NVIDIA has announced DLSS 3, the latest iteration of its Deep Learning Super Sampling technology, designed to enhance gaming performance by generating new frames using artificial intelligence. This new version is claimed to deliver up to four times the performance boost in games compared to native rendering, significantly improving frame rates and visual responsiveness in supported titles. DLSS 3 is introduced in conjunction with the launch of NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 4000-series graphics cards, which are required to utilize the new feature. Unlike previous iterations of DLSS that focused on upscaling lower resolution images to higher resolutions, DLSS 3 can create entirely new frames, which allows for much greater performance increases. The rollout includes optimized support for over 35 games, with plans to expand support to more titles over time. However, DLSS 3 compatibility is limited exclusively to NVIDIA's latest GPU architecture, meaning it does not support earlier RTX models. This exclusivity positions DLSS 3 as a key selling point for the RTX 4000-series as it aims to set a new standard in gaming performance and visual fidelity.