Nvidia is gearing up for the launch of its GeForce RTX 5000 series GPUs with a major AI-driven upgrade—DLSS 4. While DLSS 4 will be exclusive to RTX 50-series GPUs at launch, Nvidia has hinted that older RTX GPUs may receive a limited update in the future to enable some level of frame generation. However, the full potential of Multi Frame Generation appears to be locked behind the upcoming GeForce RTX 5000 hardware, which Nvidia is positioning as the must-have GPU series of 2025. Whether it’s massive open-world games, cutting-edge ray tracing, or ultra-competitive esports titles, Nvidia’s RTX 50-series is looking to set a new benchmark for gaming performance. Razer has officially introduced the Blade 18, a powerhouse gaming laptop equipped with Nvidia’s latest RTX 50-series GPUs and Intel Arrow Lake CPUs. While these new gaming laptops promise cutting-edge performance, early reports suggest that Nvidia’s RTX 50-series GPUs may have some launch issues, including system crashes and black screen errors. With gaming laptops becoming increasingly powerful—but also more expensive—players may need to wait for mid-range RTX 50-series models to hit the market before seeing more budget-friendly options. NVIDIA just launched their new GeForce RTX 20-series earlier this week at Gamescom, and they have given us a taste of what these cards can do. Read more in our articles including "Nvidia Brings DLSS 4 to 75 Games Ahead of RTX 5000 Series Launch" and "Razer’s Blade 18 Brings Next-Gen Gaming with RTX 50-Series and 440Hz Refresh Rate".
Nvidia is gearing up for the launch of its GeForce RTX 5000 series GPUs with a major AI-driven upgrade—DLSS 4. While DLSS 4 will be exclusive to RTX 50-series GPUs at launch, Nvidia has hinted that older RTX GPUs may receive a limited update in the future to enable some level of frame generation.
However, the full potential of Multi Frame Generation appears to be locked behind the upcoming GeForce RTX 5000 hardware, which Nvidia is positioning as the must-have GPU series of 2025. Whether it’s massive open-world games, cutting-edge ray tracing, or ultra-competitive esports titles, Nvidia’s RTX 50-series is looking to set a new benchmark for gaming performance. Razer has officially introduced the Blade 18, a powerhouse gaming laptop equipped with Nvidia’s latest RTX 50-series GPUs and Intel Arrow Lake CPUs.
Our coverage of RTX 5000 series includes: "Nvidia Brings DLSS 4 to 75 Games Ahead of RTX 5000 Series Launch"; "Razer’s Blade 18 Brings Next-Gen Gaming with RTX 50-Series and 440Hz Refresh Rate"; "NVIDIA: RTX 2080 is 2x faster than the GTX 1080". Each article provides unique insights and information.