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NVIDIA Released a New AI Upscaling Feature that Converts SDR to HDR

NVIDIA rolled out a new feature titled 'RTX Video HDR' as part of its latest stable driver update. The version 551.23 Game Ready driver offers support for RTX Video HDR on all web-based video content, provided the user meets the requirements. In order to utilize RTX Video HDR, users must have HDR10-enabled monitors, HDR support on their computer, and HDR enabled in Windows 11's operating system.

The RTX Video HDR feature can be enabled in the same way as NVIDIA's previously-released AI Video Enhancement feature, which is in the Video section of the NVIDIA Control Panel application. It is important to note that enabling this feature, particularly when also enabling RTX AI Video Enhancement, will place a large load on the graphics card, which may lead to increased heat generation and fan noise.
Trend Themes
1. AI Upscaling - The new RTX Video HDR feature by NVIDIA provides AI upscaling for web-based video content, converting SDR to HDR.
2. HDR Support - The RTX Video HDR feature requires HDR10-enabled monitors, HDR support on the computer, and HDR enabled in Windows 11's operating system.
3. Graphics Card Load - Enabling RTX Video HDR and RTX AI Video Enhancement can place a large load on the graphics card, resulting in increased heat generation and fan noise.
Industry Implications
1. Computer Hardware - The Computer Hardware industry can leverage the AI upscaling trend to enhance graphics card capabilities and optimize HDR support.
2. Video Streaming - The Video Streaming industry can benefit from the RTX Video HDR trend by providing enhanced HDR streaming experiences for users with HDR-enabled devices.
3. Operating Systems - The Operating Systems industry can explore opportunities to optimize HDR support in Windows 11 and enable seamless utilization of RTX Video HDR features.

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