DLSS 5 Announced By Nvidia, Features Huge Neural Rendering Upgrade

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DLSS 5 Completely Transforms A Game's Image In Real-Time!

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  • Nvidia has officially announced DLSS 5, taking a major leap forward with the AI technology.
  • DLSS 5 focuses on image generation, completely revamping elements like skin, hair, lighting, and more.
  • Games like Resident Evil Requiem, Starfield, and Assassin’s Creed Shadows will be the first ones to showcase the technology.

Nvidia has made several upgrades to DLSS since its inception. Thanks to upscaling, ray tracing enhancements, and frame generation, the technology offers significant value to gamers worldwide by leveraging Nvidia hardware and machine learning.

Another major leap for the technology has been announced today, signaling what could be the biggest shift for DLSS yet. DLSS 5 has been officially unveiled, and it showcases a focus on image generation technology.

Why it matters: Nvidia DLSS 5 has the potential to transform game visuals forever.

DLSS 5 is effectively the next big leap for Nvidia’s technology, which debuted all the way back in 2018. As Nvidia describes, the focus for the latest iteration is on infusing a particular scene in a game with photorealistic visuals and materials based on the source image.

In essence, DLSS 5 uses the source image (the game’s visuals) as a reference. Later, it produces visually precise images that handle complex elements, like subsurface scattering on skin, the light-material interaction on hair, etc.

Using DLSS 5, game developers also have the freedom to implement enhancements as they see fit, based on game to game. From what Nvidia has shown of the technology so far, it can certainly lead to some astonishing results.

For instance, DLSS 5 makes a huge difference in Starfield, raising the level of character model fidelity to a completely new level. Similarly, in a game like Hogwarts Legacy, the AI model adds details like wrinkles to the face to present more realistic character models.

DLSS 5 will make its debut alongside various games in the near future. These include Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Resident Evil Requiem, Hogwarts Legacy, Oblivion Remastered, and more.

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