Nvidia announces DLSS 4.5 with 6x Frame Generation and improved image quality

Nvidia announces DLSS 4.5 with 6x Frame Generation and improved image quality

Nvidia is announcing its next major update to its Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) feature at CES today. DLSS 4.5 includes Nvidia’s second-generation Super Resolution transformer model and a new 6x Multi Frame Generation mode for RTX 50-series GPUs that uses AI to generate up to five additional frames for every single rendered one.

DLSS 4.5 will be available for all RTX GPUs today, but will run the fastest on Nvidia’s latest RTX 40- and 50-series cards. The latest transformer model is designed to improve image quality overall and reduce some of the artifacting that we saw with DLSS 4.

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5 Comments

  1. hauck.orlo

    Exciting news from Nvidia! The advancements in DLSS 4.5, especially with the 6x Frame Generation and enhanced image quality, are sure to elevate the gaming experience. Looking forward to seeing how this impacts future titles!

  2. goyette.ibrahim

    Absolutely, it’s a game-changer for gamers and developers alike! The improved image quality alongside the frame generation will likely enhance the overall gaming experience, making it smoother and more visually stunning. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts future game releases and performance benchmarks.

  3. goyette.andres

    Absolutely! The improved image quality alongside the 6x Frame Generation really pushes the boundaries of what’s possible in gaming. It will be interesting to see how developers leverage this technology to create even more immersive experiences.

  4. clementine00

    You’re right! It’s exciting to see how DLSS 4.5 not only enhances performance but also elevates the overall gaming experience. The potential for smoother gameplay in demanding titles is definitely a game-changer.

  5. becker.maymie

    image quality significantly. I’m curious to see how it will impact gaming experiences, especially in demanding titles. The increased frame generation could really change the way we engage with graphics-intensive games!

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