NVIDIA is bringing its DLSS image upscaling technology to Linux users via Proton. This will enable supported games on Linux to leverage the Tensor cores on RTX GPUs for AI-based supersampling. NVIDIA said that DLSS will be enabled for Vulkan games this month followed by DirectX titles in the fall.
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It is been announced this week that NVIDIA and Valve are working together to bring Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) to the Linux operating system through their Proton compatibility layer, providing Linux gamers access to Nvidia’s premiere RTX technology. Later this month NVIDIA plans to offer support for Vulkan DLSS titles on Linux through Proton and by the autumn of 2021 once to expand its support to cover DirectX games.
“Nvidia’s DLSS technology is an AI-based technology that allows Nvidia to generate high-resolution images from lower resolution samples, effectively allowing Nvidia to deliver 4K levels of image quality with higher framerates than native resolution rendering. Proton is a tool that allows Windows games to be played on Linux through Steam, using Wine and DXVK to deliver Windows PC games on non-Windows systems. “
Steam Proton is a compatibility layer developed by Valve and CodeWeavers that allows gamers to run Windows games on Linux-based operating systems. Steam Proton is based on.
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The low-end version of the battle royale game PUBG called Lite is officially closing down on April 29.
PUBG Lite was introduced in 2019 for entry-level mobile devices. The Indian government banned both PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite on September 2 last year. The news of PUBG Lite s shut down was confirmed by the developers Krafton via a message on its official website. We are deeply grateful for the passion and support from the astounding number of PUBG Lite fans that have been with us. During the strenuous times of the Covid-19 pandemic, we hope that PUBG Lite was able to provide our fans a fun way to stay safe, the developer said.