AI Hardware NVIDIA Gives Devs More Tools To Integrate RTX & AI Features – TensorRT for Unreal Engine Delivers 50% Boost, ComfyUI Made Easy On Any RTX GPU Hassan Mujtaba • at EDT Add on Google NVIDIA has expanded its RTX & AI feature set with more capabilities provided to developers for integration within their latest apps, including games. NVIDIA Bets Big on Its "AI PC" Ecosystem With RTX GPUs, Provides Devs With New & Improved Tool Sets The NVIDIA RTX and AI PC technologies are one of the industry's most advanced tool sets offered to developers. These tools make integration of the latest features and capabilities in apps & games easier than ever. Related Story NVIDIA’s Nemotron 3 Super Tops The Open-Source AI Model Chart, Beating DeepSeek & GPT-OSSToday, NVIDIA has announced more integrations that help developers create next-gen experiences. Last month, NVIDIA rolled out its DLSS 4.5 SDK, allowing developers to integrate the new DLSS 4.5 feature set, such as Dynamic Multi-Frame Generation, Multi-Frame Generation 6X, and 2nd Generation Transformer Model in games through Streamline. We also have some exciting developer updates. Notably, game developers can now begin integrating NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 with Dynamic Multi Frame Generation, Multi Frame Generation 6X, and the second-generation transformer model for NVIDIA Super Resolution. In addition to that, NVIDIA also has more tools that are being made available to developers, with the highlights listed below: A new NVIDIA TensorRT for RTX plugin for Unreal Engine’s Neural Network Engine (NNE) is now available. The TensorRT for RTX plugin provides a runtime for Unreal Engine’s NNE, enabling efficient deployment of AI models directly within real-time applications. In practice, developers can see 1.5x performance improvements compared to DirectML-based approaches. NVIDIA Kimodo, a research project, can now be used for easier motion generation. It can help reduce iteration time and expand the range of character movement in a project, while maintaining consistency with existing animation systems. Learn more about Kimodo.  We’ve put together a guide to using ComfyUI to help produce pre-production assets. It walks creators through three production-ready workflows from the GenAI Creator Toolkit, adapted from the NVIDIA GTC 2026 Deep Learning Institute course “Create Generative AI Workflows for Design and Visualization in ComfyUI.” Each workflow is standalone, runs on any NVIDIA RTX GPU with 16 GB or more of VRAM, and works on both Windows and Linux.

NVIDIA Advances RTX and AI Development with New Toolkit Updates