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Nvidia AI tech claims to slash gaming GPU memory usage by 85% with zero quality loss — Neural Texture Compression demo reveals stunning visual parity between 6.5GB of VRAM and 970MB

Nvidia AI tech claims to slash gaming GPU memory usage by 85% with zero quality loss — Neural Texture Compression demo reveals stunning visual parity between 6.5GB of VRAM and 970MB

Nvidia has introduced Neural Texture Compression (NTC) technology, claiming to reduce gaming GPU memory usage by up to 85% without compromising quality. By using small neural networks to unpack textures, NTC significantly decreases VRAM usage during gameplay. The technology also enhances texture resolution, offering a more visually appealing experience. Nvidia demonstrated NTC's effectiveness by showcasing a Tuscan Villa Scene that went from consuming 6.5GB of VRAM to just 970MB with NTC, maintaining visual parity. While not exclusive to Nvidia, this approach to texture compression is a promising development in the gaming industry, with potential for wider adoption in the future.

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As expected, Nvidia's $3,999 mini AI supercomputer is terrible for gaming — DGX Spark struggles to hit 50 FPS at 1080p on medium settings in Cyberpunk 2077

As expected, Nvidia's $3,999 mini AI supercomputer is terrible for gaming — DGX Spark struggles to hit 50 FPS at 1080p on medium settings in Cyberpunk 2077

Nvidia's DGX Spark, a mini AI supercomputer priced at $3,999, is not suitable for gaming despite its impressive specifications comparable to the GeForce RTX 5070. A Reddit user tested the device's gaming performance and found it lacking, achieving only 50 FPS in Cyberpunk 2077 at 1080p on medium settings. The DGX Spark's architecture on the Arm platform and operation on Nvidia DGX OS hinder its gaming capabilities, requiring emulation for x86 games. While the device may satisfy casual gaming needs, it is not recommended for serious gaming, with AI developers being the primary target audience.

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