NVIDIA Presents DLSS 4, RTX 5060 GPU, and DOOM: The Dark Ages at Computex 2025
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At Computex 2025, NVIDIA Reveals RTX 5060, Broadens DLSS Compatibility, and Highlights DOOM: The Dark Ages Upgrades

As Computex 2025 fully returns to Taipei, NVIDIA has stepped into the spotlight with a number of noteworthy announcements that highlight its ongoing dominance in gaming, AI, and graphics technology. With the introduction of the RTX 5060 GPU, along with new advancements in DLSS and RTX Remix, the company is setting the pace for the upcoming generation of PC gaming and content creation.

RTX 5060 Officially Unveiled: Affordable Performance for Everyone

Leading NVIDIA’s Computex 2025 presentation is the formal introduction of the GeForce RTX 5060, the newest member of the Blackwell GPU family. Set to launch on May 19, the RTX 5060 aims to deliver robust performance at an affordable price. Situated just below the newly released RTX 5060 Ti, this fresh GPU is aimed at gamers, content creators, and everyday users who are in search of a potent yet budget-friendly upgrade.

The RTX 5060 comes equipped with DLSS 4 (Deep Learning Super Sampling), NVIDIA’s newest AI-driven upscaling technology. According to NVIDIA, the card can achieve over 100 frames per second at 1080p across more than 100 supported games, positioning it as an outstanding choice for mainstream gamers eager to enjoy next-gen performance without overspending.

DLSS 4 Expands Its Reach to Over 125 Games

In conjunction with the RTX 5060 announcement, NVIDIA affirmed that the adoption of DLSS 4 is on a rapid rise. With compatibility in over 125 games and applications, DLSS 4 is establishing itself as a mainstay in contemporary PC gaming. The technology utilizes AI to upscale lower-resolution images in real time, leading to smoother frame rates and enhanced visual clarity.

This expansion is excellent news for gamers utilizing mid-range systems, as DLSS enables them to experience high-quality visuals and performance in demanding AAA titles. More announcements regarding DLSS-compatible games are anticipated in the upcoming months, solidifying its importance in the gaming landscape.

RTX Remix and Portal RTX Enhancement

NVIDIA also shared updates regarding RTX Remix, its modding platform that allows creators to remaster classic games with ray tracing and DLSS enhancements. Since its inception, over 350 projects have been initiated, highlighting the community’s eagerness to revitalize older titles.

One of the most awaited projects, the Portal RTX Enhancement, is set to release on May 18—just before the commencement of Computex. This remastered edition of Valve’s renowned puzzle game will incorporate full ray tracing, DLSS 4, and various visual improvements, providing a look into the future of retro game preservation and enhancement.

DOOM: The Dark Ages Receives a Visual Revamp

NVIDIA also announced that DOOM: The Dark Ages, the newest chapter in the famed franchise, will undergo a considerable visual enhancement this June. The game will implement DLSS Ray Reconstruction and improved path tracing technologies, promising to elevate both performance and graphic fidelity.

These upgrades will enable players to engage with DOOM’s signature rapid-paced action with even greater immersion and responsiveness. The update is likely to increase frame rates on RTX-enabled systems while preserving the high-quality visuals that fans expect from the franchise.

AI and Blackwell Architecture Keep Advancing

While gaming was the main theme of NVIDIA’s Computex presentations, the company also hinted at ongoing progress in AI and its Blackwell GPU architecture. The RTX 50-series, constructed on Blackwell, is engineered to cater to both gaming and AI workloads, reflecting the increasing intersection of these two fields.

NVIDIA’s persistent investment in AI-centric features like DLSS and RTX Remix emphasizes its broader aim to weave machine learning into every facet of the user experience—from rendering realistic graphics to facilitating real-time content creation.

Looking Forward

Although the announcements from Computex 2025 may not rival the scale of NVIDIA’s CES 2025 showcase, they reaffirm the company’s dedication to innovation and accessibility. With the RTX 5060 providing next-gen performance at a more mainstream price, and DLSS 4 becoming increasingly prevalent, NVIDIA is ensuring that high-quality gaming is accessible to more users than ever.

As the Blackwell architecture evolves and AI integration intensifies, NVIDIA is set to remain at the forefront of the gaming and graphics industry. Stay tuned for further updates as Computex 2025 progresses.

For additional coverage on Computex 2025 and NVIDIA’s latest advancements, visit CGMagazine’s dedicated event page.

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