Nvidia board partner Inno3D hints at new AI features coming with RTX 50-series GPUs, possibly including advanced DLSS technology.
As the year comes to a close, we’re hearing more about what Nvidia might have in store at CES next month. Not only is the company rumored to launch its RTX 50-series GPUs, which could take Nvidia’s best graphics cards to the next level, it could also introduce new software features. At least, that’s what Nvidia board partner Inno3D is suggesting. The company, which is an exclusive Nvidia board partner, posted a press release detailing what it will cover at CES next month.
In addition to its various GPU models, including the Frostbite range with a “new liquid cooling solution” and the SFF range for small form factor PCs, Inno3D highlighted an AI feature set including “advanced DLSS technology,” “improved AI-driven upscaling,” and “neural rendering capabilities.” We’ve already learned a lot about Nvidia’s RTX 50-series GPUs through various leaks and speculation, but that’s all been related to the hardware itself. We haven’t heard anything about Nvidia’s future plans for Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS). Inno3D’s press release might provide a few hints. With the launch of the RTX 4090 in this past generation, Nvidia introduced DLSS 3. It’s been a monumental achievement for Team Green, with the feature oftentimes justifying the purchase of an Nvidia graphics card. Since then, we’ve seen a big pickup in AMD’s FSR 3, which matches the DLSS 3 package, and the introduction of Intel’s XeSS 2. Although AMD and Intel have tried to match what Nvidia is offering, DLSS has maintained a lead in features up to this point. There’s a good chance Nvidia wants to maintain that lead with the next version of DLSS, so it’s possible we’ll see that next version arrive alongside the launch of RTX 50-series GPUs. That’s certainly what Inno3D’s press release suggests
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