NVIDIA is taking your gaming and creative experiences to the next level with its ever-improving DLSS 3 AI-powered Frame Generation
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Already leading the way with its GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics cards, NVIDIA is continuing to hone one of the biggest innovations in the space with the continued evolution of DLSS 3, the latest iteration of its astounding AI-Powered Frame Generation technology.
Whether you're a hardcore gamer wanting to push the newest titles to the absolute limit, a creative who's looking to get a visual and workflow advantage, or simply someone who wants to stay on top of the latest technological breakthroughs, NVIDIA's high-performance GPUs have been leading the way for years. Even today, as the company continues to develop its industry-leading DLSS 3 technology - adding Fame Generation to 40 Series GPUs with the launch of DLSS 3 and bringing Ray Reconstruction to all GeForce RTX cards with the DLSS 3.5 update - you can get even further ahead of the competition.
DLSS 3 is a performance multiplier that allows NVIDIA GPUs to offer outstanding image quality at up to 4x the performance, without sacrificing comprehensiveness. DLSS 3 combines NVIDIA Super Resolution - which renders each frame at a lower resolution before using AI to upscale the image to appear at the exact same hi-res sharpness you'd expect from the biggest games - with Frame Generation, which predicts where each pixel in a scene will move next, creating filler frames in between traditional frames rendered by your GPU. The result is games that run faster, smoother, and with even more responsiveness.
NVIDIA's RTX-enabled graphics cards have already been changing the game across a whole suite of games, improving performance speeds and upgrading visual fidelity thanks to ray-tracing. Here's how some of the biggest games of the past few years (and some of the biggest games set to launch in 2024) have benefitted from Nvidia's tech.
- Thanks to DLSS3.5's Ray Reconstruction, Cyberpunk 2077 boasts more accurate lighting, and higher quality reflections and global illumination
- DLSS 3 grants Ghost of Tsushima players an average of 2.6x better performance across the 40 Series range, even at 4K, while NVIDIA Reflex reduces latency and NVIDIA's Deep Learning Anti-Aliasing (DLAA) helps maximize image quality to bring Jin even closer to the action.
- Alan Wake 2: Night Springs hits 80fps at 4K thanks to DLSS Super Resolution, which takes data from prior frames to produce a higher resolution result from a lower resolution input.
- Hotly-anticipated action RPG Black Myth Wukong has already been updated with Full Ray Tracing, and is set to look even better than before thanks to DLSS 3.5's Ray Reconstruction.
- Star Wars Outlaws will bring even the most wretched hive to life, with ray-traced shadows, lighting, and NVIDIA RTX Dynamic Illumination to provide the most accurate lighting possible, and NVIDIA Reflex to make every blaster bolt count.
NVIDIA has established itself as arguably the biggest name in GPUs with its RTX and DLSS technology, with some of the most powerful graphics cards out there available via ZOTAC. Now, it's providing an even faster, smoother experience than ever before. Whether you're diving into the latest blockbuster release or preparing to wow audiences with your creative endeavors, NVIDIA RTX GPUs and the company's groundbreaking DLSS 3 technology is a must-have.
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