
Nvidia’s DLSS technology is a major reason people buy their graphics cards, and it looks like a significant upgrade is coming soon. According to VideoCardz.com, Nvidia is preparing to announce DLSS 4.5, an update to the current DLSS 4. This new version promises better image quality thanks to an improved ‘transformer’ and a ‘Dynamic Multi Frame Generation‘ system designed to boost performance on high refresh rate monitors.
The latest transformer technology will be integrated into DLSS 4.5’s Super Resolution, and it’s been trained with more data and tested on a wider range of challenging scenarios. This should result in a more stable image over time, with fewer visual artifacts like ghosting and clearer edges, especially in fast-moving scenes. NVIDIA is also planning to showcase a comparison between DLSS 4 and DLSS 4.5 during their presentation.
I’m really excited about the improvements to Dynamic Multi Frame Generation! It sounds like Nvidia is getting rid of the old limits, so it won’t be stuck generating just a set number of extra frames. The report says it could now generate three to six times more frames, depending on how I set things up in the game and my display. This is awesome because it means smoother gameplay, especially if I have a high refresh rate monitor – like one that goes up to 240Hz! It sounds like Nvidia is really making sure things run beautifully on those faster displays.
Nvidia’s DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution will be available immediately with the upcoming update through the Nvidia App. However, its Dynamic Multi Frame Generation feature will be released at a later time. Super Resolution will work with all Nvidia RTX graphics cards – including older 20-series and 30-series, as well as the latest 40-series and 50-series. Dynamic Multi Frame Generation will only be compatible with the 50-series GPUs and is expected to launch in Spring 2026.
We’re likely to hear about the big DLSS 4 update tomorrow, and Nvidia will share more specifics later this week.
Nvidia first showed off DLSS 4 at CES 2025. This new technology includes a revamped image generator and a feature called Multi Frame Generation. Multi Frame Generation uses the processing power of RTX GPUs to create extra frames, effectively boosting a game’s performance by up to eight times compared to standard rendering.
This technology includes several improvements, such as enhanced Super Resolution, Ray Reconstruction, and DLAA. These features now use a new system—a ‘transformer’ architecture—similar to the technology powering advanced AI like ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini, which are known for generating text and images.
As a huge Nvidia fan, I was so excited to hear Bryan Catanzaro confirm that their new transformer model will actually let older RTX 30-series cards generate frames too! This is amazing because frame generation first launched with the 40-series, so it’s awesome that Nvidia is bringing it to more people.
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2026-01-05 18:11