News Nvidia hints DLSS 4 Frame Generation may extend support to past GPUs, including RTX 30 Series

So what you're saying is that the value of the 40 series just went up and will make it even harder to find a decent deal once the dust on the 50 series settles LOL.
 
I think if they were to do anything they would rework DLSS 3.0 to use the new algorithm instead of optical flow hardware. This should allow it to run on anything with tensor cores while maintaining MFG exclusivity for the 50 series. Of course I don't particularly expect them to do this as it would just benefit people not buying new cards.
 
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I thought it was a 2000-series GPU.
It seems to be a series 30 arch there per rumors.

That said, I'm not sure that will be able to handle framegen, it will likely be a pretty low power chip with limited AI capabilities. I bet they will just do DLSS upscaling there and that's it.

And even with this - I wonder how much they will even be able to retrofit Framegen to Series 30, they are not particularly AI powerhouses there.
 
I think if they were to do anything they would rework DLSS 3.0 to use the new algorithm instead of optical flow hardware. This should allow it to run on anything with tensor cores while maintaining MFG exclusivity for the 50 series. Of course I don't particularly expect them to do this as it would just benefit people not buying new cards.
True but having more people not paying and using your cards is better for Nvidia than some one paying AMD or Intel and using AMD or Intel's cards.
 
If they are able to port that to RTX 3000 then it might be able to be used on the Switch 2. IIRC that uses an RTX 3000 GPU.
It uses a GPU of the same generation, Ampere. Saying that it uses an RXT 3something is misleading, this is not a discrete GPU.