Another blow from hackers to Nvidia. DLSS 2.2 supersampling technology source code published

Yesterday we wrote that the hackers who hacked into the internal network of Nvidia began to publish the stolen data. First, drivers were leaked to the public, and now hackers have dealt a much more serious blow to Nvidia – the source code for DLSS supersampling technology has been published.

Another blow from hackers to Nvidia.  DLSS 2.2 supersampling technology source code published

For ordinary users, this data is of no interest, but for Nvidia’s competitors, this is very valuable information. In addition, we are talking about one of the latest versions of DLSS, which provides the best picture quality in games. For example, the image quality with DLSS Performance settings is higher than AMD FSR Ultra Quality. A detailed analysis of the data and how DLSS works will surely allow AMD to peep something from a competitor and thereby improve its own technology. In addition, you should not discount Intel, which, according to rumors, is preparing an analogue of DLSS for its Arc line of video cards. In general, the published source codes are a big blow to Nvidia. But probably not the last blow. Hackers demand that the company disable anti-mining protection, otherwise other intellectual property of the company will be posted on the Web. Nvidia is ignoring these requirements so far.

Source: ixbt

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