Nvidia has announced, by means of an official note, the Release of an experimental version of Project G-Assist System Assistant For GeForce RTX Desktop users through the Nvidia App. This feature, Operating locally on RTX AI PCs, it is designed to manage different settings through voice or textual controls, from system optimization and games to the generation of performance graphics and to the control of some peripherals. G-Assist provides real-time analysis and suggestions to reduce bottlenecks, improve energy efficiency, optimize game performance and allow GPU overclocking.
Developers and AI enthusiasts can expand the skills of G-Assist by creating personalized plugins. Nvidia has made available a Github repository with examples and instructions for the development of plugins that manage the peripherals of the PC and interact with third -party bees. G-Assist uses technology Nvidia Ace, already used in games to animate the NPCs.
Passally at G-Assists’s launch, Nvidia introduces several updates for its app, including the expansion of the Override DLSS function and new options for customizing the quality of the image and performance. The update adds an advanced functionality to the DLSS Override – Super Resolution setting, allowing users to select any DLSS preset or customize the downsizing of the resolution. In addition, the reduction settings and display color have been integrated into the Nvidia App, offering a more modern and intuitive interface.
Nvidia is expanding the support for DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation to new games Like Enlisted, Karma: The Dark World, The First Berserker: Khazan and Warhammer 40,000: Darktide. In addition, DLSS 4 will be available at the launch of FBC: Firebreak by Remedy Entertainment. These updates promise significant increases in performance and visual improvements for GeForce RTX players 50 series.
Nvidia has also officially released RTX REMIX, a tool for creating Mod RTX. To demonstrate its potential, Half-Life 2 owners can download a Half-Life 2 RTX demo for free from Steam for free from Steamwhich shows the work of the community in remaking Ravenholm and Nova Pratekt with ray-tracing lighting, improved textures and models and support for DLSS 4.