NVIDIA’s Upcoming DLSS “Transformer Model” Will Slash VRAM Usage by 20%, Bringing Smoother Performance on Mid-Range GPUs
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NVIDIA DLSS Transformer Cuts VRAM Usage by 20%
NVIDIA has officially released its DLSS Transformer model as part of the 310.3.0 SDK, combining advanced upscaling with a substantial reduction in video memory requirements. This update directly addresses the needs of gamers running on 8 GB or lower graphics cards by trimming VRAM usage by 20%. Unlike previous DLSS versions that relied on convolutional neural networks to infer missing pixels, the Transformer approach evaluates the relationships …
Nvidia DLSS: A New Model to Reduce VRAM Usage?
TECH NEWS – Nvidia’s new transformer-based upscaling model could be a game-changer for mid-range graphics cards. The next big DLSS update from Nvidia appears to be shifting toward a transformer model that is expected to bring several benefits, including reduced VRAM consumption. Currently, Nvidia uses CNNs (convolutional neural networks) for DLSS, but the green team is now transitioning to a more advanced approach that could significantly enha…
The next major development of NVIDIA's DLSS technology will be the adoption of a Transformer model, a step forward that promises not only an improvement in visual quality, but also a significant reduction in video memory consumption. 20% less VRAM: a relief for 8GB graphics cards Like [...] DLSS article: NVIDIA adopts a Transformer model that reduces the use of VRAM by 20% appeared first on HardwareCooking.
As a response to criticism of VRAM's 8 GB embedded in its latest maps, NVIDIA significantly optimizes DLSS' use of video memory.
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