- NVIDIA is introducing an improved AI model for Frame Generation within the DLSS 3 ecosystem, which will benefit all GeForce RTX 40 series GPUs.
- The new model enhances performance, as demonstrated by a 10.4% increase in FPS in an internal test at 4K resolution.
- While minimal for high-end GPUs, the new model can slightly reduce VRAM usage (4.4% in the test).
NVIDIA employee Jacob Freeman has revealed that users of GeForce RTX 40 will benefit from the new AI model for Frame Generation. This latest version of the technology will be applied to the NVIDIA DLSS 3 ecosystem to ensure compatibility with all GeForce RTX 40 graphics cards.
Do not confuse this updated AI model for Frame Generation with the new Multi Frame Generation, which comes with DLSS 4, exclusive to the GeForce RTX 50 series. It is the only added feature exclusive to the company’s latest graphics cards.
Frame Generation can generate an AI-powered single frame between two frames rendered by your GPU. In short, Multi Frame Generation does the same thing but generates 3 frames.
This drastically increases gaming performance. The company has also added improvements, including a new frame generation model with several benefits, to correct problems related to visual quality and graphical defects.
RTX 50/40 Performance Soars with New AI Frame Generation
Whether frame Generation or Multi-Frame Generation, the base technology that generates these frames by AI has been improved. This is where Jacob Freeman, an NVIDIA employee known for providing information on his official X account, comes into play.
He has been in charge of releasing this news and provided the image you see above;
As you can see above, in an internal test, a game running at 4K resolution via NVIDIA DLSS with Frame Generation ran at 124 FPS. After applying the new AI model, performance jumped to 137 FPS.
That sounds like a small amount, but updating your graphics drivers can improve performance by 10.4%. We can also see how the VRAM used by the game has been reduced from 9 to 8.6 GB. This is a reduction of 4.4%.
In reality, this is not even an improvement. Nothing changes if you have a GPU with more than 12GB VRAM. But there will be cases where this slight improvement can help prevent VRAM from becoming saturated, which can impact performance significantly and maintain the graphical settings to avoid reducing the visual quality and free up the necessary memory so that it does not collapse, noticeably affecting system performance.
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