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147 Bolt Graphics brings its RISC-V graphics cards to Ubuntu Summit — Zeus path tracing GPUs target film and animation industry

Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware · today 06:20 EDT

Bolt Graphics brings its RISC-V graphics cards to Ubuntu Summit —  Zeus path tracing GPUs target film and animation industry

Bolt Graphics sent its Graphics Engineering Director to the Ubuntu Summit 25.10 to speak on the software behind its promising Zeus GPU lineup. Set to come in 2026, the Zeus GPU will be a RISC-V powered path-tracing giant, perfect for animators and VFX artists.

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