in professional graphics with raytracing, deeplearning, NVIDIA Quadro graphics. REINVENTING COMPUTER GRAPHICS. Monday, 8/13 @ 4:00 pm PT As you can see, the event is solely focused at graphics designers, developers, and content creators so you can expect to see announcements related to those fields and not generally towards gamers as there’s another event planned for them on 20th August at Gamescom 2018.
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It also seems that this [M]Nvidia Graphics Device[/M] ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so [M]we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern[/M] Intel Coffee Lake or [M]AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor[/M].
NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang will be hosting a special keynote at SIGGRAPH 2018 today. During the keynote, Jensen will be talking about breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, real-time rendering, along with some new product announcements that would be related to ray tracing, deep learning, and Quadro graphics products. Watch NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, SIGGRAPH 2018 Special Keynote Live Here The special event would be live-streamed on YouTube and other channels and would focus on CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote. Since it is mentioned as a special event, we can expect some surprises to be announced. You can view the live stream below: Following is the official press release from NVIDIA themselves. DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and real-time rendering are impacting the field of computer graphics in every industry, from media and entertainment to product design to healthcare. The entire design and creative process is being transformed, letting you evaluate and refine every nuance of your design, product, or character at the speed of your imagination. Visit NVIDIA at SIGGRAPH to see how we’re driving new levels of realism in professional graphics with raytracing, deeplearning, NVIDIA Quadro graphics. REINVENTING COMPUTER GRAPHICS. Monday, 8/13 @ 4:00 pm PT As you can see, the event is solely focused at graphics designers, developers, and content creators so you can expect to see announcements related to those fields and not generally towards gamers as there’s another event planned for them on 20th August at Gamescom 2018.
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It also seems that this [M]Nvidia Graphics Device[/M] ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so [M]we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake[/M] or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation [M]processor[/M].
NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang will be hosting a special keynote at SIGGRAPH 2018 today. During the keynote, Jensen will be talking about breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, real-time rendering, along with some new product announcements that would be related to ray tracing, deep learning, and Quadro graphics products. Watch NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, SIGGRAPH 2018 Special Keynote Live Here The special event would be live-streamed on YouTube and other channels and would focus on CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote. Since it is mentioned as a special event, we can expect some surprises to be announced. You can view the live stream below: Following is the official press release from NVIDIA themselves. DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and real-time rendering are impacting the field of computer graphics in every industry, from media and entertainment to product design to healthcare. The entire design and creative process is being transformed, letting you evaluate and refine every nuance of your design, product, or character at the speed of your imagination. Visit NVIDIA at SIGGRAPH to see how we’re driving new levels of realism in professional graphics with raytracing, deeplearning, NVIDIA Quadro graphics. REINVENTING COMPUTER GRAPHICS. Monday, 8/13 @ 4:00 pm PT As you can see, the event is solely focused at graphics designers, developers, and content creators so you can expect to see announcements related to those fields and not generally towards gamers as there’s another event planned for them on 20th August at Gamescom 2018.
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It also [M]seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor[/M], so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor.
NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang will be hosting a special keynote at SIGGRAPH 2018 today. During the keynote, Jensen will be talking about breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, real-time rendering, along with some new product announcements that would be related to ray tracing, deep learning, and Quadro graphics products. Watch NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, SIGGRAPH 2018 Special Keynote Live Here The special event would be live-streamed on YouTube and other channels and would focus on CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote. Since it is mentioned as a special event, we can expect some surprises to be announced. You can view the live stream below: Following is the official press release from NVIDIA themselves. DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and real-time rendering are impacting the field of computer graphics in every industry, from media and entertainment to product design to healthcare. The entire design and creative process is being transformed, letting you evaluate and refine every nuance of your design, product, or character at the speed of your imagination. Visit NVIDIA at SIGGRAPH to see how we’re driving new levels of realism in professional graphics with raytracing, deeplearning, NVIDIA Quadro graphics. REINVENTING COMPUTER GRAPHICS. Monday, 8/13 @ 4:00 pm PT As you can see, the event is solely focused at graphics designers, developers, and content creators so you can expect to see announcements related to those fields and not generally towards gamers as there’s another event planned for them on 20th August at Gamescom 2018.
