Nvidia has launched the next major update for its Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) feature, introducing AI-powered frame generation modes.
Nvidia has launched the next major update for its Deep Learning Super Sampling feature, introducing AI-powered frame generation modes for supported GeForce RTX graphics cards. These DLSS 4.5 upgrades are included in the new Nvidia app beta update starting today, allowing players to improve performance and image quality across more than 20 gaming titles.
The main standout of DLSS 4.5 is its 6x Multi Frame Generation feature for users with RTX 50-series GPUs. Nvidia says this mode uses its second-generation transformer AI model to generate “five additional frames for every single natively rendered one,” with “minimal impact” to responsiveness — up from the maximum of three additional frames provided by DLSS 4. That’s not to be confused with Dynamic Frame Generation, which is another feature included in the beta app update. Nvidia says this system functions “like an automatic transmission for your GPU,” allowing users to automatically switch between different Multi Frame Generation levels “to strike the perfect balance between frame rate, image quality, and responsiveness.” This feature can be enabled manually on specific games or configured to run globally on all available titles by adjusting the settings in the Nvidia app’s Graphics tab. A new DLSS Frame Generation Model is also available for GeForce RTX 40 Series and 50 Series users that improves the appearance of in-game user interfaces like mini maps and other display elements. The Nvidia app beta is launching alongside new DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution updates for ARC Raiders and Marvel Rivals, adding two new games to the list of supported titles that Nvidia announced at CES back in January.
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