Alongside the announcement of the RTX 5090 at CES 2025, Nvidia revealed its next version of the wildly popular Deep Learning Super Sampling, or DLSS. Nvidia has expanded DLSS several times over the past few years, and DLSS 3, which is available today, is already a mainstay in hundreds of PC games. DLSS 4 looks to push that further.

Promising neural rendering capabilities, DLSS 4 is one of the key features of Nvidia’s new range of Blackwell graphics cards. DLSS 4 introduces Multi Frame Generation, an AI-driven technology that is said to significantly enhance gaming performance by generating up to three additional frames for each rendered frame. This innovation can boost frame rates by up to eight times compared to traditional rendering methods, providing gamers with smoother and more responsive experiences.

At launch, about 75 games are set to support DLSS 4, including titles like CyberPunk 2077, God of War Ragnarök, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and more. The integration of DLSS 4 into these games is expected to deliver higher frame rates and improved visual quality, enhancing the overall gaming experience. As more developers adopt this technology, the library of DLSS 4-supported games is likely to expand, offering broader access to its benefits across various genres and platforms.

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