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Death Stranding 2 Gets PC-First Upgrades and PS5 Enhancements Ahead of Launch
gaming3 hours ago

Death Stranding 2 Gets PC-First Upgrades and PS5 Enhancements Ahead of Launch

Death Stranding 2: On The Beach launches on PC tomorrow with PC-first features such as DLSS, FSR, XeSS upscaling, frame generation, and 32:9 ultrawide support, while the PS5 version receives the same new content and enhancements; additions include a Trapped in a Strange Realm VR-training area and a Chiral Feline photo mode, with DualSense support across platforms; the PC port is handled by Nixxes, and a Steam build leak briefly exposed the unencrypted game files.

NVIDIA Unveils DLSS 4.5 with Enhanced Frame Generation and Image Quality at CES 2026
technology2 months ago

NVIDIA Unveils DLSS 4.5 with Enhanced Frame Generation and Image Quality at CES 2026

NVIDIA announced DLSS 4.5 at CES 2026, featuring improved image upscaling with the 2nd Generation Super Resolution Transformer, Dynamic Multi Frame Generation for higher frame rates, and RTX Remix Logic for real-time environmental reactions, with availability for RTX GPUs and over 400 games, alongside new features like native Linux and Fire TV support.

Budget GPU Showdown: Nvidia RTX 5050 vs Intel Arc B580
technology3 months ago

Budget GPU Showdown: Nvidia RTX 5050 vs Intel Arc B580

The Intel Arc B580 generally outperforms the Nvidia RTX 5050 at $250 in 1080p gaming, thanks to its larger VRAM and better scaling in many titles, despite the RTX 5050's superior upscaling quality with DLSS 4. The B580's 12GB VRAM offers more future-proofing and consistent performance in VRAM-intensive games, making it a better choice for most gamers despite Nvidia's driver stability and upscaling advantages.

PS5 Pro's 2026 Upgrade and AMD's PlayStation-Like PC GPUs
technology8 months ago

PS5 Pro's 2026 Upgrade and AMD's PlayStation-Like PC GPUs

The PS5 Pro is set to receive a significant upgrade in 2026 with a new advanced graphics upscaling algorithm, developed through a collaboration between Sony and AMD's Project Amethyst, which also influences AMD's upcoming PC GPU designs. This new tech aims to improve performance and image quality, and is part of a broader industry effort to advance real-time graphics rendering.

"Sony's PlayStation 5 Pro: Unveiling Next-Gen Gaming Power"
gamingtech1 year ago

"Sony's PlayStation 5 Pro: Unveiling Next-Gen Gaming Power"

Sony's PlayStation 5 Pro is reportedly equipped with a new upscaling technology called PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR), aimed at enabling 8K resolution gaming. The PSSR, powered by proprietary machine-learning, is expected to upscale resolution similar to NVIDIA's DLSS and AMD's FSR. The PS5 Pro's hardware improvements, including a beefier 33TFLOP GPU and enhanced CPU, are geared towards supporting this technology, with potential implications for the future PlayStation 6 console.

"Exclusive: Sony's PS5 Pro Upscaler and Spec Analysis Revealed"
gamingtech2 years ago

"Exclusive: Sony's PS5 Pro Upscaler and Spec Analysis Revealed"

Sony's rumored PS5 Pro is said to feature an improved GPU, better ray tracing capabilities, a faster CPU, and additional memory, but the real game changer is the proprietary upscaling technology called PlayStation Spectral Resolution (PSSR), which could upscale a 1080p image to 4K with minimal memory overhead. This technology could potentially be backported to existing PS5 games, promising significant improvements for Sony's new hardware.

"AMD's FSR3 Update Addresses Starfield Bugs and Expands to New Games"
gaming-technology2 years ago

"AMD's FSR3 Update Addresses Starfield Bugs and Expands to New Games"

AMD's FidelityFX Super Resolution 3 (FSR3) has been integrated into the co-op game "Starship Troopers: Extermination" and is set to launch with "The Thaumaturge" on February 20th, expanding the list of FSR3 supported games to 14 titles. The technology, which supports frame generation, is gaining momentum and is now available in early access for "Starship Troopers: Extermination," offering enhanced graphics for players with NVIDIA and AMD graphics cards.