NVIDIA DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation Boosts Major PC Titles

NVIDIA introduces DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation to Black Myth: Wukong, EXFIL, and more, bringing advanced Artificial Intelligence-powered enhancements to popular games.

NVIDIA continues to expand its RTX ecosystem, now covering over 700 games and applications with RTX technologies such as DLSS, NVIDIA Reflex, and advanced ray-tracing. The latest development introduces DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, which significantly amplifies performance in select titles, including Black Myth: Wukong, EXFIL, No More Room In Hell 2, and SQUAD. This update demonstrates NVIDIA´s push to deliver a top-tier PC gaming experience for GeForce RTX graphics card owners.

Black Myth: Wukong, one of 2024´s top-selling video games, stands at the forefront of this update. Renowned for its visually rich, fully ray-traced environments and challenging gameplay, the title receives a major performance lift thanks to the DLSS Multi Frame Generation upgrade. The rollout of this update commenced this week, progressively reaching store fronts. Players utilizing GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs can now see performance multipliers of up to 10 times, courtesy of the synergy between DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation and DLSS Super Resolution, ensuring smoother gameplay without sacrificing visual fidelity.

In addition to performance acceleration, SQUAD now benefits from the Neural Radiance Cache technology, further elevating graphical quality and realism for players. This set of enhancements is part of NVIDIA´s ongoing effort to integrate real-time rendering improvements powered by Artificial Intelligence, cementing the RTX platform as the benchmark for immersive and high-performance PC gaming. For gamers and developers alike, the continued adoption and innovation within the RTX ecosystem signal a future marked by efficient resource utilization and increasingly lifelike digital worlds.

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