Nvidia Announces DLSS 4.5 Launch Date with Enhanced Frame Generation Technology
Graphics technology giant Nvidia has confirmed that its latest DLSS 4.5 technology will launch on March 31st, bringing significant performance enhancements to gaming experiences on RTX 50-series graphics cards.
The centerpiece of this update is the introduction of 6x Multi Frame Generation capability, which represents a substantial advancement over the current DLSS 4 technology. This new feature can create five synthetic frames for each frame that the graphics card renders naturally, effectively multiplying performance by up to six times. This marks a notable improvement from DLSS 4’s maximum of generating three additional frames.
Alongside the 6x Multi Frame Generation, Nvidia will simultaneously release Dynamic Frame Generation for RTX 50-series users. This intelligent system automatically adjusts between different frame generation multipliers to maintain optimal performance, whether targeting specific frame rates for games or matching display refresh rates.
Both Dynamic Frame Generation and 6x Multi Frame Generation were initially unveiled as part of the DLSS 4.5 announcement, though the company had previously only committed to a general spring release timeframe for these advanced features.
GeForce Now Receives Multiple Enhancements
Beyond DLSS improvements, Nvidia has revealed several upgrades coming to its GeForce Now cloud gaming platform. Users will soon be able to connect their GeForce Now accounts with GOG gaming libraries, though this integration is scheduled for the coming months rather than the immediate March release.
Virtual reality enthusiasts using GeForce Now will benefit from increased frame rate support, with the service expanding from 60fps to 90fps for VR applications starting March 19th. However, this enhancement requires an Ultimate subscription tier.
The cloud gaming service will also expand its Install-to-Play library with additional Xbox titles, including games such as Brutal Legend and Contrast, giving subscribers access to a broader range of gaming content.