Nvidia unveiled the newest version of its DLSS video game graphics technology, which is meant to make games look especially realistic—but it is getting roasted by gamers and content creators across ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. The gaming community is currently dealing with the latest generation of Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS), announced by NVIDIA at GTC 2026. DLSS 5 ...
Just like last year, NVIDIA has used some of its time on the CES stage to introduce an upgraded version of its real-time image-upscaling technology. The new DLSS 4.5 promises sharper visuals with the ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang defends DLSS 5 against user backlash, calling critics “completely wrong” about the generative AI graphics technology’s function. PCWorld notes the controversy stems from ...
The latest update toNVIDIA‘s Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) technology has sparked intense debate among gamers and tech enthusiasts. While the DLSS 5 update promises enhanced performance and ...
Ever since April 2020 when NVIDIA showed off the second generation of their Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) Super Resolution upscaler, the gaming world just hasn't been the same. Some would argue ...
The extent of the backlash to Nvidia's unveiling of its DLSS 5 technology earlier this week has been quite extraordinary. The games industry is no stranger to angry responses to various announcements, ...
Nvidia wants to prove it’s still the leader of the pack with AI upscaling. The company’s DLSS technology is still the best for increasing in-game frame rates and enhancing visuals at the same time, ...
Kendall Cunningham is a writer, a podcast host, and a lifelong gamer who has been writing about the industry for nearly 5 years. His work is driven by a love for games that dates back to the NES, with ...
Nvidia unveiled DLSS 5 with 3D-Guided Neural Rendering at its GPU Technology Conference, using AI to add photorealistic lighting and materials to games in real-time. PCWorld reports this technology ...
The DLSS 5 backlash train is still rolling, and now Nvidia‘s CEO has stepped in to address it directly. At a press Q&A during GTC 2026, Jensen Huang told critics they are “completely wrong” about the ...