NVIDIA unveils DLSS 4.5 with 6x Multi-Frame Generation and second-gen Super Resolution

At CES 2026, NVIDIA officially unveiled DLSS 4.5, the latest version of its AI-powered upscaling. The key upgrades include support for 6x Multi-Frame Generation (MFG) and a second-generation Super Resolution system that boosts image quality across all RTX graphics cards. The update reads like a direct bid to raise visual fidelity while keeping performance in check.

The second-generation Super Resolution uses an improved AI model trained on larger datasets, which strengthens frame stability, reduces motion ghosting, and improves edge smoothing. DLSS 4.5 delivers a sharper, more natural image and preserves fine detail even in fast-moving scenes.

The new MFG can generate additional frames to keep gameplay smooth on high-refresh displays. On screens running above 240 Hz, Dynamic Multi-Frame Generation automatically selects between 1x and 6x to maintain the most consistent FPS—a pragmatic approach for variable workloads.

DLSS 4.5 is supported by more than 400 games at launch, including upcoming 2026 releases: Resident Evil Requiem, Pragmata, 007 First Light, and Phantom Blade Zero. The technology is already available on all RTX GPUs after installing the latest GeForce Game Ready drivers and updating the NVIDIA app, while Dynamic MFG 6x will arrive in spring 2026 for RTX 50 series cards.