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NVIDIA Smooth Motion is now available to use on RTX 40-series cards thanks to the release of the new 590.26 preview driver.
The AERO 14 will also come with Intel 13th Gen processors and Nvidia GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs. The AERO 14 is also Nvidia Studio Certified, which means it has been “optimized for stability and ...
A new feature called Smooth Motion makes it all possible, previously only available on the RTX 50-series. Though you will ...
NVIDIA's Smooth Motion tech for GeForce RTX gamers is a driver-based version of Frame Generation you can enable in games ...
NVIDIA's RTX 40-series GPUs may not be far off, based on mounting evidence. As the second half of 2022 approaches, the frequency of news surrounding the much-anticipated cards keeps spiking.
In a bold move, Nvidia has announced that it will be stopping production on its popular RTX 40 Series graphics cards. Calm down gamers! Take a breath. The news has sent waves through the tech ...
Nvidia’s 40-series GPUs launched recently, and to say they’ve made waves in the computing world would be a serious understatement. These cards are big, powerful, and outrageously expensive.
MLID predicts the new 40-series graphics cards could require anywhere between 400W to 600W, which would be a noticeable bump up from the minimum 350W requirement of the GeForce RTX 3090.
Reputable technology insider Moore’s Law Is Dead has heard from his retail sources that due to an influx of stock for RTX 30-series cards, its successor, the RTX 40-series, could be delayed to ...
The survey’s video card data shows a 0.74% increase in RTX 4060 gaming laptop GPUs used by survey responders, rising from 2.84% in May to 3.58% in June. That might not appear like much of a leap ...
NVIDIA's high-end GeFore RTX 40 series GPU supply has been slashed by up to 50% in the lead up to next-gen GeForce RTX 50 'Blackwell' GPUs.
This could mean that RTX 40 series desktop GPUs may once again become hard to source. The leak also suggests that this demand is limited to the RTX 4060 and RTX 4070 series GPUs.