1)
Nvidia NVENC (short for
Nvidia
Encoder) is a feature in
Nvidia graphics cards that performs
video encoding, offloading this compute-intensive task from the
CPU to a dedicated part of the
GPU. It was introduced with the
Kepler-based
GeForce 600 series in March.
2)
Leveraging the advanced architecture of our new
GeForce RTX 30 Series graphics cards, we’ve created NVIDIA RTX IO, a suite of technologies that enable rapid GPU-based loading and game asset decompression, accelerating I/O performance by up to 100x compared to hard drives and traditional storage APIs. When used with Microsoft’s new DirectStorage for Windows API, RTX IO offloads dozens of CPU cores’ worth of work to your GeForce RTX GPU, improving frame rates, enabling near-instantaneous game loading, and opening the door to a new era of large, incredibly detailed open world games.
Object pop-in and stutter can be reduced, and high-quality textures can be streamed at incredible rates, so even if you’re speeding through a world, everything runs and looks great. In addition, with lossless compression, game download and install sizes can be reduced, allowing gamers to store more games on their SSD while also improving their performance.
In short
Its not a issue for PC, its just software that needs to be made.
Unless that SSD contains ram modules which will cost them a ton of money that's not going to happen.
Latency is far far far to high on SSD's to be used as ram for gpu's.