NVIDIA has introduced its brand new RTX Video Super Resolution 1.5 technology which offers improved quality and support for Turing GPUs.
NVIDIA is making tremendous efforts in the consumer AI segment with a range of technologies. The most prominent one for consumers has so far been DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) which makes use of AI to create more accurate and detailed images while delivering a massive performance boost. DLSS has evolved over many years and the latest DLSS 3.5 version makes games look even better and delivers even more performance.
Earlier this year, NVIDIA also expanded its AI prowess by leveraging RTX Video Super Resolution, a new AI-boosting software that used the Tensor Core acceleration to deliver upscaled video & video playback across various platforms such as YouTube & Twitch with support on Chromium browsers, Microsoft's Edge browser, streaming services such as Netflix, Disney+, Max, etc and popular video playback applications such as VLC Media Player. Been using it for several months now, RTX Video Super Resolution does indeed make viewing videos and streams a bit better than their original quality but there's still room for improvement.
So enter RTX Video Super Resolution 1.5, the first major update to NVIDIA's VSR technology which is not only meant to improve the image quality but also enables more consumers to enjoy it without the need to upgrade your GPU hardware. Starting today, NVIDIA's RTX Video Super Resolution 1.5 is going to be available across all GeForce RTX 20 "Turing" GPUs (Consumer Gaming and pro cards) in the latest driver release.
Available now, RTX VSR version 1.5 further improves visual quality with updated models, de-artifacts content played in its native resolution, and
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