Last week at Gamescom, NVIDIA announced the winners of the NVIDIA and ModDB RTX Remix Mod Contest, a $50,000 competition celebrating community-made projects that reimagine classic games with modern fidelity. The entries showed how far video game modding has come, with individual modders and small teams pulling off overhauls of similar quality to those created Read Article| NVIDIA Blog
At Gamescom, NVIDIA is releasing its first major update to Project G‑Assist — an experimental on-device AI assistant that allows users to tune their NVIDIA RTX systems with voice and text commands. The update brings a new AI model that uses 40% less VRAM, improves tool-calling intelligence and extends G-Assist support to all RTX GPUs Read Article| NVIDIA Blog
With over 175 games now supporting NVIDIA DLSS 4 — a suite of advanced, AI-powered neural rendering technologies — gamers and tech enthusiasts everywhere can experience breakthrough performance in this year’s most anticipated titles, including Borderlands 4, Hell Is Us and Fate Trigger. Plus, path tracing is making its way to Resident Evil Requiem and Read Article| NVIDIA Blog
Performance doubled with 40% less VRAM plus new TensorRT for RTX software development kit now available for developers.| NVIDIA Blog
4:2:2 hardware support, emerging generative AI video technology and dozens of AI-powered features accelerated by NVIDIA RTX and TensorRT enhance video editing workflows.| NVIDIA Blog
New NVIDIA tools announced at Microsoft Ignite delivering more AI experiences to millions of RTX-powered Windows PCs around the world.| NVIDIA Blog