Nvidia G-Sync Pulsar gaming monitors take backlight strobing tech to another level, with four fresh displays launching today.
Graphics Cards 'It is basically DLSS. That’s the way graphics ought to be': Nvidia's Jensen Huang has a clear vision for the future of its gaming GPUs and is going to be all about neural rendering ...
My Foolish colleague Timothy Green recently published an article suggesting that NVIDIA's G-SYNC technology might not last against what rival graphics maker Advanced Micro Devices calls FreeSync. As ...
It's been two years since Nvidia unveiled G-Sync Pulsar. It combines variable refresh rate with adaptive backlight strobing, synchronizing the panel refresh, GPU output, and strobe ...
Nvidia has announced a major change to its image-smoothing G-Sync technology that will open the feature up to more gamers. Nvidia and MediaTek have linked up to redesign G-Sync to work with MediaTek ...
Nvidia has finally moved on from having G-Sync only be available in its own proprietary monitor scalers, with the announcement of a new Mediatek Nvidia G-Sync scaler partnership. This means G-Sync ...
G-Sync is a popular VRR format that’s key to motion fidelity when your gaming PC is packing a Nvidia GPU. This technology syncs your monitor’s refresh rate to your graphics card to prevent stuttering.
Bottom line: Nvidia is teaming up with MediaTek on a new scaler for gaming monitors that will eliminate the need for a separate G-Sync module. This new scaler is very similar to existing scaler ...
The widespread adoption of VRR tech has been hampered by a rocky path strewn with expensive proprietary technology and competing standards. VESA and AMD tried to clear some rubble away with the ...
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