Speculation and Rumors: Nvidia Blackwell ...

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This looks like a rather meaningless marketing placeholders tbh. All videocards are capable of "neural rendering" and of course there will be "advanced DLSS" and "enhanced RT" on future products.
No no, something is coming ... NVIDIA just released a new SDK for "In-Game Inference".

Integrated with Graphics Pipelines. Offers native integration into game pipelines and simultaneous CUDA and graphics execution with low latency

supports any cloud API endpoint including NVIDIA NIM, as well as local execution on PCs. For local execution, developers can utilize either an in-process execution method to integrate directly with latency-sensitive applications, or an out-of-process execution method that integrates as a service within an application

 
RTX 5000 will come with a new "neural rendering capabilities" feature, according to marketing points leaked by INNO3D. Also "advanced' DLSS to offer more image quality and faster fps.


It’s the software side that’s most interesting to me. I’ll also be curious how many of the software improvements are backwards compatible vs just for 5000 series.

Of course a new gen of RT cores is great to see.
 
It’s the software side that’s most interesting to me. I’ll also be curious how many of the software improvements are backwards compatible vs just for 5000 series.

Of course a new gen of RT cores is great to see.
I read somewhere that NVIDIA acutally has more software engineers than hardware enigineers, so would not surpise me one bit if they try and leverage that fact.
 
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