All eyes have turned towards the unveiling of NVIDIA Volta's secret specs and features. That being said, there are claims coming about that the tech company is already ready for war. The GV100 GPU, Tesla V100 along with Nvidia Volta GPU's stunning specs are anticipated to dominate Square Enix creation, the "Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy 15."
Given the strength and astounding features of NVIDIA Volta, it is understandable why gamers would opt for this piece of technology. More details revealed that NVIDIA's yearly GPU Technology Conference is going on this week in San Francisco, and unlike Intel's IDF, which was recently given the axe in favor of smaller, focused product launches, GTC is alive and well.
With more attendees and presentations, one might think GPUs are outpacing the growth of other processors, and Nvidia readily agrees and much like last year's event, the focus is clearly on machine learning and AI.
On the other hand, NVIDIA showed off a "Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy 15" character rendered in real-time on its upcoming Nvidia Volta GPU technology during the recent GPU Technology Conference 2017 event and the short video shows what "Final Fantasy" games could look like once console GPU technology eventually grows up to Volta's potential.
"Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy 15" is Square Enix's latest feature-length movie made entirely in computer graphics and in order to achieve the kind of fidelity they need for a feature film, the entire film is animated as if by hand with computers rendering frame by frame.
Volta GPUs are rumored for release by 2018, but that kind of console performance likely won't arrive for years beyond that. For the tech enthusiasts, every rumor linking NVIDIA Volta should be taken with a grain of salt in mind.