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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Technical Deep Dive

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“One of the most notable upgrades is the addition of support for DisplayPort 2.1. This new feature allows users to enjoy high refresh rates on larger displays with just a single cable, significantly enhancing the overall visual experience. DisplayPort 2.1 offers increased bandwidth, enabling smoother, more responsive displays, which are essential for gaming, content creation, and other high-performance tasks.

Another standout feature is high-speed hardware flip metering. This technology is particularly important for DLSS 4 (Deep Learning Super Sampling), an AI-driven technology designed to enhance image quality and frame rates. High-speed hardware flip metering optimizes the pacing of frame delivery, ensuring a more efficient and smoother experience in games and applications that use DLSS 4. This helps maintain consistent performance even under demanding conditions.

On the encoder and decoder side, Blackwell architecture introduces several improvements aimed at enhancing video encoding and decoding efficiency. Notably, the company has added support for AV1 Ultra High Quality, which improves the visual fidelity of video streams. The architecture also doubles the throughput of H.264 decoding, a popular video compression standard, allowing for faster and more efficient processing. Furthermore, Blackwell now supports Multi-view AQBC (Adaptive Quality-Based Compression) and 4:2:2 encode and decode, a key format for video creators, ensuring higher-quality video content while maintaining manageable file sizes.”

Source: https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/nvidia-geforce-rtx-50-technical-deep-dive.331122/
 
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