00:00NVIDIA reveals DLSS 4.5 upgrades alongside new GeForce Now apps.
00:06NVIDIA is changing the game once again at Consumer Electronics Show 2026.
00:12Instead of just dropping new graphics cards, they are focusing on making the hardware you already own much more powerful.
00:18The tech giant is leaning heavily into physical AI and smarter software to boost performance across the board.
00:24Whether you play on a high-end rig or stream through the cloud, these updates are designed to make your gaming experience smoother, faster, and more realistic than ever before.
00:35The biggest news for PC gamers is the debut of Deep Learning Super Sampling 4.5.
00:40This new version of DLSS introduces a massive 6x frame generation multiplier.
00:47This means your games can run at incredibly high frame rates without stressing your hardware.
00:51It also features a new dynamic mode that acts like an automatic transmission for your PC.
00:58It automatically hits your monitor's max refresh rate while keeping the image crystal clear and stable.
01:03Cloud gamers have a lot to celebrate too.
01:06NVIDIA is expanding its GeForce Now service with a brand new native Linux app.
01:11This is a huge win for Steam Deck users and Linux enthusiasts who have been waiting for better support.
01:16Additionally, a new Ultra membership tier was revealed.
01:19It gives subscribers access to RTX 5080 level performance in the cloud.
01:25You can now stream games at 5K resolution and 120 frames per second on almost any device.
01:31NVIDIA also showed off G-Sync Pulsar technology.
01:35This new tech aims to end motion blur for good.
01:38It provides over 1,000 Hz of perceived motion clarity on new monitors from brands like Asus and Acer.
01:44While there were no new physical super cards announced this year, the software leaps more than make up for it.
01:51NVIDIA is proving that the future of gaming isn't just about bigger chips, but smarter AI that works for every player.
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