Neural rendering might be Nvidia's next AI trick on RTX 5000

Nvidia's RTX 5000 may include Neural Rendering for enhanced AI gaming tech.

: Nvidia's upcoming RTX 5000 series might introduce Neural Rendering, enhancing AI-assisted rendering pipelines. Inno3D's CES 2025 release hints at this feature as a potential addition to Nvidia's DLSS toolchain. It may support tasks like generating textures and objects in games. Nvidia aims to improve graphics efficiency and local GenAI workload handling with new GPUs.

Nvidia's next-generation RTX 5000 graphics cards are set to debut at CES 2025, where new AI-assisted features, possibly including Neural Rendering, might be introduced. This feature could significantly change graphics rendering pipelines, acting as a major addition to Nvidia's DLSS toolchain, alongside existing features like Super Resolution and Frame Generation.

Although details are sparse, Neural Rendering could pave the way for further integration of AI and machine learning in video game graphics, enabling texture, object, and NPC generation. Nvidia previously suggested that DLSS technology might one day use neural networks for rendering game worlds, though no specific timeline has been mentioned.

In addition to potential rendering advancements, Nvidia's focus at CES includes AI-enhanced power efficiency and enhancements to DLSS Video Super Resolution. The company also plans to improve the handling of local GenAI workloads, setting a new benchmark for GPU performance, with further competition expected from AMD's forthcoming Radeon RX 8800 and 8600 GPUs.