It's been this way since 2020, however, and we can't confirm if Raytheon has anything to do with it.before—the company having made use of Nvidia GPUs within the defense industry. Nvidia does use RTX for its enterprise Ada GPUs and and Quadro offerings, too, so Raytheon is well aware of the nomenclature.
I'd like to think RTX got permission to use the green team's acronym, though knowing big tech companies it's not always the case for them to be so courteous. To be fair, trademark issues are less likely to arise in this case since generally, as long as the products in question are in different enough industries, there's no risk of them ever being mistaken for one another. You never know. Someone might one day order what they thought was a GPU and end up with a battleship helm motherboard.talking about machine learning.