Mozilla and NVIDIA Collaborate to Add AI-powered NVIDIA RTX Video Support to Firefox Browser

TapTechNews May 16th news, Nvidia officially released a press release, announcing a cooperation with Mozilla Corporation to add support for the AI-based Nvidia RTX Video feature to its Firefox browser. Nvidia launched RTX Video at the CES show in January 2023, invoking artificial intelligence to improve the quality of video playback on browsers on platforms such as YouTube, Prime Video, and Disney+. This technology uses the technology of Nvidia GeForce RTX graphics cards to make videos clearer and more delicate without the need for a higher-resolution video source. The latest stable version of Mozilla Firefox (v126) now supports RTX Video SuperResolution and HDR, and users can more easily access the artificial intelligence-enhanced online video upsampling, artifact removal, and HDR effects. Bobby Holley, the chief technology officer of Mozilla Firefox, said: 'Video is a core pillar of the modern web, and we are committed to providing users with an outstanding experience. Mozilla is integrating RTX Video into the Firefox browser to improve the video quality for our users with compatible GPUs.'

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