DLSS 4 technology, which includes Multi Frame Generation, is now available in games such as Alan Wake 2, Cyberpunk 2077, Hogwarts Legacy, Star Wars Outlaws, and many others. For games and apps that don't have DLSS support built in, new changes to the NVIDIA App allow you to manually update the library.
According to the company's blog, DLSS 4 with Multi Framge Generation enabled on GeForce RTX 50 series graphics cards will allow players to run games such as Cyberpunk 2077 in 4K and get a maximum of 290 frames per second, Alan Wake - 230 fps, Star Wars Outalws - 220 fps.
In addition, creators will see improvements in generative AI, video editing, live streaming, and 3D rendering thanks to the hardware capabilities of the new graphics cards. The updated 5th generation Tensor core adds support for FP4, which will provide double the performance of FP8 while reducing VRAM usage.
In 3D rendering applications, ray tracing cores deliver up to 1.4 times faster performance. Additionally, Multi Frame Generation increases the frame rate in the creative viewport, delivering twice the performance of the previous generation when editing 3D scenes in applications such as D5 Render.
Video encoders and decoders now support 4:2:2 color format, which allows decoding up to 9 4K 30 fps 4:2:2 streams in a single decoder and is 11 times faster than with software encoders. This will also benefit streaming quality, particularly in NVIDIA Broadcast, which has two new effects - Studio Voice, which improves the quality of users' microphone, and Virtual Key Light, which re-illuminates the subject to ensure even lighting.