Nvidia's DLSS 5 Promises Photo-Real Lighting on RTX 50-Series

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Nvidia unveils DLSS 5 at GTC 2026 as a neural lighting model that uses machine learning to deliver photo-realistic lighting in games without requiring new hardware. Integrated with game engines like DLSS, it works with rasterised, RT, and path-traced titles by feeding color information and motion vectors and leveraging scene semantics. Slated to ship for RTX 50-series by Fall 2026 (initial demos used two RTX 5090s; a single-GPU version is planned), the technology is optional and still evolving, delivering striking lighting but provoking discussion about its impact on artistic intent and character likeness in games.
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