NVIDIA Unveils DLSS 4.5, Paving the Way for Sharper Visuals in Gaming
In a move to enhance gaming experiences, NVIDIA has announced an upgraded version of its real-time image-upscaling technology, dubbed DLSS 4.5. This latest iteration promises improved visuals with the introduction of the 2nd Generation Super Resolution Transformer, boasting better temporal stability and reduced ghosting effects. The new technology also incorporates Dynamic Multi Frame Generation, which enables smoother performance by maximizing frame rates and delivering up to 4K 240Hz path-traced capabilities.
According to NVIDIA, the 2nd Gen Transformer Super Resolution is now available for all RTX GPUs, while the Dynamic 6x Frame Generation will be rolled out in spring 2026 for the RTX 50 series. Furthermore, this cutting-edge technology will be integrated into more than 400 games through the NVIDIA app.
Another exciting feature announced by NVIDIA is RTX Remix Logic, which allows real-time environmental reactions to in-game events. This means that when a door opens on screen, the AI can simulate changes in volumetric conditions, display different weather simulations with particles, or alter material properties and light effects. With over 30 detectable events, RTX Remix Logic has vast potential to revolutionize gaming experiences.
Notably, NVIDIA has also expanded its native client support to both Linux and Fire TV platforms. As CES 2026 comes to a close, it's clear that the company is committed to enhancing gaming performance and delivering immersive experiences for gamers worldwide.
In a move to enhance gaming experiences, NVIDIA has announced an upgraded version of its real-time image-upscaling technology, dubbed DLSS 4.5. This latest iteration promises improved visuals with the introduction of the 2nd Generation Super Resolution Transformer, boasting better temporal stability and reduced ghosting effects. The new technology also incorporates Dynamic Multi Frame Generation, which enables smoother performance by maximizing frame rates and delivering up to 4K 240Hz path-traced capabilities.
According to NVIDIA, the 2nd Gen Transformer Super Resolution is now available for all RTX GPUs, while the Dynamic 6x Frame Generation will be rolled out in spring 2026 for the RTX 50 series. Furthermore, this cutting-edge technology will be integrated into more than 400 games through the NVIDIA app.
Another exciting feature announced by NVIDIA is RTX Remix Logic, which allows real-time environmental reactions to in-game events. This means that when a door opens on screen, the AI can simulate changes in volumetric conditions, display different weather simulations with particles, or alter material properties and light effects. With over 30 detectable events, RTX Remix Logic has vast potential to revolutionize gaming experiences.
Notably, NVIDIA has also expanded its native client support to both Linux and Fire TV platforms. As CES 2026 comes to a close, it's clear that the company is committed to enhancing gaming performance and delivering immersive experiences for gamers worldwide.