NVIDIA has announced that DLSS 4 will be available for all RTX GPUs
At CES 2025NVIDIA introduced DLSS 4, the latest version of its real-time image upscaling technology, and announced that it will be available for all RTX GPUs. This also includes the RTX 20 series, which was discontinued in 2020, but the older models do not receive all functions.
In the new models of the GeForce RTX 50 series, DLSS 4 will enable multi-frame generation. This feature generates up to three additional frames for each traditionally rendered image and can help multiply frame rates by eight times over traditional brute force rendering. NVIDIA claims that 4K 240 FPS gaming with full ray tracing will be possible thanks to Multiple Frame Generation when using the GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card, its new $1,999 flagship GPU Arriving later this month.
Additionally, DLSS 4 represents what the company calls the “biggest upgrade to its AI models” since the release of DLSS 2. DLSS Ray Reconstruction, DLSS Super Resolution and DLAA are now powered by the same advanced architecture that powers AI models such as ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini. The company says this results in improved temporal stability, less ghosting, and greater detail of moving objects.
A total of 75 games and apps will support DLSS 4 from day one. When the new RTX 50 cards come out, games like Alan Wake And Cyberpunk 2077 is updated with the ability to use the technology’s multi-frame generation function. More titles will be updated with Multi Frame support in the future including Black Myth: Wukongwhile coming like Fall: The Dark Ages And Dune: Awakening will support the feature at launch.
The GeForce RTX 40 series GPUs don’t get multi-frame generation, but they do get the improved frame generation, improved ray reconstruction, super resolution, and deep leaning anti-aliasing features of DLSS 4. Meanwhile received the GeFore RTX 30 series and RTX 20 series GPUs are the final three.