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Changement de calendrier pour DLSS 4.5 : NVIDIA a modifié son billet GeForce et indique désormais que la mise à jour stable de NVIDIA App « lance la semaine prochaine », en lieu et place du « 13 janvier » évoqué auparavant. Selon les éléments visibles, il semblerait que le déploiement se décale discrètement.
En l’état, il faut passer par la version beta de NVIDIA App 11.0.6 pour activer les overrides DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution, globalement ou jeu par jeu. Le réglage clé se trouve dans Graphiques, DLSS Override : Model Presets. En position « Latest », l’application mappe vers les nouveaux presets Super Resolution : le Model M est traité comme « Latest », avec Model L proposé en alternative.

D’après VideoCardz, NVIDIA poursuit aussi la migration des fonctions du Panneau de configuration vers l’application. Le beta 11.0.6 ajoute les derniers réglages NVIDIA Surround dans Système > Écrans, ainsi que la correction de bords et les raccourcis. S’y ajoutent un reporting enrichi pour Advanced Optimus sur portable et un Debug Mode qui neutralise overclocking et ajustements de tension jusqu’au prochain redémarrage.
Rien ne change pour les impatients : il faut s’inscrire à la branche beta de NVIDIA App, puis installer le GeForce Game Ready Driver 591.74, mis en ligne par NVIDIA le 5 janvier 2026. Comme le résume le billet GeForce, la version stable « launches next week », sans date précise.
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The Information has published a report with interesting tidbits about Apple’s partnership with Google, which will have Gemini serve as the foundation for its AI features, including the new Siri. Here are the details.
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US president says ‘help is on its way’, as reported death toll rises into the thousands and concerns Tehran may carry out first protest-related execution, that of Erfan Soltani
Trump promises ‘help is on its way’ and tells Iranians to ‘keep protesting’
Hundreds of gunshot eye injuries found in one Iranian hospital amid brutal crackdown on protests
The death toll from a crackdown on protests in Iran has jumped to at least 2,571, including 12 children, activists said early on Wednesday.
The figure came from the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency, which has been accurate in multiple rounds of unrest in Iran in recent years.
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‘We call on other countries to do the same’ says foreign minister; major fires after Ukraine targets Russian drone plant at Taganrog. What we know on day 1,421
The Estonian government has banned 261 Russians who fought in Ukraine from entering Estonia. “This is only the beginning,” said Markus Tsahkna, Estonia’s foreign minister. “We call on other countries to do the same.” Estonia, which borders Russia, has called for a Europe-wide visa ban on Russian veterans of the Ukraine war, and has gained support from Baltic and Nordic countries. Its interior ministry estimates as many as 1.5 million Russians have taken part in the invasion, about half of them having served on the frontline.
Estonia’s interior minister, Igor Taro, said the threat posed was “not theoretical”, adding that the Russians had “combat experience and military training, and may often have a criminal background”. The interior ministry said those who had committed atrocities in Ukraine had “no place in the free world”. The move was praised the Ukrainian foreign minister, Andrij Sybiga, who called entry bans a “necessary security measure” and “a clear signal that impunity will not be tolerated”.
Ukraine said its forces struck a drone manufacturing plant in the western Rostov region of Russia where the governor reported a local state of emergency there after two “enterprises” were hit. Various reports identified the target as the Atlant Aero plant at Taganrog making Russia’s Molniya strike and surveillance drones as well as parts for Orion drones. Video footage and photographs showed buildings well ablaze.
Two Greek-owned oil tankers were hit in the Black Sea on Tuesday, one of which was scheduled to load Kazakh oil on Russia’s coast, officials said. The Maltese-flagged Matilda and Liberian-flagged Delta Harmony did not sustain major damage and there were no injuries, Greece’s maritime ministry told Agence France-Presse. The Matilda was headed to load Kazakh oil at the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) terminal near Russia’s Black Sea port of Novorossiysk when it was attacked, Kazakh state energy firm Kazmunaygas said. Ukraine has previously targeted the shared CPC terminal as it seeks to deprive Russia of oil revenue.
Russia struck cities across Ukraine overnight into Tuesday in one of its biggest attacks of the new year so far, killing at least four people and knocking out heat and power, exposing millions to dangerous winter cold.
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At least four displaced Palestinians killed when strong winds caused walls to collapse onto their tents and a one-year-old boy died of hypothermia
Strong winter winds collapsed walls onto flimsy tents for Palestinians displaced by war in Gaza, killing at least four people, as dangerous living conditions persist after more than two years of devastating Israeli bombardment and aid shortfalls.
A ceasefire has been in effect since October, but aid groups say that Palestinians broadly lack the shelter necessary to withstand frequent winter storms.
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