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Nvidia Announces Local and Cloud RTX Features, Expands AI Capabilities for Gamers

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At CES 2026, Nvidia showcased a broad array of advancements in its RTX technology and artificial intelligence, highlighting significant enhancements in gaming, productivity, and creative tools. The company demonstrated real-time system optimization, private AI search capabilities, faster video generation, and the debut of DLSS 4.5, which promises over 240 frames per second upscaling. By integrating various AI-driven features including G-Assist system control, local semantic AI search, and insights into cloud and Linux gaming, Nvidia made a compelling argument for the growing significance of hardware-accelerated AI in both gaming and professional applications.

Nvidia’s G-Assist is an AI-powered tool that integrates seamlessly with Corsair hardware, such as mice, allowing for intelligent management of RTX PCs. Utilizing the lightweight Qwen 4B model for local processing, G-Assist automates adjustments to lighting, performance, and cooling. This feature suggests a promising utility for hands-on PC optimization tasks, although its broader adoption appears still in the early stages.

Another notable innovation is Nexa.ai’s Hyperlink, a local semantic search agent that indexes various file types—including documents and videos—on RTX PCs. The application, powered by Llama models with RTX optimizations, offers indexing speeds up to 100 times faster and inference speeds 30 times quicker on an RTX 5090 GPU. During the demos, Hyperlink showcased its ability to create expense reports from scanned data, hinting at meaningful productivity boosts for research and content creation.

Nvidia further highlighted its RTX-accelerated 4K AI video generation capabilities, specifically with the ComfyUI and LTX-2 models. These advancements allow for up to three times faster performance and optimize video memory usage for larger models on RTX PCs. Demos illustrated precise 3D scene control in Blender, raising the question of whether these improvements could revolutionize creators’ workflows.

A standout demonstration involved the DGX Spark, powered by the Grace Blackwell Superchip, which functions as a co-processor for MacBook Pro devices. This technology significantly reduces the time required for AI tasks such as video generation—from eight minutes to just 60 seconds—by leveraging Spark’s powerful throughput. This capability could redefine the potential of laptops as AI supercomputers.

In a notable expansion of its cloud gaming services, Nvidia introduced a native Linux app for GeForce Now. This update provides better performance than browser-based gaming, delivering RTX 5080-class capabilities and supporting HOTAS flight sticks. It marks a significant evolution in Linux gaming, which has gained traction largely through AMD partnerships.

DLSS 4.5 emerged as another critical feature, introducing a second-generation transformer for Super Resolution and six times dynamic multi-frame generation. This technology allows for a smooth experience of over 240 frames per second in 4K path-traced games on RTX 50-series GPUs, with over 400 games already supporting the update. Early impressions suggest cleaner upscaling, fewer visual artifacts, and substantial improvements in frame rates, generating excitement for future driver updates.

Nvidia also unveiled its G-Sync Pulsar monitors, which achieve over 1,000 Hz effective motion clarity through advanced technologies like variable frequency backlight strobing. This enhancement has garnered attention within the esports community, although initial observations indicated that while text appeared sharper, other visual elements remained largely unchanged.

Another innovation, RTX Remix Logic, grants modders the ability to dynamically alter game visuals using a no-code node interface across more than 165 classic games. This feature will likely appeal to fans eager for new ways to enhance their gaming experiences without the need for source code.

Finally, in a significant development for multiplayer gaming, Nvidia announced that its AI, known as Nvidia ACE, will power the squadmates in PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG). These AI companions will have the ability to perceive and react similarly to human players, enhancing the gameplay experience for users. Scheduled for release in early 2026 via PUBG Arcade, this feature could redefine player interactions in battle royale games.

Nvidia’s announcements at CES 2026 underscore the company’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of gaming technology. With a focus on AI integration and enhanced user experiences, these advancements may set new standards in the industry, paving the way for future innovations in both gaming and productivity.

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