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Inno3D mentions new DLSS and neural rendering for RTX 50 GPUs

Inno3D mentions new DLSS and neural rendering for RTX 50 GPUs

Certainly, we are not at all interested in the press release issued today by inno3D about its participation in the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, where it plans to exhibit a range of new graphics card models. What’s interesting though is that they mention some new NVIDIA technologies in this press release. Chief among them is neural rendering, a feature expected to transform graphics processing and display methods. The series also leverages Advanced Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) technology to achieve better image quality and higher frame rates.

Inno3D previewed the new features of Nvidia’s RTX 50 graphics card in the press release, such as “neural rendering” which “will completely change the way graphics are processed and displayed”:

  • Advanced DLSS technology: NVIDIA’s deep learning super sampling technology, delivering better image quality and higher frame rates.

  • Improved ray tracing: Improved RT cores for more realistic lighting, shadows and reflections in games.

  • AI-accelerated graphics: Improve the performance of AI-assisted tasks and better integrate AI into gaming and content creation workflows.

  • Neural rendering: Revolutionizes the way graphics are processed and displayed.

  • AI-enhanced energy efficiency: Leverages AI to optimize power consumption and thermal management systems, making them more energy efficient.

  • Improved scaling with AI: Beyond gaming, the improved AI upscaling functionality can also benefit content creators, providing better image quality when upscaling video content.

  • Accelerating Generative AI: Optimizations to accelerate generative AI tasks, in line with the growing trend of AI content creation.

Additionally, RTX 50 GPUs feature AI-based graphics acceleration to improve performance on AI-assisted tasks and to better integrate AI into gaming and content creation processes. AI-enhanced energy efficiency features use artificial intelligence to optimize both power consumption and thermal management, thereby improving energy efficiency. GPUs also offer enhanced AI-powered scaling capabilities, which not only benefit gaming applications, but also provide content creators with higher quality visuals when scaling content video.

Interesting, time will tell…

Source: ithome