- Aug 22, 2013
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Almost six years after introducing the original RTX graphics cards, Nvidia is fully discontinuing its entry-level GTX 16 lineup, putting an end to graphics cards without hardware-accelerated ray tracing and DLSS support.
The word about the end of the GTX 16 Series arrived from Chinese forums citing Nvidia's roadmap, saying that GTX 16 graphics cards have been "completely discontinued" (via VideoCardz). That means Nvidia is no longer making non-RTX chips for its partners (there are no GTX 16 reference cards).
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