The latest driver offers support for two of Nvidia's latest GPUs, and broader DLSS4 support is available for some titles.
Right now, if you try to enable it, you'll only succeed if you own an RTX 50 card. As such, Dark Side of Gaming speculated ...
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Your complete guide to Nvidia DLSS 4, from Multi Frame Gen performance testing to how its Transformer model makes games look ...
PC Gamer notes that in addition to a host of new goodies for the RTX 5080, 5090, and 40-series, enhancements to the enhanced ...
NVIDIA has officially launched its GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 GPUs globally, ushering in the next generation of AI-powered ...
The first month of the year is barely over and we’ve already seen the local launch of one of the most hotly debated graphics cards in recent years. Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 50 series brings with it a new ...
Nvidia has quietly introduced a new feature called Smooth Motion in its latest GeForce Game Ready driver update. This driver-based frame generation AI ...
We're excited to announce that in today's update to 3DMark, we're adding support for DLSS 4 and DLSS Multi Frame generation to the NVIDIA DLSS feature test. The NVIDIA DLSS feature test and this ...
GeForce Game Ready Driver 572.16 is a big one for all GeForce RTX gamers as it adds support for the groundbreaking new DLSS 4 ...