• tinsukE@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    … supports DLSS3, a more modern upscaler that is compatible with more recent Nvidia cards.

    Gotta love errors in tech articles.

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      1 year ago

      Thats more due to Nvidia making both Frame Generation, Upscaling and the original use, Anti Aliasing (the SS in DLSS is super sampling) the same term.

      Realistically, DLSS should be referred to as an anti aliasing technique(like TAA is) but it was basically colloquially hijacked to turn into an upscaling tech.

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        1 year ago

        Nvidia already brands the AA different. DLAA is anti-aliasing without upscaling. DLSS is upscaling, AA, frame-generation, and soon also RT denoising.

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          1 year ago

          The problem is DLSS should be the AA (as intended) and not the reverse. DLAA should have stayed DLSS and upscaling should have gotten another name.

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      1 year ago

      Well that’s a tad pedantic. Effectively, if not technically, interpolation is upscaling.

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      Thats more due to Nvidia making both Frame Generation, Upscaling and the original use, Anti Aliasing (the SS in DLSS is super sampling) the same term.

      Realistically, DLSS should be referred to as an anti aliasing technique(like TAA is) but it was basically colloquially hijacked to turn into an upscaling tech.