NVIDIA RTX Video Super Resolution 1.5 Enhances Video Quality and Expands to GeForce RTX 20 Series GPUs

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NVIDIA has introduced the RTX Video Super Resolution (VSR) 1.5 update, focusing on refining video upscaling techniques for improved detail representation. With this development, not only are images optimized at their inherent resolution, but the technology has also been extended to encompass the GeForce RTX 20 Series desktop and laptop GPUs. VSR is a specialized technology developed to upscale and augment the quality of 2D videos, including those commonly viewed on platforms like YouTube.

The 1.5 update has further honed VSR's ability to distinguish between intricate details and compression artifacts, leading to noticeably clearer images. For example, VSR now possesses the capability to upscale 1080p videos to 4K while mitigating artifacts, which results in a superior visual presentation.

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Underpinning RTX VSR is an AI model that has been retrained to more accurately detect nuances and compression artifacts during the upscaling phase, thus better preserving the essence of image details. As a result of these optimizations, images render with heightened clarity and distinctness.

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A salient feature of RTX VSR 1.5 is its proficiency in de-artifacting videos at their inherent resolution. This is especially beneficial for laptop users with 1080p screens, as it enhances the clarity of 1080p content, even when it contains significant artifacts. Additionally, the inclusive approach of the RTX VSR update allows GeForce RTX 20 Series GPU users to benefit from AI-augmented video, aligning them with the capabilities of the RTX 30 and 40 Series users.

For those interested in accessing the enhanced features, the RTX VSR 1.5 update is incorporated into the latest Game Ready Driver and is ready for download.

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