Enlarge (credit: Nvidia) Back in 2013, Nvidia introduced a new technology called G-Sync to eliminate screen tearing and stuttering effects and reduce input lag when playing PC games. The company accomplished this by tying your display's refresh rate to the actual frame rate of the game you were playing, and similar variable refresh-rate (VRR) technology has become a mainstay even in budget monitors and TVs today. The issue for Nvidia is that G-Sync isn't what has been driving most of that adoption.

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  • Nvidia is ditching dedicated G-Sync modules to push back against FreeSync’s ubiquity
    The VRR technology in most low-end to mid-range screens these days is usually some version of the royalty-free AMD FreeSync or ... features that current dedicated G-Sync modules do.
    08/20/2024 - 1:09 am | View Link
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