DLSS 4 For GeForce RTX 50 GPUs To Be Revealed Soon, Teases Insider

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DLSS 4 Expected To Introduce Neural Rendering Capabilities!

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  • A reliable leaker says Nvidia DLSS 4 is real.
  • The latest iteration of the AI-based technology is expected to feature neural rendering capabilities.
  • It may be exclusive to the GeForce RTX 50 lineup, with a reveal expected at CES 2025.

Nvidia’s upcoming series of graphics cards is right around the corner. The GeForce RTX 50 lineup is expected to eclipse its predecessors in terms of performance, with the latest information detailing the TDP of the GeForce RTX 5080.

Continuing the series of leaks, a reliable insider has also suggested that DLSS 4 is real and could be introduced at CES 2025.

Why it matters: Nvidia previously unveiled DLSS 3 as one of the major selling points of the GeForce RTX 40 lineup. Therefore, the next iteration of this AI-based upscaling technology could serve a similar purpose for the new graphics cards.

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As per the reliable Kopite7kimi, DLSS 4 will be one of the new features introduced with Nvidia’s upcoming gaming GPUs. The leaker’s statement came in response to an image that highlighted this iteration of the AI-based upscaling as part of the GeForce RTX 5080’s feature set.

Interestingly, this is not the first time discussions have pointed to DLSS 4. A previous press release from AIB Inno3D hinted at “Advanced DLSS Technology” and “Neural Rendering Capabilities” for the new graphics cards.

Nvidia has also previously discussed the possibility of generating objects for games using AI. Therefore, with Kopite7kimi confirming the existence of DLSS 4, fans can expect to hear more about it at CES 2025 on 6 January.

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Because of the company’s history, it will be interesting to see whether this iteration of the technology is exclusive to the new graphic cards. Nvidia used the same approach for DLSS 3, so GeForce RTX 40 owners may not be able to benefit much from the new innovations.

What are your thoughts on DLSS 4? Are you excited to see the new software features that accompany the latest gaming GPUs? Let us know in the comments, and share more of your thoughts on the Tech4Gamers Forums.

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