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NVDAKeynote2026-07-20
The speaker describes the pixel count and the total per-frame time available when rendering above 60 frames per second, noting the game consumes most of it.
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Edward Liu · NVIDIA · NVIDIA Keynote Live at SIGGRAPH 2026
“A 4K frame is made of about 8 million pixels and when we're rendering at larger than 60 FPS, we got really less than 16 milliseconds and most of that is used by the game itself.”
Key terms
- 4K frame
- — A single image at roughly 3840x2160 resolution, containing around eight million pixels.
- FPS
- — Frames per second, the number of images a system draws each second.
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