- Inno3D has recently disclosed information about upcoming NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards.
- Nvidia is expected to unveil new technologies like Enhanced Ray Tracing, Advanced DLSS, and Neural Rendering at CES. 2025.
- Inno3D hints these features might be new, but no official confirmation yet.
New rumors regarding the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti technical specifications surfaced only yesterday. ZOTAC on the other hand reportedly also disclosed the GeForce RTX 5090, GeForce RTX 5090D, GeForce RTX 5080, GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, and GeForce RTX 5070 models yesterday.
Why it matters: New features from Nvidia could lead to major improvements in graphics performance, with Neural Rendering potentially transforming how games and applications are rendered
That said new information is released nearly every day. Now Inno3D has shared what appears to be a confirmation of the marketing bullet points Nvidia has already given these companies, discussing everything that will be shown at CES next year.
Usually, the only information provided to board partners on new graphics cards is packaging patterns for printing boxes and hardware specifications. Nvidia is in charge of announcing the technologies that will drive the upcoming GPUs at CES 2025.
According to Inno3D, a new range of graphics cards will be unveiled at CES 2025. Additionally, in the press release, Inno3D states that we will see Enhanced Ray Tracing and Advanced DLSS Technology, which may refer to next-generation DLSS, possibly DLSS 4.
However, what caught our attention was “Neural Rendering Capabilities,” which are supposed to transform how GPUs process and display graphics.
These features may eventually be linked to the current RTX 40 series, but obviously, this isn’t a confirmation of anything. This is a press release for CES 2025, and it’s obvious that Inno3d claims these are indeed new features.
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