rtx-video-super-resolution

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RTX Video Super Resolution is an NVIDIA technology that uses AI to upscale and enhance video content in real-time, improving clarity and detail on compatible RTX GPUs. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover enabling and configuring this feature in browsers like Microsoft Edge, troubleshooting issues such as driver conflicts or performance impacts, and comparing results across different video sources. Users share tips for optimal settings and report experiences with streaming services and local video playback. The tag also touches on related NVIDIA features like RTX HDR and how they integrate with Windows display settings.
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    Edge 140 Release: Scareware Blocker, HTTPS-First, Tab Groups Auto-Save, GPT-5 Copilot

    Microsoft Edge’s September update lands as a significant security-and-productivity release: Edge 140 (stable build 140.0.3485.54) ships a local AI-powered Scareware blocker, an HTTPS‑first upgrade path, automatic persistence for Tab Groups, expanded Copilot/GPT-5 integrations and media-creation...
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