Inno3D Press release International Consumer Electronics Show 2025 includes some trailers for AIB’s next generation RTX 50 products next month, and hints at potential DLSS 4. However, Inno3D’s unique emphasis and wording on artificial intelligence leads us to believe that Nvidia is on to something. Only time will tell.
It’s likely that board partners have already finalized next month’s SKUs, and it’s only a matter of time before we see them put into action. According to a leak from Zotac, Nvidia will release the RTX 5090, RTX 5080, and RTX 5070 series next month. If any new features are added, such as potential DLSS 4, AIB may be aware of it because the same information is on the GPU box.
Inno3D reports that it will detail new features such as “advanced” DLSS, which provides higher FPS and better visuals. The company then mentioned “neural rendering capabilities” that will “revolutionize the way graphics are processed and displayed.” Since then, AI-enhanced power delivery seems to have become a partner-specific feature, which could be a gimmick or a real new technology; who knows? Generative AI isn’t unheard of, but Blackwell should improve this too thanks to an architectural revamp.
Inno3D claims that its products will better integrate artificial intelligence in games. This suddenly occurred to me when Nvidia introduced G-Assist at the conference. Computer Show Last year, it was nothing more than an April Fools’ prank from a few years ago.
The press release claims these features are “new.” past. DLSS 3 can generate frames between frames, but what about generating entire in-game assets from scratch? Additionally, Jensen discussed AI-generated in-game NPCs, each with unique dialogue and voices; see NVIDIA ACE Learn more background information.
The “Neural Rendering Power” part may also be the long-awaited trailer NTC The company launched (Neural Texture Compression) technology last year. NTC uses neural networks to compress textures more efficiently than traditional methods, allowing for higher resolution textures with similar storage requirements. Because NTC decompression utilizes matrix multiplication, it can run on almost any modern GPU from Nvidia. This should alleviate Nvidia’s 8GB memory bottleneck to some extent, and may even benefit older architectures, but the final decision rests with Nvidia.
AMD will also reveal Genome 4 There are some new AI features coming next month, so it’s best to wait until January to see the full picture.