Domestic graphics card manufacturer Moore Thread announced that it has teamed up with Real-Link, an Unreal Engine technology licensing company in China, to complete the first adaptation of Unreal Engine 5 on domestic graphics cards.The Moore Thread MTTS80 graphics card adapted this time was released in November 2022. It can now run Unreal Engine 5 smoothly and supports core rendering features such as Lumen, volumetric clouds, and atmospheric scattering.
The above is the effect of Moore Thread MTTS80 running the Unreal Engine 5 game "The Matrix Awakening".
According to reports, based on the characteristics of MTTS80 shader processing of 3D texture SliceLayer, Ruilin designed a better solution to use the ComputeShading mechanism to improve shader efficiency, and made refined performance parameter adjustments for MTTS80, further improving the frame rate.
At present, MTTS80 has been able to initially run through Unreal Engine 5 in the DX11 environment, and support for DX12-based Nanite, VSM and other tools is being improved.
In the future, Moore Thread will continue to deepen its adaptation with Ruilin, allowing Unreal Engine 5 to achieve better performance on domestic software and hardware platforms.
The Moore Thread MTTS80 gaming graphics card is based on the "Chunxiao" chip, with 22 billion transistors, built-in 4096 MUSA architecture stream processing cores, a main frequency of 1.8GHz, and a single-precision floating point computing power of 14.4TFlops. It also exclusively supports PCIe5.0, with 16GBGDDR6 large video memory, and provides HDMI2.1 and DP1.4a output interfaces. It is currently priced at 2,999 yuan.
There is also MTTS70, which is streamlined to 3584 MUSA stream processor cores, with a main frequency of 1.6GHz, a single-precision floating point computing power of 11.2TFlops, and 7GBGDDR6 video memory. It is currently priced at 2,499 yuan.
Moore Thread MTTS series graphics cards officially supported DX11 in May this year. After 9 driver upgrades and updates, the number of compatible games has exceeded 80, including "DOTA2", "Final Fantasy 14", "Stars", "Escape from Tarkov", "Asseto Corsa" and so on.
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