When I read the highlighted part, especially the Neural Rendering, I couldn't help but think about what Jensen said earlier this year about AI generated games (here's an article about it):
"Jensen foresees a future in which GPU-powered AI tools could come full circle and put all that processing power to use in generating computer graphics again. But note the wording: generating graphics rather than rendering. And he thinks that an AI-generated gaming future could arrive within the next ten years, with early attempts potentially showing up within five years."
I doubt we're there yet, and that whole sentence could be the marketing way of saying frame gen 2.0, with the AI creating/rendering the extra frames, but I have no doubt that this may be the first step in that direction he talked about.
Please excuse my bad English.
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