Infiltrator Benchmark Shows DLSS Performance

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NVIDIA has touted how deep learning technology on their Turing GPU architecture will change gaming and is finally showing off some detailed benchmark results. NVIDIA is using the Infiltrator benchmark to show TAA (Temporal Anti-Aliasing) versus DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) on Pascal versus Turing powered cards. The benchmarks were done on Windows v1803 at 4K with custom settings. NVIDIA Infiltrator Benchmark

Turing is able to use the GPU’s Tensor cores with DLSS and that frees up the CUDA cores to do other work. The performance results are pretty impressive as the GeForce GTX 1080 was getting 32 FPS with TAA and the Radeon RTX 2080 was getting 60 FPS. There is a massive performance difference between TAA on Pascal and DLSS on Turing, but the slide doesn’t show TAA performance on Turing cards for some reason. Developers have announced 25 game titles will support DLSS in the months ahead and we can’t wait for the patches to start coming out!

More about DLSS can be found on this NVIDIA blog post.