In conjunction with the unveiling of the RTX 50-series at CES 2025, Nvidia has introduced the latest iteration of its highly acclaimed Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS). Over the past few years, Nvidia has enriched the DLSS technology, and DLSS 3, which is currently available, has already become a staple in numerous PC games. Now, DLSS 4 aims to elevate that experience even further.
DLSS 4 boasts advanced neural rendering capabilities and is a standout feature of Nvidia’s new Blackwell graphics card lineup. One of its primary innovations is Multi Frame Generation, an AI-enhanced feature designed to dramatically improve gaming performance by generating up to three extra frames for every single rendered frame. This breakthrough can potentially increase frame rates by as much as eight times compared to conventional rendering techniques, allowing for a smoother and more responsive gaming experience. According to Nvidia, with the GeForce RTX 5090, gamers can expect 4K gaming at an impressive 240FPS with full ray tracing enabled.
At launch, around 75 games are expected to support DLSS 4, including popular titles such as CyberPunk 2077, God of War Ragnarök, and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. The integration of DLSS 4 into these games is anticipated to yield higher frame rates and enhanced visual fidelity, enriching the overall gaming experience. As more developers embrace this technology, the catalog of games that support DLSS 4 is likely to grow, providing more gamers the opportunity to enjoy its advantages across a variety of genres and platforms.
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