Netflix 4K too expensive? Nvidia RTX Video Super Resolution could be the answer


Nvidia has released new GPU drivers that can upscale the video quality of old web videos on RTX 30 series and RTX 40 series graphics cards. The RTX Video Super Resolution feature could potentially put an end to blurry YouTube videos and low-resolution Netflix films with new AI upscaling technology that’ll work within the Chrome or Edge web browsers to improve the video quality of any video by sharpening edges and reducing video artefacts.

This feature will support videos between 360p and 1440p and upscale them to 4K resolution, regardless of original video quality, in the same way, that the Nvidia Shield TV and Nvidia Shield TV Pro upscaled videos (and where 4K video upscaling of this kind was first introduced). RTX Video Super Resolution will operate in a similar way thanks to advances in the Chromium engine (which both Chrome and Edge use) and will be compatible with any PC using an RTX 30 or RTX 40 series GPUs.

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Since this is browser-based rather than platform-based, you’ll be able to upscale content from Twitch, YouTube, Netflix or anywhere else you’ll be streaming and watching video content. 



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