NVIDIA announces that an upcoming DLSS with integrated Artificial Intelligence will have the power to “remaster” games in Real Time

Advances driven by Artificial Intelligence advance every day, having an impact on our lives, such as our experience playing on a PC. Platform where technology like DLSS, Nvidia’s AI-powered performance multiplier, gives us more frames per second, among other improvements. Implementation that according to Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, in the near future will carry out real-time remastering with AI, transforming how we play.


This means that in simple words, an as yet unspecified version of NVIDIA DLSS will harness the power of AI, generating textures and objects within titles on the second and as we play them. All this has been delivered in an interview with Moore Than Moore during the recent Computex 2024, the CEO of NVIDIA commented on the surprising possibilities that lie ahead for users who use a GeForce RTX graphics card, along with NVIDIA DLSS technology.

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The future of AI in video games could include generating full frames from a few input pixels, creating high-quality characters and objects from lower quality models, indicates the leader of NVIDIA. AI that is already present in games with technologies such as DLSS and ACE, which millions of users already enjoy on their computers, which according to this promise, could have an impressive leap in performance in the coming years.

“We already use AI for games, for neural graphics, and we can generate pixels from a few input pixels. We also generate frames between frames, not by interpolation, but by generation. In the future we will even generate textures and objects, and the objects can be of lower quality and we can make them look better,” said Jensen Huang.

Jensen Huang in his keynote during Computex 2024

This means that the resolution of textures, meshes, lighting, and even technologies like Ray Tracing and Path Tracing could be improved automatically and instantly. And unlike RTX Remix, which works as additional software where the game must be modified manually, the future NVIDIA DLSS could apply all the improvements of RTX Remix in real time, which is sure to excite PC gamers.

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Technology advances at a dizzying pace, transforming what we once considered science fiction into everyday reality. Just a decade ago, many innovations that we take for granted today seemed distant or even impossible, whether from advances in artificial intelligence to developments in hardware and software, progress is relentless and astonishing.

In this context of rapid technological evolution, NVIDIA has captured attention with an intriguing reminder about an April Fool’s Day prank they pulled in 2017. What was once a fantasy scenario, today seems much closer to reality. become reality.


NVIDIA’s recent mention of its 2017 April Fools’ Day prank has sparked speculation that the company is working on a real device similar to the fictional GeForce GTX G-Assist. The original idea was a GPU in the form of a flash drive that would provide PC gamers with technological advantages, such as a “Ghost Player” who played for them, an intelligent assistant for defeating difficult bosses, and reminders to stay hydrated and fed.



 
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