NVIDIA has recently unveiled a significant update to its NVIDIA app, introducing Project G-Assist, enhanced DLSS Super Resolution custom scaling, and revamped control panel features. These innovations aim to provide Windows users with a more integrated and efficient graphics experience.
Project G-Assist: An AI-Powered System AssistantProject G-Assist is an experimental AI assistant designed to run locally on GeForce RTX desktop PCs. Leveraging a specially tuned Small Language Model (SLM), G-Assist interprets natural language commands to perform a variety of tasks, including:
- System Optimization: Providing real-time diagnostics and recommendations to alleviate system bottlenecks and improve power efficiency.
- Performance Monitoring: Charting and exporting performance metrics such as frames per second (FPS), latency, GPU utilization, and temperatures.
- Peripheral Control: Adjusting settings for compatible peripherals, including lighting on supported devices from Logitech G, Corsair, MSI, and Nanoleaf.
To activate G-Assist, users can press Alt+G after installation. It's important to note that G-Assist is an experimental feature and may not be fully functional. Users are encouraged to provide feedback to help shape its future development. (nvidia.com)
Enhanced DLSS Super Resolution Custom ScalingBuilding upon NVIDIA's Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) technology, the latest update introduces custom scaling options for DLSS Super Resolution. This feature allows users to fine-tune upscaling parameters, offering a balance between performance and image quality. Users can adjust the input render resolution for DLSS Super Resolution, enabling precise tuning of the new transformer model to optimize performance or enhance image quality. This customization is available for supported titles under Graphics > Driver Setting > DLSS Override - Super Resolution. (nvidia.com)
Revamped Control Panel FeaturesThe NVIDIA app has also modernized several control panel features:
- Display Scaling Settings: Users can modify and override display scaling of games and apps, utilizing GPU hardware-accelerated integer scaling. This is particularly beneficial for improving image quality in pixel art games.
- Display Color Settings: Provides full control over display color settings, allowing adjustments to color depth, contrast, gamma, and advanced calibration modes. (nvidia.com)
To utilize these features, users should ensure their system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or Windows 11
- GPU: GeForce RTX 30, 40, or 50 Series Desktop GPUs with 12 GB VRAM or higher
- CPU: Intel Pentium G Series, Core i3, i5, i7, or higher; AMD FX, Ryzen 3, 5, 7, 9, Threadripper or higher
- Disk Space: System Assistant: 6.5 GB; Voice Commands: 3 GB
- Driver: GeForce 572.83 driver or later
- Language: English
These updates are available through the NVIDIA app's Discover section. (nvidia.com)
Implications and ImpactThe introduction of Project G-Assist signifies NVIDIA's commitment to integrating AI-driven solutions into user systems, enhancing performance optimization and system management. The customizable DLSS Super Resolution scaling empowers users to tailor their gaming experience, achieving an optimal balance between visual fidelity and performance. The revamped control panel features offer a more unified and user-friendly interface, streamlining the process of adjusting display settings.
These advancements reflect NVIDIA's ongoing efforts to enhance the Windows user experience, providing tools that cater to both casual users and enthusiasts seeking greater control over their systems.
References:- NVIDIA App Update Adds Project G-Assist, DLSS Super Resolution Custom Scaling & New Control Panel Features | GeForce News | NVIDIA
- NVIDIA App Update Adds Project G-Assist, DLSS Super Resolution Custom Scaling & New Control Panel Features | TechPowerUp
- NVIDIA App Update Adds Project G-Assist, DLSS Super Resolution Custom Scaling & New Control Panel Features | ThinkComputers.org