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[M]During the keynote, Jensen will be talking about[/M] breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, real-time rendering, along with [M]some new[/M] product announcements that would be related to ray tracing, deep learning, and [M]Quadro graphics products[/M].
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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[M]During the keynote, Jensen will be talking about[/M] breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, real-time rendering, along with [M]some new product announcements that would be related to[/M] ray tracing, [M]deep learning[/M], and Quadro graphics products.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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[M]During the keynote, Jensen will be talking about[/M] breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, real-time rendering, along with [M]some new product announcements that would be related to ray tracing[/M], deep learning, and Quadro graphics products.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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[M]During the keynote, Jensen will be talking about breakthroughs in[/M] artificial intelligence, [M]real-time rendering[/M], along with some new product announcements that would be related to ray tracing, deep learning, and Quadro graphics products.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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[M]During the keynote, Jensen will be talking about breakthroughs in artificial intelligence[/M], real-time rendering, along with some new product announcements that would be related to ray tracing, deep learning, and Quadro graphics products.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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[M]The entire[/M] design and creative [M]process is being transformed, letting you evaluate and refine every nuance of your[/M] design, product, or [M]character at the speed of your imagination[/M].
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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[M]The entire[/M] design and creative [M]process is being transformed, letting you evaluate and refine every nuance of your[/M] design, [M]product[/M], or character [M]at the speed of your imagination[/M].
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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[M]The entire[/M] design and creative [M]process is being transformed, letting you evaluate and refine every nuance of your design[/M], product, or character [M]at the speed of your imagination[/M].
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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[M]The entire design and creative process is being transformed[/M], letting you evaluate and refine every nuance of your design, product, or character at the speed of your imagination.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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[M]The entire[/M] design and [M]creative process is being transformed[/M], letting you evaluate and refine every nuance of your design, product, or character at the speed of your imagination.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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[M]The entire design[/M] and creative process [M]is being transformed[/M], letting you evaluate and refine every nuance of your design, product, or character at the speed of your imagination.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT [M]Breakthroughs in[/M] artificial intelligence and [M]real-time rendering are impacting the field of computer graphics in every industry[/M], from media and entertainment to product design to healthcare.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT [M]Breakthroughs in[/M] artificial intelligence and [M]real-time rendering are impacting the field of computer graphics in[/M] every industry, from [M]media[/M] and entertainment to product design to healthcare.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT [M]Breakthroughs in[/M] artificial intelligence and [M]real-time rendering are impacting the field of computer graphics in[/M] every industry, from media and [M]entertainment[/M] to product design to healthcare.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT [M]Breakthroughs in[/M] artificial intelligence and [M]real-time rendering are impacting the field of computer graphics in[/M] every industry, from media and entertainment to [M]product design[/M] to healthcare.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT [M]Breakthroughs in[/M] artificial intelligence and [M]real-time rendering are impacting the field of computer graphics in[/M] every industry, from media and entertainment to product design to [M]healthcare[/M].
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT [M]Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence[/M] and real-time rendering [M]are impacting the field of computer graphics in every industry[/M], from media and entertainment to [M]product design[/M] to healthcare.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT [M]Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence[/M] and real-time rendering [M]are impacting the field of computer graphics in[/M] every industry, from media and entertainment to [M]product design[/M] to healthcare.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT [M]Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence[/M] and real-time rendering [M]are impacting the field of computer graphics in[/M] every industry, from media and [M]entertainment[/M] to product design to healthcare.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT [M]Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence[/M] and real-time rendering [M]are impacting the field of computer graphics in[/M] every industry, from [M]media[/M] and entertainment to product design to healthcare.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT [M]Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence[/M] and [M]real-time rendering are impacting the field of computer graphics in every industry[/M], from media and entertainment to product design to healthcare.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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DESIGN AND CREATE AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT [M]Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence[/M] and real-time rendering [M]are impacting the field of computer graphics[/M] in every industry, from media and entertainment to product design to healthcare.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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Watch NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, SIGGRAPH 2018 Special Keynote Live Here The [M]special event would be live-streamed on[/M] YouTube and other channels [M]and would focus on[/M] CEO [M]Jensen Huang’s keynote[/M].
