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PCGAMESN - Edward Chester
Jan 21, 2025
Nvidia has hinted that its DLSS Frame Generation technology could in fact work on its older graphics cards, potentially bringing huge leaps in frame rates to aging hardware. However, if and when that support comes is for "the future" to decide.
Nvidia launched its latest version of DLSS Frame Generation alongside the reveal of its latest RTX 5000 series of graphics cards, led by the RTX 5090. The new version, DLSS 4, incorporates a range of updates to existing DLSS technologies but the primary addition is DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, which allows a graphics card to generate up to three frames for each conventionally rendered frame with AI, resulting in huge boosts to frame rates.
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