Google Chrome browser gets Nvidia RTX GPU tech that could revolutionize Netflix viewing



Google Chrome now supports new Nvidia technology that upscales video playing in the web browser with what look to be seriously impressive results, or at least this feature is now live in testing.

VideoCardz (opens in new tab) (via Tom’s Hardware (opens in new tab)) noticed the preview release of the tech which is called Nvidia RTX Video Super Resolution, and is basically the equivalent of DLSS, but for video in the browser. Nvidia showed it off back at CES 2023, and for example ran a clip of Apex Legends recorded at 1080p, which was upscaled to 4K; and it looked very smart indeed (see the video clip below).





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