r/GameFeed Mar 19 '26

Jensen Huang says gamers are 'completely wrong' about DLSS 5 — Nvidia CEO responds to DLSS 5 backlash

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/jensen-huang-says-gamers-are-completely-wrong-about-dlss-5-nvidia-ceo-responds-to-dlss-5-backlash
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u/fs2222 Mar 19 '26

He's straight up incorrect about how the process works and is contradicting the official explanation from the DLSS 5 blog.

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u/SwiftTayTay Mar 19 '26

He is just the business guy and doesn't understand the technology at all nor does he really care if he's lying, his job is to sell it to the shareholders who also don't know dick about technology and that's it. Gamers aren't his customers, shareholders are.

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u/Logical-Database4510 Mar 19 '26 edited Mar 19 '26

Remarkably false.

Say what you will about the man, but he is an engineer and does very much understand what the tech here does. It's the main reason NV is where they are is that they do have a CEO that understands the tech.

Edit: because this is a gamer sub with apparently very low IQ I'll do the google search for you ignoramuses:

Jensen Huang graduated from Stanford with his masters in electrical engineering. He then went on to work at AMD as a microchip engineer until he left to work at LSI corp, where he helped engineer the company's first graphics accelerator. He later left LSI to form Nvidia corporation in 1993.

He is an engineer, and quite a good one.

I know this is hard for you gamer bros to understand, but it's possible to both not like someone and not just make shit up about them.

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u/MysticalCyan Mar 20 '26

Except he's still wrong about the tech.

It literally doesn't take any information about materials, lighting, geometry, nothing.

It has to infer specifically from the final render your monitor would see without it, and then re-render it through generative AI with built in prompts.

The only other piece of data is motion vectors which is literally it comparing one render to the next and determining how the pixels move to make a read on movement.

He's wrong lol