Have you ever tried to sneak a peek at what’s cooking in someone else’s kitchen? That’s how I feel about the latest talk surrounding NVIDIA’s upcoming RTX 5090. It looks like Inno3D may have given us a little glimpse of what to expect, and let me tell you, it sounds pretty delicious!
NVIDIA is gearing up to reveal its RTX 50 series at CES 2025, and according to Inno3D, there are some exciting new features in the mix. First up on the menu is something called Neural Rendering Capabilities. This could change how graphics cards handle and display visuals, almost like adding a secret ingredient that elevates an entire dish.
If you’re curious about how this might tie into NVIDIA’s previous innovations, think back to their Neural Texture Compression showcased at SIGGRAPH 2023. This nifty AI-powered technique shrinks texture sizes while keeping them tasty, err, I mean high quality, making it better than older formats like AVIF or JPEG XL.
Now, onto another savory detail: improvements to DLSS. The rumor mill suggests that these new GPUs will improve quality and deliver higher frame rates. However, it seems we won’t see anything regarding Frame Generation yet. So, if you were dreaming of DLSS Next-Gen whipping up two frames out of one, it might be time for some rethinking.
I can’t help but wonder if all this means that existing RTX GPUs will also get a slice of this graphical pie. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if everyone could experience these visual upgrades? Just imagine playing your favorite games with improved visuals across the board!
The last tidbit from Inno3D hints at improving Ray Tracing performance. We’re discussing improved RT cores delivering more realistic lighting, shadows, and reflections in our favorite games. It’s like finally getting that perfect seasoning on your favorite dish. The difference is noticeable!
A word of caution: since this information comes from leaks, it’s wise to take it all with a grain of salt. Who knows what surprises NVIDIA has tucked away until their official reveal at CES 2025?
I’d love to hear your thoughts! What do you make of these potential upgrades? Are you excited to explore the world of neural make and improve graphics!Thanks to Videocardz for pointing this out.