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  2. Deep learning anti-aliasing - Wikipedia

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    Deep learning anti-aliasing (DLAA) is a form of spatial anti-aliasing created by Nvidia. [1] DLAA depends on and requires Tensor Cores available in Nvidia RTX cards. [1]DLAA is similar to deep learning super sampling (DLSS) in its anti-aliasing method, [2] with one important differentiation being that the goal of DLSS is to increase performance at the cost of image quality, [3] whereas the ...

  3. Deep learning super sampling - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia advertised DLSS as a key feature of the GeForce 20 series cards when they launched in September 2018. [4] At that time, the results were limited to a few video games, namely Battlefield V, [5] or Metro Exodus, because the algorithm had to be trained specifically on each game on which it was applied and the results were usually not as good as simple resolution upscaling.

  4. Comparison gallery of image scaling algorithms - Wikipedia

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    The resulting image is larger than the original, and preserves all the original detail, but has (possibly undesirable) jaggedness. The diagonal lines of the "W", for example, now show the "stairway" shape characteristic of nearest-neighbor interpolation. Other scaling methods below are better at preserving smooth contours in the image.

  5. Jensen Huang says the 3 elements of AI scaling are all ... - AOL

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    The Nvidia CEO got a question about AI scaling plateaus on the company's Wednesday earnings call. Jensen Huang says the 3 elements of AI scaling are all advancing. Nvidia's Blackwell demand will ...

  6. Supersampling - Wikipedia

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    Supersampling or supersampling anti-aliasing (SSAA) is a spatial anti-aliasing method, i.e. a method used to remove aliasing (jagged and pixelated edges, colloquially known as "jaggies") from images rendered in computer games or other computer programs that generate imagery. Aliasing occurs because unlike real-world objects, which have ...

  7. Why Nvidia shouldn’t sweat AI chip rivals like Amazon and ...

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    For 2025, Nvidia is expected to grow data center sales to $200 billion while Broadcom should be around $17 billion. Marvell will pull in anywhere from $2 billion to $4 billion, Arya estimates.

  8. Fast approximate anti-aliasing - Wikipedia

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    The input data is the rendered image and optionally the luminance data. [3]Acquire the luminance data. [3] This data could be passed into the FXAA algorithm from the rendering step as an alpha channel embedded into the image to be antialiased, calculated from the rendered image, or approximated by using the green channel as the luminance data.

  9. Should You Buy Nvidia Before Dec. 3? - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. Nvidia's 80% market share. Before looking at what's coming up on that day next week, let's first consider the Nvidia story so far.