2022 was an amazing year for GeForce gamers, with the launch of GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics cards, and continual innovation that made NVIDIA DLSS, NVIDIA Reflex, and ray tracing even better. DLSS momentum is strong with over 250 DLSS games and creative applications now available, and 50 additional DLSS 3 games released or soon-to-be released.
Ray tracing entered a new era with the launch of Portal with RTX, a fully ray-traced reimagining of Valve’s classic game, showing the full potential of NVIDIA RTX Remix and real-time ray tracing on GeForce RTX graphics cards. And NVIDIA Reflex adoption accelerated rapidly, with GeForce gamers now enjoying more responsive gameplay in over 50 titles, with new integrations launching every month.
2023 promises to be equally exciting, and to kick things off NVIDIA headed to CES 2023 to make numerous announcements for gamers and creators that leverage the power of RTX to accelerate workloads, and enable new possibilities.
In this summary, we’ll highlight all of our GeForce announcements, which include the unveiling of GeForce RTX 40 Series laptops, releasing February, the reveal of the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti, releasing January 5th, the announcement of new DLSS 3 games, news about GeForce NOW’s Ultimate upgrade streaming RTX 4080-class performance, and more.
For all the details, and everything else we announced, watch our full presentation, and read on below.