Neural rendering capabilities “revolutionizing how graphics are processed” – a helping hand for low VRAM GPUs?
- Inno3D has leaked that Nvidia has “advanced DLSS technology” to show off at CES 2025
- This may be DLSS 4, as it makes sense to reveal it alongside RTX 5000 GPUs
- New neural rendering capabilities are also set to be aired which could be even more intriguing
Inno3D has again been leaking material relating to Nvidia’s upcoming revelations at CES 2025, but this time it’s more about the software and AI side of the equation, rather than the (purported) next-gen graphics cards themselves.
VideoCardz noticed that German tech site Hardware Luxx caught the CES 2025 press release from Inno3D, teasing what it has in store for the show, and oversharing some info that Nvidia would doubtless not want aired.
The key mentions here pertain to a possible new version of DLSS and fresh neural rendering capabilities.
In the first case, Inno3D talks about: “Advanced DLSS Technology: Nvidia’s Deep Learning Super Sampling offering even better image quality and higher frame rates.”
And secondly, the manufacturer points out: “Neural Rendering Capabilities: Revolutionizing how graphics are processed and displayed.”
There’s also talk of AI enhanced power-efficiency measures whereby the GPU’s power consumption and thermals are presumably fine-tuned to be more efficient and work better in general.
Analysis: Clever tricks to make up for meager VRAM loadouts?
While we can’t read too much into this – it’s all pretty vague marketing speak from Inno3D, as you’d fully expect from a pre-event press release – the highlighted bits are still exciting glimpses of what we might be treated to at CES 2025.
https://www.techradar.com/computing/gpu/nvidia-might-reveal-dlss-4-at-ces-2025-and-mysterious-new-ai-capabilities-that-could-be-revolutionary-for-gpus#