Slow-motion video is somewhat hard to achieve in most run-of-the-mill cameras on the market. Some flagship phones offer the feature, but it's usually limited in either length, resolution, or frame ...
Nvidia has rolled out a series of new features following the RTX 50 series launch, packed with the latest GeForce Game Ready drivers and Nvidia App version 11.0.2.312. These include settings to change ...
TL;DR: The GeForce Game Ready Driver 572.16 introduces DLSS 4, enhancing image quality and performance across over 75 games and apps. It supports new AI technologies like Multi Frame Generation and ...
Most cameras record at an ordinary 30fps, though 60fps and even 120fps have become increasingly popular. Despite the availability of slow motion recording on some smartphones and digital cameras, ...
Earlier this year, the multinational hardware designer and manufacturer NVIDIA introduced its RTX 5000 series of GeForce gaming graphics cards — also referred to as the RTX 50-series, and a follow-up ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA's GeForce Game Ready Driver 576.88 enhances RTX gaming with expanded DLSS 4 support for Mecha BREAK, Diablo IV, and Monster Hunter Wilds, plus new GeForce RTX 5050 GPU compatibility. It ...
Forward-looking: Nvidia has developed a technique that uses neural networks to create smooth slow-motion video from standard footage. Variable-length multi-frame interpolation uses machine learning to ...
Researchers at Nvidia have trained an AI system to accurately fake slow motion video. In recent years Nvidia has been slowly shifting focus towards AI applications, and one of the company's latest ...
Researchers with GPU company, NVIDIA have created an AI program based on deep learning that’s able to create smooth slow-motion videos using automated frame interpolation, and even slow down existing ...
A team of Nvidia researchers this week are demonstrating how they've used deep learning to tackle a common challenge: producing a slow-motion video with existing video footage. The research team, ...