NVIDIA released DLSS 4, featuring DLSS Multi Frame Generation for GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards and laptops, available in over 75 games and apps.
ArchitectureBlackwellCUDA Cores 10,752BoostClock Speed2,74GHzMemory16 GB GDDR7Tensor Cores5th Gen, 1,801 AI TOPSThermal Design Power350wInterfacePCIe Gen 5Price R35,999 I’ve said it before, and I’ll ...
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Explore DLSS 4's groundbreaking features, benchmarks, and how it outshines FSR 3 and XeSS in gaming performance and efficiency.
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