NVIDIA has released the source code for their second generation DLSS, which is an updated version of their RTX technology. This latest leak comes in the wake of a string of data breaches that had compromised some users’ personal information and GeForce drivers.
The “NVIDIA DLSS Source Code Leaked” is a leak that has been made public. The source code for NVIDIA’s Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) technology was leaked online, and hackers have indicated they are also working on a bypass to the GeForce RTX 30 Series hash rate limiter.
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Jensen hasn’t dismissed his whole security team yet.
According to a screenshot given to TechPowerUp by a “unknown tipster,” the valuable source code for NVIDIA’s deep learning super sampling technology has supposedly leaked, after early accusations of a cyber intrusion last week.
The snapshot displays what the website believes is a list of critical DLSS files—the newest 2.2 version, no less—something that may be useful to rivals wanting to get an advantage with their own upscaling solutions, prompting jokes about DLSS turning open source.
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The Source Code for NVIDIA’s DLSS has been leaked (TechPowerUp)
- C++ files, headers, and assets that make up DLSS are included in the list, which seems to be reliable.
- There’s also a handy “Programming Guide” paper that may assist developers understand the code and build it appropriately.
- The open-source Linux driver community might use this code leak to introduce DLSS to the platform, or AMD and Intel could learn from its architecture.
Another upshot of the NVIDIA cyberattack, according to PC Gamer, might be the revelation of a bypass for the hash rate limits on GeForce RTX 30 Series LHR graphics cards.
Although there seems to be some evidence that a bypass has already been developed and is being offered, Lapsus$, the entity that has claimed responsibility for the hack, has threatened to release many of the sensitive information it has collected unless NVIDIA unlocks the full mining capabilities of their GPUs.
Nvidia’s hash rate cap will be bypassed, according to a hacker group (PC Gamer)
- Lapsus$, a South American hacking gang, has claimed responsibility for the current assault and promised to sell or leak a “hw folder” if Nvidia does not remove the limitation from their RTX 30-series cards soon. The folder includes schematics, drivers, and other internal material that Lapsus$ claims is of great value to Nvidia.
- […] there’s a rumor that the company is already marketing a bypass for version two of the hash rate restriction technique for GA102 and GA104 GPUs.
- According to the same line of Telegram messages, Nvidia has yet to contact the hackers, and Lapsus$ has announced that it would leak part of the data as a torrent.
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