Nvidia has released a new driver update, version 551.23, which introduces RTX Video HDR, a feature that enables the upscaling of Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) content to High Dynamic Range (HDR) using artificial intelligence. This enhancement is available to all GeForce RTX GPU owners. The driver also adds an Ultra Low Latency Mode specifically for DirectX 12 games. RTX Video HDR is supported on Windows PCs in both Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome browsers, provided HDR is enabled.
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