Nvidia’s Bryan Catanzaro suggests older RTX 3000 GPUs could potentially get Frame Generation
The new Frame Generation model doesn’t need an Optical Flow accelerator
Tensor Cores could be the deciding factor for the RTX 3000 series receiving Frame Generation
With Nvidia’s RTX 5000 series launch on the horizon, it’s easy to be tempted into buying the latest and (hopefully) the greatest, but Frame Generation could change that – it’s not just being improved on RTX 4000 series GPUs and Team Green’s latest Blackwell GPUs like the RTX 5090 (Multi Frame Generation), but potentially RTX 3000 GPUs as well.
Hints that older Nvidia GPUs might finally get Frame Generation, a clever feature that uses AI to generate additional frames to boost overall frame rates, comes from Digital Foundry’s interview (which you can view below) with Nvidia’s Applied Deep Learning Research VP, Bryan Catanzaro – as reported by Wccftech, Catanzaro mentioned Nvidia will be looking at ways to get the best out of older hardware. We know that the current model of Frame Generation will receive improvements later this month once the RTX 5080 and 5090 launch, which will utilize less VRAM while providing better performance thanks to Tensor Cores.
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