Frame generation made your weak GPU look stronger, but at what cost?
Not too long ago, you needed a high-end GPU to play games at 4K while maintaining smooth frame rates. In fact, native 4K gaming can still be very demanding on some of the fastest GPUs on the market today, like the RTX 5090 and 4090. However, you don't necessarily need more GPU horsepower to push your frame rates higher, thanks to AI upscaling and frame generation. While upscaling lets your GPU render at a lower internal resolution to reduce workload, frame generation uses AI to insert additional frames between rendered frames.
Not too long ago, you needed a high-end GPU to play games at 4K while maintaining smooth frame rates. In fact, native 4K gaming can still be very demanding on some of the fastest GPUs on the market today, like the RTX 5090 and 4090. However, you don’t necessarily need more GPU horsepower to push your frame rates higher, thanks to AI upscaling and frame generation. While upscaling lets your GPU render at a lower internal resolution to reduce workload, frame generation uses AI to insert additional frames between rendered frames.
Emily Brown
Houston
Houston
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