NVIDIA's Blackwell RTX GPUs, including the RTX 5090 and RTX PRO 6000, showcase advanced neural rendering and gaming innovations with features like DLSS 4, MFG, and AI-powered performance boosts, emphasizing efficiency, scalability, and enhanced graphics for both consumer and professional applications.
NVIDIA's Hot Chips 2025 presentation focused on the upcoming RTX 5090 and the Blackwell architecture, emphasizing advancements in neural rendering, AI integration, and memory technology. The new architecture aims to enhance machine learning performance, efficiency, and scalability across data centers and mobile devices, with features like shader execution reordering, FP4 ML compute, GDDR7 memory, and support for simultaneous AI and graphics workloads, paving the way for more realistic graphics and AI-powered gaming experiences.
Microsoft's next-generation Xbox will feature an AI-centric design with neural rendering technology and dedicated silicon with neural processing units, aiming to create a unified gaming platform that spans multiple devices and enhances immersive gameplay, with a potential release around 2027.