In an unusual turn of events, an Italian television channel has drawn attention by broadcasting footage of Nvidia’s DLSS 5 reveal trailer, only to subsequently issue a copyright strike against Nvidia’s own YouTube channel. This incident illuminates ongoing debates surrounding intellectual property rights in the gaming and tech sectors, as first reported by PC Gamer.
Nvidia’s recent unveiling of DLSS 5 has sparked significant debate among gamers and developers alike, with many expressing concerns over the potential impact on game aesthetics. During a Q&A session at the GPU Technology Conference (GTC) 2026, CEO Jensen Huang took the opportunity to address this backlash directly. As first reported by IGN, Huang’s response to the criticism was straightforward, asserting, “first of all, they’re completely wrong.”
Nvidia has officially announced the upcoming release of Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) 5, set to launch this fall. During a presentation at the GTC 2026 conference, CEO Jensen Huang highlighted the advancements and capabilities of this new technology, which aims to enhance the graphical fidelity of games through advanced AI techniques.
As GTC 2026 approaches, NVIDIA is anticipated to make a significant shift in its GPU strategy, moving away from the longstanding notion that a single graphics card can meet all computing needs. This evolution comes at a time when the demands for AI infrastructure have dramatically changed, compelling hardware manufacturers to adapt their offerings to cater to more specialized workloads, as first reported by Wccftech.