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NVIDIA's DLSS 5, launching fall 2026, uses AI to boost game graphics to cinematic quality with real-time neural rendering, supporting 4K and major studio titles, though some demos show unnatural character changes.
NVIDIA has announced DLSS 5, a major AI-powered graphics upgrade set for fall 2026, promising photorealistic visuals through real-time neural rendering.
The technology enhances lighting, materials, and details in games using generative AI, aiming to deliver cinematic-quality graphics while maintaining performance.
It integrates deeply into the rendering pipeline, supporting up to 4K resolution and offering developers controls to preserve artistic intent.
While major studios like Bethesda, Capcom, and Ubisoft confirm support, early demos have drawn criticism for altering character appearances in unnatural ways, sparking debate over AI’s role in visual fidelity.
The feature is expected on RTX 50-series GPUs, though performance demands remain high.
El DLSS 5 de NVIDIA, que se lanzará en el otoño de 2026, utiliza la IA para mejorar los gráficos del juego con renderizado fotorrealista, soporte para 4K y controles de desarrolladores, aunque las primeras demostraciones provocaron controversia por la apariencia alterada de los personajes.