Valve and Nvidia are rolling out new technologies and settings tweaks aimed at improving PC gaming performance without major hardware upgrades. Valve’s Linux kernel patch reallocates VRAM for games on ...
TL;DR: The NVIDIA App has been updated, and there's a new graphics driver for RTX 5090 and 5080 GPUs, plus DLSS 4 has been officially introduced for 75 games and apps. An unexpected addition is the ...
Driver-level frame interpolation represents a method of predicting additional frames to achieve smoother gameplay in titles that do not support advanced upscaling or engine-based frame generation.
TL;DR: NVIDIA's Smooth Motion technology, initially exclusive to RTX 50 Series, is now supported on RTX 40 Series GPUs via the GeForce 590.26 Preview Driver. This AI-driven frame generation enhances ...
Nvidia has developed well-known software features like DLSS and variable refresh rate technologies such as its proprietary G-Sync technology. These software features go hand in hand with its RTX GPUs, ...
A new feature has just appeared in a preview version of the latest Nvidia GeForce driver, which is the ability to enable frame gen even in games that don't support DLSS. Much like AMD Fluid Motion ...
Nvidia’s latest preview driver has quietly unlocked Smooth Motion support for the RTX 40-series, giving owners of these cards a simple way to boost frame rates in almost any game. Smooth Motion was ...
Nvidia’s new Smooth Motion feature, a driver-level frame generation tool for RTX 40 and 50 series GPUs, can double framerates in certain games without adding noticeable latency or visual artifacts.
In brief: Buried near the end of the description for the Nvidia App update that introduced support for RTX 50 series graphics cards, multi-frame generation, and DLSS 4, is a little-noticed new feature ...