It'll all academic now - Nvidia has achieved what it set out to do and get lots of free advertising for ray tracing and DLSS, and have now done a U-turn and walked everything back.
End of first paragraph - "These are the bare minimum requirements, but if a case is challenged or progressed to Court, a detailed Statement would normally be served"
IIRC they will stop you only if it is safe to do so. If not, and they have in-car video evidence then they can issue an speeding ticket/NIP afterwards.
I doubt any game will make use of more than 6 cores for the next few years at least - 50% of people still have quad core CPUs and hardly any games make use of them.
If you do mostly urban driving, then you're never likely to use more than 100hp, so what's the point of having 260 you hardly ever use? You'd be better off with a hybrid or an EV.
Yes - because it's pointless. It's only function is to make the official fuel consumption figures look better. The car manufacturers know how the test is run and developed stop-start for precisely that reason.
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