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In a recent interview, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has made it clear that The future of graphics cards does not lie in brute forcebut in artificial intelligence (AI). In the wake of the company's $279 billion drop in value, one of the largest in stock market history, Huang's comments offer insight into the path ahead for RTX 5000 series graphics cards and beyond. According to the executive, The use of AI has become indispensable for modern graphics creation and will continue to play a key role in the development of NVIDIA technologies.
Huang explained that today, thanks to AI, it is possible to significantly improve both the visual quality and performance of PC games. During his talk with PC Gamercommented that instead of calculating each pixel individually, AI allows to infer 32 additional pixels for each one calculated manuallyThis translates into a noticeable increase in efficiency as it reduces the load on the GPU, allowing graphics cards to process a better result.
AI, key to the graphics performance of the RTX 5000
AI not only improves graphic quality, but also directly influences the performance of devices. NVIDIA DLSS technology It is a clear example of how AI enables the creation of additional frames and reduces the demand on hardware, which benefits both users and developers. By inferring multiple pixels from a single one, the rendering process becomes faster and more efficient, optimizing the power consumption of graphics cards.
Computing one pixel takes a lot of energy. That's computing. Inferring the other 32 takes very little energy, and you can do it incredibly fast. So one of the takeaways is not just about training the model… it's about how you use that model.
However, this approach also presents challenges. Huang admitted that although AI is a powerful tool, further research is still needed to improve aspects such as energy requirements and the accuracy of AI suggestions on complex graphicsStill, relying on AI for graphics creation seems to be the way forward, not just in video games but also in other fields such as robotics and digital biology, where this technology is already proving its worth.
With the arrival of the RTX 5000 series, AI integration into graphics hardware will become even deeper, and according to Huang, this is the inevitable future of graphics technology. The key, according to the NVIDIA CEO, will be to continue to balance expectations and continue to innovate in a field where the demand for quality and performance continues to grow.