NVIDIA Unveils DLSS 5, to Help Achieve Photorealistic Lighting While Honoring the Artist’s Original Intent and Image Quality

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NVIDIA has introduced DLSS 5, its next iteration of upsampling technology, which is now aimed at rendering photorealistic images. DLSS 5 will utilize a real-time neural rendering model to “infuse pixels with photoreal lighting and materials,” and NVIDIA claims it is the biggest breakthrough since it first debuted real-time ray tracing in 2018 and the […]

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I think nvidia needs a new acronym for its AI derived technologies. It got bad enough with framegen, but now this?

From what I've seen so far, it looks great on some games, different but not necessarily better in others and worse in the rest. Lot's more of tweaking to do. The big question, other than IQ is how will it perform on current hardware, dual RTX5090 is out of the question, what will be the minimum requirements?
 
So is this a case where you might need two GPUs - one for graphics, and one for AI - kind of like the old PhysX setups?
 
Hey two 5090s is just a booster. Its better if you have one 5090 for rendering and one Blackwell 6000 for ai work.
 
uh-huh, uh-huh, just need that compact nuclear power to go with it.
 
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