DLSS 4's New Enhanced Super Resolution Now Uses a Lot Less VRAM
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Nvidia tweaks DLSS to use 20% less VRAM for upscaling
There’s no such thing as too much RAM—ask anyone who’s trying to find a good deal on an Nvidia graphics card. But you might not need to drop a month’s rent on a new GPU to free up some VRAM! Just wait a little while for the newest graphics card driver. The latest version of the DLSS SDK uses significantly less video memory for upscaling graphics. The latest version of the software development kit indicates that programs taking advantage of Nvidi…
News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. NVIDIA continues to improve its DLSS technology, which serves to make the games look good without requiring so much to the video board. In its latest version (SDK 310.3.0), they achieved something very useful, now DLSS uses up to 20% less video memory (VRAM), but maintains the same image quality. This is very interesting in very heavy games or high resolutions like 4K, tha…
A few weeks after the release of the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, we revisit the case of this card that does not benefit from a Founders Edition model with a product slightly more advanced than the Gainward tested for launch. Asus actually hosts the NVIDIA GPU with a TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5060 Ti OC that should be more powerful and quieter at the same time.
NVIDIA is about to upset the world of video game with a major update of its DLSS technology. The graphics card giant is deploying its new "Transformer Model", promising an unexpected revolution: a drastic reduction in VRAM consumption. This technical advance, long overdue, could well change the deal for millions of players, especially those equipped with less recent graphics cards.
The progress will not be enough to stifle the debate about the relevance of a GeForce RTX 5060 (or some Radeon RX 9060 XT and RTX 5060 Ti) still immobilized at 8 GB of VRAM in 2025. But it has at least the merit of existence...
We were talking about it as soon as we tested the RTX 5090 Founders Edition, NVIDIA initiated a language change for its DLSS technology, thus moving from CNN language to transformers language, good news the SDK DLSS based on transformers comes out of its beta, it is downloadable here. "NVIDIA DLSS SDK 310.3.0 is now available for all developers: - DLSS Transformer Model is officially out of Beta. - Bug Fixes and Stability Improvements" [...] Rea…
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