- Nvidia has revealed that 92% of gamers with the RTX 50 series cards and the Nvidia app use DLSS.
- According to the tech giant, 90% of gamers using the 50xx GPUs also rely on ray tracing, and 96% of them use DLSS reflex.
- The company also claims it has shipped twice as many 50xx cards as the 40 series in the same time frame.
Nvidia has released new figures that claim that 92% of gamers with the RTX 50 series cards and the Nvidia app use the DLSS upscaler in games. Additionally, RTX 50xx cards have shipped twice as many as RTX 40 GPUs in the same time frame.
Why it matters: Nvidia confirmed that over 90% of gamers with the RTX 50xx cards turn on DLSS, suggesting that the industry is growing to accept upscaling technologies when given a choice.
In the pre-GDC briefing, Nvidia confirmed that over 90% of gamers that use RTX 50 cards and the Nvidia app turn on RTX features. Likewise, 90% of these gamers also use ray tracing since the new lineup is much better at handling the intense visual improvements.
Additionally, many reports have suggested that most RTX 50 variants have suffered from low stocks, but the figures suggest Nvidia has shipped double the amount of RTX 40. This can be attributed to more variants releasing this generation in a tighter time frame.
Despite all these positive figures, many reports have suggested that some RTX 50xx GPUs are shipping with missing ROPS, including RTX 5090, 5070 Ti, and 5080.
Some variants in the 50 series have been criticized for not offering significant upgrades compared to the 40 cards, suggesting that Nvidia is more focused on software improvements in this generation. The 92% of gamers now relying on DLSS in games further reflects this direction.
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