Nvidia G-Sync Pulsar gaming monitors take backlight strobing tech to another level, with four fresh displays launching today.
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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 ...
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.
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 ...
G-SYNC was built from the ground up for gaming. It uses a custom made hardware module with a DRAM buffer to do low framerate compensation in hardware on the monitor itself. The module replaces the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 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 ...