Gnome gets Nvidia performance boost, offering 'smoother window animations and general desktop fluidity' for Linux gamers
Nvidia unveiled DLSS 5, its latest AI-powered graphics enhancement technology, but the announcement has sparked significant backlash from game developers. Multiple industry professionals have publicly criticized the new technology, with some expressing existential concerns about their careers. The controversy centers around DLSS 5's approach to rendering and its potential impact on traditional game development workflows.
DLSS 5 represents a dangerous shift that undermines traditional game development and artistry. Developers report feeling like the technology is 're-rendering' their work and making their skills obsolete, with some questioning whether they have a future in the industry.
DLSS 5 is a technological advancement that enhances gaming experiences through improved AI rendering capabilities. The company positions it as progress in graphics technology that benefits both developers and gamers.
-
Trio charged over alleged plot to smuggle Nvidia chips from US to China
BBC News
-
U.S. tech execs smuggled Nvidia chips to China, prosecutors say
r/technology
-
Gnome gets Nvidia performance boost, offering 'smoother window animations and general desktop fluidity' for Linux gamers
PC Gamer
-
"It's Re-Rendering the Game!" – It Turns Out Game Artists Don't Love DLSS 5, Despite Nvidia's Claims
IGN
-
We Spoke To Game Devs And All Of Them Hate DLSS 5: ‘What The F***, Nvidia?’
Kotaku