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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Watch NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, SIGGRAPH 2018 Special Keynote Live Here The [M]special event would be live-streamed on YouTube[/M] and other channels and would focus on CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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Watch NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, [M]SIGGRAPH 2018 Special Keynote Live Here[/M] The special event would be live-streamed on YouTube and other channels and would focus on CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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Watch NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, [M]SIGGRAPH[/M] 2018 [M]Special Keynote Live Here[/M] The special event would be live-streamed on YouTube and other channels and would focus on CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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Watch [M]NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang[/M], SIGGRAPH 2018 Special Keynote Live Here The special event would be live-streamed on YouTube and other channels and would focus on CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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Since it is mentioned as a special event, [M]we can expect[/M] some [M]surprises to be announced[/M].
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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Since [M]it is mentioned as a special event[/M], we can expect some surprises to be announced.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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NVIDIA's CEO [M]Jensen Huang will be hosting a special keynote at SIGGRAPH 2018 today[/M].
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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[M]NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang[/M] will be hosting a special keynote at SIGGRAPH 2018 today.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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Monday, 8/13 @ 4:00 pm PT As you can see, the event is solely focused at graphics designers, developers, and content creators so you can expect to see announcements related to those fields and not generally towards gamers as [M]there’s another event planned for them on 20th August at Gamescom 2018[/M].
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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Monday, 8/13 @ 4:00 pm PT As you can see, the event is solely focused at graphics designers, developers, and content creators so [M]you can expect to see announcements related to those fields and not generally towards gamers[/M] as there’s another event planned for them on 20th August at Gamescom 2018.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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Monday, 8/13 @ 4:00 pm PT As you can see, [M]the event is solely focused at[/M] graphics designers, developers, and [M]content creators[/M] so you can expect to see announcements related to those fields and not generally towards gamers as there’s another event planned for them on 20th August at Gamescom 2018.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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Monday, 8/13 @ 4:00 pm PT As you can see, [M]the event is solely focused at[/M] graphics designers, [M]developers[/M], and content creators so you can expect to see announcements related to those fields and not generally towards gamers as there’s another event planned for them on 20th August at Gamescom 2018.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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Monday, 8/13 @ 4:00 pm PT As you can see, [M]the event is solely focused at graphics designers[/M], developers, and content creators so you can expect to see announcements related to those fields and not generally towards gamers as there’s another event planned for them on 20th August at Gamescom 2018.
Apparently Nvidia revealed a little more than Turing and the first RTX graphics cards as the company dropped several easter eggs pointing to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in a promotional video. Eagle-eyed Reddit users (opens in new tab) spotted several hints toward an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 in the 'Be For The Game' video Nvidia released during Siggraph. Throughout the short trailer there are subtle usernames and text such as RoyTeX, Not_11, Mac-20, Eight-Tee and so on. We’ve combed through the Reddit thread and the video itself for every possible teaser and here they are below: RoyTeX - RTX Not_11 - Not 11-series Mac-20 - 20 Series Eight-Tee - 80 AlanaT - Alan Turing Zenith20 - 20 series Ray - Raytracing give me 20 - 20 series 50.968495,7.014026 – GPS coordinates point to a location in Cologne, Germany, the city in which Nvidia is holding its GeForce Gaming Celebration event during Gamescom Rolling date numbers appear in the order of 2,0,8,0 With all of that in mind we’re almost certain that Nvidia’s next graphic card will indeed be the GeForce RTX 2080. The question is whether Nvidia is trolling everyone by dropping these Easter eggs. Curious benchmark Coincidentally, during Turing’s announcement and everything happening at Siggraph, a new 'Nvidia Graphics Device' appeared in Ashes of the Singularity database (opens in new tab) and blew past the Nvidia Titan V. This mystery graphics card appears to have achieved an average frame rate of 57.4 to 75.1 frames per second (fps) while running the game at Crazy 4K settings. That’s impressive, as we were only able to achieve around 59 fps at lower Ultra 4K settings with an Intel Core i9-7980XE and Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti-powered test bench. It also seems that this Nvidia Graphics Device ran the benchmarks paired with a fairly old Intel Core i7-5960X Haswell Extreme Edition processor, so we can only imagine what its performance would be with a modern Intel Coffee Lake or AMD Ryzen 2nd Generation processor. While we’re hoping this Nvidia Graphics Device could be the Nvidia GTX 2080 leaked above, it could well also be any of the Quadro RTX cards Nvidia just announced.
