One of last year's most talked about and played games, Black Myth: Wukong, is finally adding DLSS 4 support. This includes the new transformer AI model for Super Resolution alongside Multi Frame Generation for the GeForce RTX 50 Series of cards. The update isn't available yet on Steam, though developer Game Science has noted that it will be rolling out to all storefronts in the coming days.
As part of its weekly DLSS article, NVIDIA has provided DLSS with Multi Frame Generation benchmark results captured at 4K, 1440p, and 1080p, covering the full GeForce RTX 50 Series line-up, including the new GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, which will launch tomorrow. With Full Ray Tracing and max settings, the new RTX 5060 Ti hits 149.2 FPS at 1080p and 99.7 FPS at 1440p.
Interestingly, the charts state that Multi Frame Generation was paired with the older CNN model for DLSS Super Resolution. This is a little strange, which probably means the performance we see here will be slightly lower with the new AI transformer model - as it's more computationally heavy than the CNN model.

Black Myth: Wukong 4K DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation benchmarks, image credit: NVIDIA.
Looking at 4K performance, the GeForce RTX 5090 hits an impressive 247.6 FPS, with the RTX 5080 trailing it at 159.7 FPS - a massive 55% increase.

Black Myth: Wukong 1440p DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation benchmarks, image credit: NVIDIA.
Even at 1440p, the flagship GeForce RTX 5090 is 50% faster running Black Myth: Wukong with Full Ray Tracing and DLSS Multi Frame Generation at 295.6 FPS. The rest of the RTX 50 Series GPU fare well at this resolution, with the RTX 5070 hitting 137 FPS, the RTX 5070 Ti hitting 169.5 FPS, and the RTX 5080 hitting 196.6 FPS.