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You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games hereIn the last few years, the AI buzzword has overtaken the tech industry, bolstered by hardware manufactures such as Nvidia. With the RTX 50-series on the horizon primed for AI workloads, Nvidias Vice President of Applied Deep Learning Research Bryan Catanzaro claims that advancements in AI will ultimately open up a lot of new possibilities when it comes to gaming. Speaking to Digital Foundry, Catanzaro revealed that the company will find ways to harness AI to ultimately create more interesting looking and fun games.Nvidia believes AI will overhaul gaming Speaking to the popular tech analysts, Catanzaro explained that the industry is going to find ways of using AI in order to understand how the world should be drawn, and thats going to open up a lot of new possibilities to make games more interesting-looking and more fun, Catanzaro said during the interview, which can also be read in full on Eurogamer.As the Nvidia 50 Series prepares to launch this month, there has been some controversy over the Blackwell architectures use of AI to deliver Multi-Frame Generation as part of the new DLSS 4 technology. However, Catanzaro believes that moving towards this new tech is important to tackle current challenges facing todays graphics.Im very excited about the prospects of overcoming a lot of the limitations of todays graphics, which I think are really difficult to scale, he continued. The more fidelity we put in bottom-up simulation, the more work we have to do to capture textures and geometry and animate it it becomes very expensive and really challenging.There is a lot of graphics that are really held back because we just dont have the artist bandwidth, we dont have the time or the storage to really save all of that.Nvidia has confirmed that there will be 75 DLSS games and appsfeaturing Frame Generation from Day 0, with more on the way. While Multi Frame Generation will be limited to GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, at least for now, Nvidia has confirmed that standard Frame Generation will be upgraded, benefitting those with older 40 Series graphics cards. DLSS games with Ray Reconstruction, Super Resolution, and DLAA can be upgraded to the new DLSS transformer model, Nvidia confirmed on their blog.The first RTX 50 Series cards are set to arrive by the end of the month, in the form of the RTX 5080 and the RTX 5090. The RTX 5070 and RTX 5070Ti are expected to launch in February.Subscribe to our newsletters!By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.Share