While it's fair to say that Nvidia's RTX 50-series of graphics cards might not go down in history as the greatest lineup of GPUs ever created, the release of DLSS 4 has been far more warmly received. This latest collection of AI-powered upscaling, frame generation, and ray tracing denoiser technologies is the best yet, though one element of it has been in beta form only. Well, not anymore, as the new DLSS SDK now lets anyone use Nvidia's transformer model.
If you have no idea what that actually is, let me give you a brief rundown as to how DLSS upscaling works. To improve the performance of games, programmers can implement a section of code that activates DLSS during the rendering of a frame. It drops the resolution right down, making the shading stage much quicker to process.
However, as spotted by Videocardz, the latest DLSS SDK 310.3.0 (software development kit) on GitHub highlights the fact that it's now out of beta. That doesn't mean Nvidia has stopped improving the model; it's just saying that it believes it's ready for widespread use by any developer.
I'm not expecting every future game that supports DLSS to automatically offer the Transformer model as an option, as Cyberpunk 2077 does, nor that they will use it by default, but it does mean that developers now have the option to implement it.
More importantly, we might also see current games get patched to give us the choice of faster upscaling or slightly slower upscaling, with a better output. Or better, ray tracing denoising, for that matter.
Whatever one thinks about Nvidia and the RTX 50-series, DLSS 4 is seriously impressive stuff, and with regards to the transformer model, at least it can be used on any RTX graphics card.

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