NVIDIA Unveils Enhanced DLSS 4.5, Boosting Visual Fidelity and Performance Across RTX GPUs
Just weeks after unveiling the latest iteration of its Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) technology at CES, NVIDIA has released a beta version of DLSS 4.5 to all users with GeForce RTX-enabled graphics cards. The company is now rolling out the full release of the update, which promises significant improvements in visual fidelity and performance.
According to NVIDIA, DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution enhances image quality by delivering sharper visuals and improved temporal stability. The second-generation model boasts a 2nd Generation Super Resolution Transformer, which reduces ghosting and improves anti-aliasing in over 400 games and apps. This upgraded transformer model is reportedly the most sophisticated yet, utilizing five times more compute power than its predecessor.
Trained on a significantly expanded dataset, DLSS 4.5 promises to deliver enhanced image quality across various applications. The company claims that this latest iteration offers improved results compared to its predecessors. With DLSS 4.5 now available to all RTX users, NVIDIA aims to further solidify its position as a leader in the field of AI-enhanced graphics.
NVIDIA has also announced plans to introduce an upgraded frame generation feature to DLSS 4.5 this spring, targeting GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs. The Dynamic 6x Frame Generation feature is designed to generate up to five extra frames for each traditionally generated one, enabling 4K performance at 240Hz with path-traced rendering. This new feature promises to further enhance the visual fidelity and performance of DLSS-enabled systems.
The rollout of DLSS 4.5 marks an important milestone in NVIDIA's ongoing efforts to push the boundaries of AI-enhanced graphics technology. As the company continues to innovate and improve its products, gamers and content creators can expect even more impressive visuals and performance from their RTX-powered systems.
Just weeks after unveiling the latest iteration of its Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) technology at CES, NVIDIA has released a beta version of DLSS 4.5 to all users with GeForce RTX-enabled graphics cards. The company is now rolling out the full release of the update, which promises significant improvements in visual fidelity and performance.
According to NVIDIA, DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution enhances image quality by delivering sharper visuals and improved temporal stability. The second-generation model boasts a 2nd Generation Super Resolution Transformer, which reduces ghosting and improves anti-aliasing in over 400 games and apps. This upgraded transformer model is reportedly the most sophisticated yet, utilizing five times more compute power than its predecessor.
Trained on a significantly expanded dataset, DLSS 4.5 promises to deliver enhanced image quality across various applications. The company claims that this latest iteration offers improved results compared to its predecessors. With DLSS 4.5 now available to all RTX users, NVIDIA aims to further solidify its position as a leader in the field of AI-enhanced graphics.
NVIDIA has also announced plans to introduce an upgraded frame generation feature to DLSS 4.5 this spring, targeting GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs. The Dynamic 6x Frame Generation feature is designed to generate up to five extra frames for each traditionally generated one, enabling 4K performance at 240Hz with path-traced rendering. This new feature promises to further enhance the visual fidelity and performance of DLSS-enabled systems.
The rollout of DLSS 4.5 marks an important milestone in NVIDIA's ongoing efforts to push the boundaries of AI-enhanced graphics technology. As the company continues to innovate and improve its products, gamers and content creators can expect even more impressive visuals and performance from their RTX-powered systems.