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.
Nvidia has released a new driver update, version 590.26, introducing Smooth Motion technology for RTX 40 Series GPUs. This update is a preview version and is available for download to users with an ...
Nvidia’s Smooth Motion, a driver-level frame generation feature for RTX 40 and 50 series GPUs, has delivered significant performance gains in Escape From Tarkov, with some tests showing doubled ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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, ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA introduced Smooth Motion, a driver-level frame generation feature, initially for Blackwell GPUs only, but it isn't exclusive to the new graphics cards. Team Green has confirmed that ...