CES 2026 is underway!
For GeForce gamers and creators, we announced NVIDIA DLSS 4.5, revealed new RTX technology integrations for anticipated games, launched G-SYNC Pulsar monitors, and much more:
For a complete run down of all of these announcements, watch our GeForce On Community Update video below, read on, and click through to our dedicated articles for even more detail about each.
Since its debut at CES 2025, DLSS 4 has set the standard for AI rendering with transformer-based Super Resolution and 4X Multi Frame Generation. Over 250 games and apps are already supported, making DLSS 4 NVIDIA’s most rapidly adopted gaming technology.
At CES 2026, we're raising the bar yet again with NVIDIA DLSS 4.5, introducing a 2nd generation transformer model for DLSS Super Resolution that delivers state-of-the-art image quality, and 6X Dynamic Multi Frame Generation that automatically adjusts the frame rate multiplier for smooth 240+ FPS, 4K path-traced gaming.
Watch NVIDIA’s Bryan Catanzaro walk through NVIDIA DLSS 4.5
All GeForce RTX owners can use NVIDIA app to upgrade games and apps to DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution today, by installing our new NVIDIA app beta update. A full release will follow on January 13th. To get started simply select the “DLSS Override feature - Model Presets” option and choose “Latest”, either globally or on a per-game basis.
NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 6X Dynamic Multi Frame Generation will be released for GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs this Spring.
For more details about each of the new DLSS 4.5 features head to our dedicated announcement article. And to download our newest driver, and the NVIDIA app beta update that enables DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution, head here.
More than 800 games and applications feature RTX technologies, and now, over 250 games and apps support DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation.
At CES 2026, we’re announcing even more RTX integrations for highly anticipated games including 007 First Light, Phantom Blade Zero, PRAGMATA, Resident Evil Requiem and more. And NVIDIA ACE is coming to new games. For full details about each of our new announcements, head on over to our dedicated RTX and DLSS games article, and check out the video carousel below.
In 2013, the launch of G-SYNC revolutionized displays and gaming, introducing Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) technology that all major display manufacturers now incorporate. In the years since, we’ve further enhanced G-SYNC and its capabilities, and brought its technology to TVs and the cloud, enabling GeForce RTX gamers to have the definitive experience throughout their homes.
Today, the next generation of G-SYNC begins with the launch of G-SYNC Pulsar, the latest evolution of our pioneering VRR technology. G-SYNC Pulsar delivers a stutter-free experience with buttery smooth motion, and a new gold standard for visual clarity and fidelity through the invention of variable frequency backlight strobing.
G-SYNC Pulsar displays from Acer, AOC, ASUS and MSI will be available starting January 7th, 6AM PT.
Each of the debut G-SYNC Pulsar displays includes our new G-SYNC Ambient Adaptive Technology, enabling color temperature and brightness to be automatically tuned for optimal viewing at any hour of the day or night.
Our new G-SYNC Pulsar displays are also the first to be built in collaboration with MediaTek, enabling G-SYNC technologies to be incorporated directly into the display scaler, bypassing the need for dedicated G-SYNC modules. This streamlines production, making G-SYNC more accessible for monitor manufacturers, helping us bring G-SYNC technologies and displays to more consumers faster than ever before.
For more info about G-SYNC Pulsar and Ambient Adaptive Technology check out the video above and our dedicated G-SYNC article
Also, there are 63 new G-SYNC Compatible displays, including the world’s first 1,040 Hz gaming monitor from Samsung, the ASUS ROG Strix 5K XG27JCG, a 27-inch, 180Hz, Fast IPS 5120x2880 (5K) display, with 218 pixels per inch, the highest of any G-SYNC Compatible display, and 2026 TVs from LG and Samsung. Learn more here.
GeForce Game Ready Drivers keep your system updated with the latest game optimizations and enhancements. Our latest driver, which is available to download now, works in conjunction with NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution, and the new NVIDIA app beta update. Additionally, it includes support for 63 new G-SYNC Compatible displays that deliver a baseline Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) experience, making your gaming smoother and more enjoyable.
