New milestone for Nvidia and gaming on PC with the launch of New GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 graphics cards, accompanied by the revolutionary DLSS 4 technology which includes the Multi Frame Generation. These innovations represent a significant step in the evolution of graphic performance and fluidity of the game.
DLSS 4 introduces significant improvements thanks to the adoption of the Transformer model, an advanced artificial intelligence technology that improves the quality of the image by offering greater temporal stability and a reduction in the Ghosting effect. This technology, used in prominent models such as chatgpt, Flux and Gemini, now allows you to obtain clearer details and strengthened performance in the new GeForce RTX 50 Series and RTX 40 Series GPUs.
The DLSS Multi Frame Generation technology allows you to generate up to three additional frames for each traditionally rendered frame. This approach not only improves visual fluidity, but also allows you to reach frame rate up to 8 times higher than the traditional rendering, making the game in 4K to 240 fps with Ray Tracing a reality a reality on the GeForce RTX 5090.

More than 75 titles and applications now support DLSS 4, with new arrival games that will benefit further of these advances. Games like Alan Wake 2, Cyberpunk 2077, and Hogwarts Legacy have already integrated this technology, significantly improving performance and visual quality thanks to DLSS Super Resolution, Ray Reconstruction and Dlaa.
With the new GPUs, Nvidia has released the GeForce Game Ready and Nvidia Studio drivers, as well as important updates for Nvidia App. These drivers not only support new technologies, but also introduce significant improvements such as Nvidia Smooth Motion, which calculates additional frames to guarantee an even more fluid game experience.
The launch of the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080, Nvidia continues to push the limits of graphic technology, but also offers gaming enthusiasts the most advanced solutions to make the most of their favorite games. Thanks to these innovations, players can enjoy unprecedented visual experience and extraordinary performance, ensuring that every game session is an immersive and engaging experience.

The revolution does not only concern gaming. GPU GeForce RTX 5090 and 5080, Based on the powerful Nvidia Blackwell architecture, they bring intelligent tools for creators, streamers, video editors and 3D artists, improving productivity and accelerating content creation thanks to artificial intelligence.
Equipped with fifth generation Tensor Core with FP4 support, The new GPUs double the performances with minor VRAM requirements. The RTX 5090 is able to generate Flux images.1 [dev] In just 5 seconds, compared to the 15 seconds requested by the RTX 4090 (FP16). The fourth generation RT Cores with DLSS 4 offer an optimized 3D rendering experience for faster and more fluid viewport.
In addition, the RTX 5080 includes two coding and two decodes to increase productivity in video work flows, while the RTX 5090 raises the bar with three coding and two decodes, reducing the export times of a third compared to the previous generation. The Nvidia Broadcast app becomes even more intelligent thanks to two new effects at the Beta -Studiovoice and Virtual Key Light – In addition to a renewed user interface and improvements to existing tools for Creators and Streamer.
Millions of people have used Nvidia Broadcast app to transform offices and home workstations into domestic studies Thanks to functionality based on artificial intelligence that improve audio and video quality, without having to resort to expensive specialized equipment. Now, in the section Discovery of the Nvidia App or Su Nvidia.com card, you can download a new NVIDIA Broadcast update which adds two New beta effects based on AI. The first, Voice Studio, improves the sound quality of the user’s microphone. The other, Virtual Key Light, illuminates the subject to offer uniform lighting, as if a physical key light defined the form and size of the individual. Since they take advantage of demanding artificial intelligence models, these new beta features are recommended for videoconferences or Livestream non -game that use a GeForce RTX 5080 or higher GPU.
The new Nvidia Studio drivers in January are also available, optimized for the GeForce RTX 5090 and 5080 GPUs, which unlock new generation performance for video editing, livestreaming and 3D rendering.