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NVIDIA is setting new standards with DOOM: The Dark Ages

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At CES 2025, one of the world’s most important tech trade shows, NVIDIA caused a sensation with the unveiling of its GeForce RTX 50 series graphics cardsand the revolutionaryDLSS 4 technology To demonstrate the impressive capabilities of these innovations, NVIDIA presented video footage from various games, including the highly anticipated .

The latest title in id Software’s legendary series shows how technologies such as multi-frame generation and ray reconstruction can change the world of gaming. Interestingly, this technology is also used in other major projects such as The Witcher IV

After months of radio silence, the footage shown finally brings new details about DOOM: The Dark Ages to light. The title is based on the latest version of the id Tech engine, although it is still unclear whether it is a further development of id Tech 7 or a completely new technology. Fans can look forward to highly detailed environments, dynamic lighting effects, and impressively realistic textures – all elements that take the iconic look of the series to a new level.

A glimpse into the future of gaming with DLSS 4

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In addition to A special feature of DLSS 4 is the integration of AI, which not only reduces the GPU load but also significantly improves image processing. With a list of 75 supported games, including Alan Wake 2 and God of War Ragnarök, the new technology will continue to raise the standards for gaming graphics and performance. NVIDIA is impressively demonstrating how the combination of hardware and software is shaping the gaming experience of the future.

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