Inno3D has hinted at exciting new features for NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs, including "Neural Rendering" and "Advanced DLSS," in their CES 2025 press release. This suggests that NVIDIA is preparing a new generation of AI-powered graphics advancements.
According to the press release, Inno3D will unveil a new range of graphics cards at CES 2025, encompassing the iChill Frostbite (liquid-cooled), iChill X3, X3, Twin X2, and a new series called White and Small Form Factor. This could indicate that NVIDIA plans to launch not just high-end models but also mid-range cards at the event.
New Features Teased
The key takeaways from Inno3D's teaser are:
- Advanced DLSS Technology: Likely referring to a next-generation version of DLSS (possibly DLSS 4).
- Enhanced Ray Tracing: Improvements to existing ray tracing capabilities.
- Neural Rendering Capabilities: This feature, which is described as "revolutionary," suggests a new approach to how graphics are processed and displayed.
While these features are not officially confirmed by NVIDIA, Inno3D's comments imply that these are new technologies specifically for the next-generation RTX 50 series and not just a rehash of older features.