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" ... The Nvidia Geforce RTX line support hardware assisted ray tracing, the technology that gaming consoles and AMD will be supporting later in the year. Nvidia has been ahead of the curve on hardware assisted ray tracing and now the rest of the industry is catching up. The RTX line also has ML acceleration, which is used by the Deep Learning Super Sampling 2.0 (DLSS 2.0) technology. You can get up to 20% better battery life with no apparent loss in visual quality by enabling DLSS. DLSS 2.0 renders pixels in the frame buffer at one half or one quarter screen resolution, then uses a machine learning upscaler to display the graphics at full display resolution with remarkable fidelity. Rendering less pixel in the frame buffer saves power and memory bandwidth and allows higher frame rates at comparable power. ... "
" ... While the PS5 may not be an exemplary upscaler of HD Blu-rays, though, crucially I’d say that it’s good enough to save you the trouble of having to keep turning the console’s 4K playback off when playing HD discs (so that your 4K TV’s upscaler can take over). This means that the PS5 can deliver the sort of seamless and polished user experience that’s likely to be critical to its 4K Blu-ray drive’s potential adoption by consumers who bought the console first and foremost for gaming. ... "
" ... While the Xbox Series X is capable of doing wondrous things when it comes to making old games look like new, though, it’s a pretty poor upscaler of HD Blu-ray films. The results look pretty soft and undetailed by the standards of the (increasingly AI-assisted) 4K upscalers we’re finding turning up in many of the latest premium and mid-range TVs. Also, while there appears to be an attempt to stop grain or noise in sub-4K sources from being exaggerated by the upscaling process, this can create a processed look to the image - as if there’s a thin gauze net lying over it. And in doing this it actually exaggerates noise rather than removing it. ... "