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TL;DR: NVIDIA DLSS technology now supports 769 apps and games, while DLSS 4 enhances image quality and performance with an advanced AI transformer model. New titles like The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion ...
Compared to DLSS 4, DLSS 4.5 introduces 6X Multi Frame Generation mode. Nvidia also claimed that image quality improves across all DLSS modes, including Quality and Balanced, but also highlights that ...
Nvidia is coming out swinging with its new Multi Frame Generation technology, as the graphics card company has announced 75 "Day 0 Support" games for its AI-powered frame generation software. Among ...
It's a new Nvidia GPU generation, which means new Nvidia GPU tech, and for gamers, this one is worth sitting up and taking notice. We hear a lot about Nvidia's DLSS updates whenever a new generation ...
Nvidia’s latest version of its Deep Learning Super Sampling technology, aka DLSS, hit the scene early Wednesday. With the latest update in tow comes a slightly redesigned upscaler that is now better ...
Nvidia made DLSS 4.5 available to those who enabled beta settings in the Nvidia App (download here) last week. In a post today, Team Green writes ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA's DLSS 4, launched with GeForce RTX 50 Series, enhances gaming performance and image quality using AI-driven Super Resolution and Ray Reconstruction. Supported by over 125 games and apps ...
Nvidia DLSS 4.5 is now available in the latest stable release of Nvidia App, allowing over 400 games to make use of a new Super Resolution upscaling model via the app's DLSS Overide feature. DLSS ...
Nvidia’s Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) technology continues to expand rapidly with company bringing support to six additional games. The latest titles to incorporate DLSS features include Steel ...
With DLSS 4.5, games are upscaled with more detail than in previous versions. The new version is now available for all users of the Nvidia app.
Michelle is Lifehacker's Associate Tech Editor, and has been reviewing games, laptops, phones, and more for over 10 years. She is based in New York City and holds a master's degree from NYU. Nvidia's ...