According to Catanzaro, a supercomputer at Nvidia loaded with thousands of the latest and greatest GPUs runs 24/7, 365 days a year – and its sole focus in on improving DLSS. The training process ...
"How is it that we've been able to make progress with DLSS over the years?" He asks. "You know, it's been a six year, continuous learning process for us. "Actually, we have a big supercomputer at ...
Therein lies the conundrum with the RTX 50 series though. With a price tag ranging from between $550 to $2,000, this next ...
Of course Nvidia was going to have at least one supercomputer; I mean it's been making data centre GPUs for a million years now. And I do know that DLSS requires a certain amount of pre-training ...
Most PC games launch with DLSS support, and according to NVIDIA over 80% of GeForce RTX owners are gaming with DLSS enabled ...
This will likely improve over time. Nvidia has said that it has a supercomputer that’s been improving DLSS for the past six years, and that work isn’t stopping with the new transformer model.