NVIDIA DLSS Frame Generation Update for RTX 40 GPUs, Plus RTX 5060 Details Leak
NVIDIA announces improved DLSS frame generation for RTX 40 GPUs with lower VRAM usage. Also, details emerge about the RTX 5060 with optional 12GB .
NVIDIA has announced an updated version of its DLSS frame generation technology for RTX 40 series GPUs, which will lead to lower VRAM usage and faster performance. Additionally, a reliable source has leaked information about the upcoming GeForce RTX 5060 graphics cards, hinting at an optional 12GB GDDR7 variant. Improved DLSS Frame Generation for RTX 40 Series NVIDIA's DLSS frame generation, initially introduced with the RTX 40 series, is receiving a significant upgrade. This enhancement will provide: Improved performance Lower latency Reduced VRAM consumption This update allows RTX 40 series GPUs to utilize the improved AI model which enhances performance and can free up valuable VRAM for other tasks. A shared screenshot showed 400 MB less VRAM usage, potentially beneficial for users with 8 GB GPUs. The DLSS 4.0 suite also introduces Enhanced Ray Reconstruction, Super Resolution, and DLAA for the RTX 40 series. While DLSS 4.0 introduces many improvements to frame generation, multi-frame …