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NVIDIA's RTX 5000 series GPU hardware has been leaked multiple times leading up to CES 2025, with previous leaks suggesting updates for the RTX 5070 Ti in the VRAM department. Inno3D is now hinting that the RTX 5000 series will also bring updated machine learning and AI tools to NVIDIA's GPU lineup. An official CES 2025 teaser from Inno3D, titled "Inno3D At CES 2025, See You In Las Vegas!" mentions potential updates to NVIDIA's AI acceleration suite for gaming and productivity.

The Inno3D teaser highlights features such as "Advanced DLSS Technology," "Enhanced Ray Tracing" with new RT cores, improved integration of AI in gaming and content creation, AI-Enhanced Power Efficiency, AI-powered upscaling tech for content creators, and optimizations for generative AI tasks. These updates seem to build on previous NVIDIA technology like RTX Video Super Resolution, but with a focus on content creation. The new RTX 5000 GPUs are expected to have improved RT cores and will use AI to enhance power draw for the first time, suggesting new features for the NVIDIA App.

The standout features mentioned are "Neural Rendering" and "Advanced DLSS," which are new terms. Advanced DLSS may be Inno3D marketing, but Neural Rendering hints at NVIDIA revolutionizing graphics processing and display. Based on the information from Inno3D, we can speculate on a new DLSS technology, possibly DLSS 4. NVIDIA has researched new AI-generated textures, shading, and lighting methods, but it's unclear which will be implemented in games. NVIDIA is likely to reveal more details when it unveils its new 5000 series GPUs.