Nvidia's RTX 50-Series GPUs Could Introduce 'Neural Rendering' and Next-Gen DLSS
Leaked details suggest Nvidia may unveil AI-driven advancements, including potential new rendering techniques and upgraded DLSS, at CES 2025.
- Nvidia's board partner Inno3D hints at the introduction of 'Neural Rendering' capabilities, potentially revolutionizing how graphics are processed using AI.
- The RTX 50-series GPUs are expected to include generational upgrades like improved ray tracing, AI-driven upscaling, and generative AI acceleration.
- Speculation points to a new version of DLSS, possibly enhancing AI-generated textures and objects, continuing Nvidia's lead in AI-powered gaming technologies.
- The RTX 5080 may feature faster 30Gbps GDDR7 memory, offering improved bandwidth over the RTX 4080, though VRAM capacity remains unchanged at 16GB.
- Nvidia is anticipated to formally reveal these advancements, alongside the new Blackwell architecture, during CES 2025 in early January.



