Full details about each of these items can be found in our new GeForce Game Ready Driver article.
Download the new driver through NVIDIA app, or from GeForce.com. Opt into the NVIDIA app beta via Settings --> About. And learn how to activate DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution NVIDIA app overrides in our article.
Many classic PC games remain beloved for their unforgettable stories, characters, and gameplay. But as technology advances, their visuals have become dated, making it harder for gamers to appreciate their magic.
NVIDIA RTX Remix, a modding platform for RTX AI PCs, was built to change that. By reimagining the graphics of these timeless classics with cutting-edge path tracing, Remix has empowered fans to relive their favorite adventures in stunning detail, while introducing a new wave of players to the games that defined an era.
Later this month, a new RTX Remix update will be available on NVIDIA app that adds a powerful logic system, enabling modders to easily trigger dynamic graphics effects throughout the game based on a wide variety of game events.
For more examples of how RTX Remix Logic can enhance classic games, check out our dedicated RTX Remix article. There, you can also check out some of the latest Remix game mods, and learn about upcoming Remix plugins that extend the client’s functionality, giving modders more tools for making their visions come true.
At CES 2026, NVIDIA announced expanded access to GeForce RTX 5080-class performance through its GeForce NOW cloud service, bringing high-fidelity PC gaming to more devices and platforms.
New native apps for Linux PCs and Amazon Fire TV Sticks answer top community requests, and extend RTX gaming across desktops and living rooms, while added HOTAS flight control support deepens immersion and clarity in simulation games. Streamlined sign-on with Gaijin further enhances the experience by getting players into their games faster.
GeForce NOW continues growing its catalog with upcoming AAA titles that will launch in the cloud when they launch on PC, including 007 First Light, Active Matter, Resident Evil Requiem, and Crimson Desert.
NVIDIA RTX AI PCs are enabling AI enthusiasts to run open models and demanding AI workloads privately on‑device, accelerated and free of charge, from 4K video generation to local assistants.
At CES, NVIDIA unveiled a wave of AI performance upgrades that deliver up to 3X faster performance in creative AI apps like ComfyUI, and up to 35% more performance on LLM tools like Llama.cpp, LM Studio and Ollama.
For AI Artists, we introduced updates to ComfyUI that reduce VRAM usage and allow models to be offloaded into system memory, thus letting creators use larger models.
Lightricks has announced the availability of the LTX-2 audio-video model for download, optimized for RTX GPUs with NVFP8 to deliver up to 2X more performance. Check out the LTX-2 User’s Guide to get started with the new model and RTX optimizations today.
The NVIDIA Broadcast 2.1 update makes the Virtual Key Light effect more performant and flexible, now with support for GeForce RTX 3060 GPUs and higher, handling a wider range of lighting conditions and offering broader color‑temperature control to better match different rooms and setups. Download the NVIDIA Broadcast update today.
Nexa.ai also previewed a new beta version of Hyperlink, its local search agent. The update turns RTX PCs into semantic search hubs that index documents, slides, PDFs, images, code and now videos, enabling natural-language queries over local content while keeping data on device. Hyperlink uses NVIDIA RTX optimizations for LLMs in the GGML library, so users can experience up to 100X faster document indexing and 30X faster document inferencing on an RTX 5090 GPU compared to CPU.
For developers, on top of the performance optimizations highlighted above, we released the NVIDIA Nemotron 3 family of open models, ideal for fine tuning for local agentic workflows, and with support for fine-tuning in Unsloth. Check out the NVIDIA developer blog to learn more about these updates.
CES is one of the world’s largest tech exhibitions. Over 4,500 exhibitors showcase their new and upcoming products to over 140,000 attendees, revealing new innovations and setting trends and expectations for the year.
For gamers and creators, our partners unveiled new products, including powerful GeForce RTX and NVIDIA Studio laptops, new GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics card models, and new pre-built desktops.
For further details, be sure to check out their homepages for more.
Stay tuned to GeForce.com throughout 2026, where you can learn about new DLSS, RTX and NVIDIA Reflex game enhancements, new drivers, new features, new AI innovations, and much more.