Nvidia releases updates for their Streamline software.
Having quietly released an update for their Streamline software, Nvidia has also released some patches for the DLSS library which could be even more great news for PC gamers using an Nvidia GPU. Having been an interesting time in the world of Nvidia, the company has achieved and boasted about a 769% growth in their annual profit earlier this year, in a large part due to the increased investment in the much sought-after AI technologies.
Some of the company’s latest announcements on this front of development included the reveal of the Blackwell AI GPUs, and the unveiling of generative AI technologies which was designed to make game NPCs more lifelike. However, if there’s one Nvidia-related announcement that went under the radar in recent years, it would be the barely discussed Streamline software development kit “SDK.”
Having been released back in 2022, Nvidia’s Streamline services served as a tool designed to make the process of implementing and upscaling technologies such as DLSS and FSR a lot easier. The open-source plugin would be of great use to developers, and can make the incorporation of super-resolution technology in games reach more of a widespread base. That being said, that’s why the latest developments on Streamline are worth taking note of.
According to Github’s changelog for version 2.4.0 of Nvidia’s Streamline software, support for a new “E” preset has been added to the tool and the new preset now serves as the default for those using the DLSS super-resolution in their respective games. In addition, DLSS 3.7.0 has been implemented into all available profiles within streamline. As stated by the creator of the popular tool, DLSSTweaks, in a Reddit post, this happens to be quite a noteworthy change as this new version of DLSS was previously only available to the DLSS-D and Ray Reconstructions profiles.
In the end, it seems like this update for Streamline will be of great use to those looking to make improvements to motion clarity and reduce smearing in their respective games.