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This month, the battle for GPU market share officially extends beyond the computer itself and into the display space, with AMD's FreeSync technology launching to compete with Nvidia's G-Sync. G-Sync ...
Six years after the introduction of the hardware-based G-Sync technology Nvidia has announced it's opening up its graphics cards to adaptive sync monitors which support Variable Refresh Rates.
AMD's decision to work with VESA (the standards body for computer graphics) to develop a competitor to Nvidia's G-Sync technology might well turn out to be the right one in the long run, but it hasn't ...