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NVIDIA's DLSS 5: AI Infuses Games with Photorealism
17 Mar
Summary
- DLSS 5 uses AI and a neural rendering model for photoreal lighting.
- The technology enhances realism in skin tones and hair details.
- DLSS 5 will be available this fall and works up to 4K resolution.

NVIDIA is set to launch its advanced AI upscaling technology, DLSS 5, this fall. This new version leverages a real-time neural rendering model to imbue video game visuals with photorealistic lighting and materials. The technology analyzes frame data, including color and motion vectors, to enhance scene elements with an unprecedented level of detail.
Demonstrations indicate DLSS 5 significantly improves realism, notably in character appearances with more lifelike skin tones and intricate hair rendering. NVIDIA claims this represents the "biggest breakthrough in computer graphics" since real-time ray tracing debuted in 2018.
DLSS 5 operates in real-time and is capable of upscaling to 4K resolution. While initially showcased on a high-end system, NVIDIA expects it to eventually function on single, powerful video cards. This advancement underscores NVIDIA's commitment to AI-driven graphical enhancements.




