RTGI+01702 appears to be a designation for a Real-Time Ground Interface (RTGI) module—likely revision 01702. These modules are typically used in:
The "+" suffix often denotes an enhanced variant with extended temperature ranges or radiation hardening. Unlike standard commercial components, RTGI+01702 is designed for environments where a single nanosecond of jitter or an unverified instruction set could lead to catastrophic system failure.
RTGI stands for Ray Traced Global Illumination. Developed by Pascal Gilcher, it is a post-processing shader that runs via ReShade. Unlike native ray tracing implemented by game developers, RTGI calculates light bounces on the screen image itself.
What does v0.17.02 offer? This specific "verified" release is considered one of the most stable iterations of the shader. It offers:
While the +01702 release is fresh, the design team has already hinted at the next milestones:
Organizations should plan for a minimum 18-month lifecycle for the 01702 release before migration pressure builds.
curl -X POST https://verify.rtgi.global/api/v3/attest \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '"serial":"YOUR_SERIAL_HERE"'
The API should return "releaseStatus": "01702_VERIFIED".
RTGI+01702 appears to be a designation for a Real-Time Ground Interface (RTGI) module—likely revision 01702. These modules are typically used in:
The "+" suffix often denotes an enhanced variant with extended temperature ranges or radiation hardening. Unlike standard commercial components, RTGI+01702 is designed for environments where a single nanosecond of jitter or an unverified instruction set could lead to catastrophic system failure.
RTGI stands for Ray Traced Global Illumination. Developed by Pascal Gilcher, it is a post-processing shader that runs via ReShade. Unlike native ray tracing implemented by game developers, RTGI calculates light bounces on the screen image itself.
What does v0.17.02 offer? This specific "verified" release is considered one of the most stable iterations of the shader. It offers:
While the +01702 release is fresh, the design team has already hinted at the next milestones:
Organizations should plan for a minimum 18-month lifecycle for the 01702 release before migration pressure builds.
curl -X POST https://verify.rtgi.global/api/v3/attest \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '"serial":"YOUR_SERIAL_HERE"'
The API should return "releaseStatus": "01702_VERIFIED".