The new DLSS 4 tech from Nvidia looks like it will reduce ghosting and smearing in games like Cyberpunk 2077. Digital Foundry found that DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation has smoother frame times, despite two additional frames being added compared to existing Frame Generation. Latency might still be an issue, as there’s around an additional 6ms for the Multi Frame Generation on the RTX 5080.
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Asus is introducing an AMD version of its Apex motherboards at CES this week, which had previously been exclusive to Intel since 2017. The ROG Crosshair X870E Apex and Ryzen 9 9950X are already setting overclocking records, and that’s before the 9950X3D launches soon. Meanwhile, Intel is busy rolling out performance fixes for its latest Arrow Lake CPUs to try and improve gaming performance.
Corsair is expanding its Custom Lab to personalization options for DRAM. There are eight design options to pick from for black, white, or gray Vengeance RGB DDR5 modules. You’ll only be able to grab these custom RAM sticks in speeds of 6,000MT/s or 6,400MT/s though with CAS latencies as low as 30. Corsair also has a new Wave kit for its Dominator Titanium RAM sticks.


Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is about to hold a keynote at CES that’s going to be full of GPUs and AI. We’re expecting a two-hour keynote that will delve into the latest AI announcements from Nvidia, new RTX 50-series GPUs, DLSS 4, and much more. You can tune in for all the news, below.
We reported earlier today that Microsoft is spoofing Google’s search interface for Bing queries when people search for Google. It’s a sneaky move that’s clearly designed to trick people into thinking Bing is Google, and the search giant isn’t impressed. “New year; new low,” says Google Chrome browser boss Parisa Tabriz.