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“[M]We’re talking about a mass killing[/M],” [M]Mr. Rausch said[/M] at a news conference [M]on Monday[/M].
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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“[M]We’re talking about a mass killing[/M],” [M]Mr. Rausch said at a news conference[/M] on Monday.
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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“[M]We’re talking about a mass killing[/M],” [M]Mr. Rausch said[/M] at a news conference on Monday.
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to [M]a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine[/M].
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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The suspect, [M]Michael Cummins[/M], 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and [M]had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to[/M] a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, [M]Josh DeVine[/M].
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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The suspect, [M]Michael Cummins[/M], 25, [M]was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday[/M] and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, [M]according to[/M] a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, [M]Josh DeVine[/M].
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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The suspect, [M]Michael Cummins, 25[/M], was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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[M]The suspect, Michael Cummins[/M], 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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[M]According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road.[/M]
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, [M]Charles Edward Hosale, 45[/M].
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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Three were [M]identified as[/M] Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and [M]his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale[/M], 45.
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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Three were identified as [M]Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins[/M], 51, and [M]Clara Jane Cummins[/M], 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45.
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and [M]Clara Jane Cummins, 44[/M], and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45.
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, [M]David Carl Cummins, 51[/M], and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45.
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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Three were [M]identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents[/M], David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45.
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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It is unclear when the murders took place, but [M]the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said.[/M]
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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[M]It is unclear when the murders took place[/M], but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, [M]Mr. Rausch said[/M].
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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It is unclear when the murders took place, but [M]the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period[/M], Mr. Rausch said.
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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[M]It is unclear when the murders took place[/M], but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said.
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called [M]the murders[/M], which [M]took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville[/M], “gruesome.”
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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[M]David Rausch[/M], the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, [M]called the murders[/M], which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, [M]“gruesome.”[/M]
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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[M]David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation[/M], called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.”
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as [M]multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.[/M]
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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[M]The identities of seven victims[/M], including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., [M]were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday[/M], as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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[M]The identities of seven victims[/M], including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., [M]were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation[/M] on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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The identities of [M]seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect[/M], discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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[M]The identities of seven victims[/M], including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, [M]discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn.[/M], were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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[M]The identities of seven victims[/M], including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, [M]discovered in a grisly series of homicides[/M] in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY Michael Cummins, 25, was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials. Investigators said Saturday that police officers responding to a 911 call discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered in the first house. Authorities are working to identify the victims. The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening. "I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley told The Tennessean. “Everybody’s shocked about it and upset about it.
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[M]The injured victim was in critical condition[/M] Sunday evening.
The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive. David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.” It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine. “We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday. According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45.
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[M]The injured victim was in critical condition Sunday evening.[/M]
The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive. David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.” It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine. “We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday. According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45.
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[M]The injured victim[/M] was in critical condition Sunday evening.
The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive. David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.” It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine. “We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday. According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45.
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RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY [M]Michael Cummins[/M], 25, [M]was shot and arrested Saturday night[/M] after an hours-long manhunt [M]roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials[/M].
The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive. David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.” It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine. “We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday. According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45.
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RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY [M]Michael Cummins[/M], 25, [M]was[/M] shot and [M]arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt[/M] roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, [M]according to officials[/M].
The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive. David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.” It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine. “We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday. According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45.
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RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY [M]Michael Cummins[/M], 25, [M]was shot[/M] and arrested [M]Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt[/M] roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, [M]according to officials[/M].
The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive. David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.” It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine. “We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday. According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45.
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RELATED: 'PERSON OF INTEREST' IN 5 DEATHS IS SHOT, CAPTURED IN TENNESSEE, AUTHORITIES SAY [M]Michael Cummins, 25[/M], was shot and arrested Saturday night after an hours-long manhunt roughly a mile away from one of the crime scenes, according to officials.
The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive. David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.” It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine. “We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday. According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45.
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[M]The Tennessean newspaper reported that[/M] a 12-year-old girl was among the dead and that [M]many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect.[/M]
The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive. David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.” It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine. “We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday. According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45.
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