NVIDIA has introduced DLSS 5, a new AI-powered graphics technology designed to improve how games look in real time. DLSS 5 uses a neural rendering model that works with a game’s data to enhance each frame. With DLSS 5, NVIDIA is now focusing more on visual quality while still keeping smooth gameplay. The system also works with NVIDIA’s existing tools, making it easier for developers to add it to their games. NVIDIA said DLSS 5 will start rolling out this fall, with previews already shown at its recent event. The Tegra K1 powered NVidia Shield tablet is now official and will be priced competitively (starts at $299) and will have an optional wireless controller. The Shield tablet will be NVidia's opportunity to showcase its most powerful mobile procesor, the Tegra K1. Earlier today, NVidia announced that they will be rolling out a firmware update for their popular Android-based gaming console which brings all the good stuff that Android KitKat has to offer, as well as a new feature called Remote GameStream. Read more in our articles including "NVIDIA introduces DLSS 5 for better game graphics" and "NVidia Shield Tablet with Tegra K1 starts at $299".
NVIDIA has introduced DLSS 5, a new AI-powered graphics technology designed to improve how games look in real time. DLSS 5 uses a neural rendering model that works with a game’s data to enhance each frame.
With DLSS 5, NVIDIA is now focusing more on visual quality while still keeping smooth gameplay. The system also works with NVIDIA’s existing tools, making it easier for developers to add it to their games. NVIDIA said DLSS 5 will start rolling out this fall, with previews already shown at its recent event.
Our coverage of NVIDIA AI rendering includes: "NVIDIA introduces DLSS 5 for better game graphics"; "NVidia Shield Tablet with Tegra K1 starts at $299"; "NVidia to seed Android KitKat update to Shield". Each article provides unique insights and information.