NVIDIA To Showcase Several “AI-Focused” GPU Technologies At CES 2025, Teased By Inno3D

Muhammad Zuhair
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NVIDIA is reportedly set to unveil a plethora of "AI-focused" features with its next-gen RTX 50 series "Blackwell" GPUs, as teased by Inno3D's CES 2025 announcement.

NVIDIA Likely To Unveil "Neural Rendering" & "Advanced DLSS" Technologies At CES 2025, Accelerating GPU Performance

It looks like the influx of AI into the consumer gaming GPU markets will happen with this CES showcase, as Team Green is now rumored to disclose several technologies focused on accelerating performance by harnessing the power of AI. While NVIDIA hasn't confirmed anything, its AIB partner Inno3D has shown a glimpse of Team Green's plans, revealing that the firm is set to unveil AI technologies such as "neural rendering" and genAI acceleration, likely moving into the next generation of GPU-focused technologies.

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With the growing importance of AI in gaming and content creation, INNO3D will highlight new AI-accelerated capabilities, giving you the power to Innovate with AI:

  • Advanced DLSS Technology: NVIDIA's Deep Learning Super Sampling offering even better image quality and higher frame rates.

  • Enhanced Ray Tracing: Improved RT cores to deliver more realistic lighting, shadows, and reflections in games.

  • AI-Accelerated Graphics: Improved performance in AI-assisted tasks and better integration of AI in gaming and content creation workflows.

  • Neural Rendering Capabilities: Revolutionising how graphics are processed and displayed.

  • AI-Enhanced Power Efficiency: More power-efficient, utilising AI to optimise power consumption and thermal management.

  • Improved AI-Driven Upscaling: Beyond gaming, enhanced AI upscaling benefits content creators, offering better quality when scaling up video content.

  • Generative AI Acceleration: Optimisations for accelerating generative AI tasks, aligning with the growing trend in AI content creation.

- Inno3D

Interestingly, this is the first time we have seen such details pop up, given that NVIDIA's plans regarding its GPU technologies are often unknown until the very last moment. Not just this, but Inno3D, like all other AIB partners, also plans to unveil a "new range of graphics cards" and has become one of the first manufacturers to disclose next-gen GPU variants, which includes iCHILL Frostbite, iCHILL X3, INNO3D X3, INNO3D Twin X2, INNO3D White and INNO3D Small Form Factor (SFF) variants.

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The mention of AI-driven technologies here clearly shows that this is the area NVIDIA is going to target at the CES 2025 showcase, and it looks like we will be seeing a lot more than just the GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs getting unveiled, since Team Green is now rumored to showcase several new features, designed to enhance gamer experience. "Neural Rendering" capabilities are an area that intrigues the most, given that NVIDIA is rumored to be working on such solutions for quite some time now, especially for the gaming industry.

CES 2025 will definitely hold a lot for gamers and enthusiasts out there, and we cannot wait to see what it brings to the industry, and NVIDIA's keynote will probably be a highlight of the event, which is set to take place on January 6.

News Source: Videocardz

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About the author: Muhammad Zuhair is a hardware and technology reporter for Wccftech, specializing in the semiconductor industry and the complex interplay between technology, manufacturing, and geopolitics. His coverage focuses on the corporate strategies and technological roadmaps of industry giants like TSMC, NVIDIA, Samsung, and Intel. Zuhair's expertise lies in deconstructing complex topics such as fabrication nodes (e.g., 2nm process), the economic impact of policies like the CHIPS Act, and the strategic development of AI infrastructure from NVIDIA, AMD and Intel.

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