Bolt Graphics, an American startup, has recently announced the Zeus, an experimental graphics processing unit (GPU) that boasts a 10-fold improvement in path tracing performance compared to the NVIDIA RTX 5090. The Zeus GPU is built on the RISC-V architecture and features a multi-chiplet design. The base model with 32GB of LPDDR5X memory already surpasses the RTX 5090 in terms of FP64 performance (5 vs 1.6 TFLOPS) and path tracing (77 vs 32 million rays). The flagship version with 256GB of memory and 400GbE interfaces is targeted at scientific computing and rendering. This development marks a significant milestone in the field of GPU development and may potentially disrupt the market dominance of NVIDIA and AMD. However, it is worth noting that the Zeus GPU requires specialized software to function, and it is unclear whether it will be compatible with existing graphics cards. Nevertheless, the emergence of the Zeus GPU highlights the ongoing innovation in the field of GPU technology and the potential for future breakthroughs.