Nvidia’s AI Shift Sparks Rift with Gamers over DLSS 5 and GPU Delays
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Updated · CNBC · Apr 18
Nvidia’s AI Shift Sparks Rift with Gamers over DLSS 5 and GPU Delays
22 articles · Updated · CNBC · Apr 18
Nvidia faces backlash from its gaming community as it prioritises AI chip production over new gaming GPUs amid a global memory shortage.
The launch of DLSS 5, an AI-driven rendering technology, has sparked controversy among gamers and developers concerned about artistic integrity and changing visuals.
With over 91% of Nvidia’s revenue now from data centre AI, some worry the company is moving away from its gaming roots, altering the industry landscape.
As Nvidia prioritizes data centers, is the relaunch of the old RTX 3060 a sign of decline for PC gaming hardware?
With developers also skeptical of AI, can Nvidia's DLSS 5 succeed without their creative buy-in?
How will the global memory shortage, driven by AI demand, reshape the future of consumer graphics cards and consoles?
Could the backlash against DLSS 5 force Nvidia to offer a version focused purely on performance without altering art?
Will DLSS 5's 'AI makeover' controversy overshadow the praised performance gains of its predecessor, DLSS 4.5?