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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.
At the Beijing Expo, Jensen Huang also announced plans for a new chip for Chinese clients that is designed for robotics and smart factories.
Right now, the Alienware 16X Aurora is on sale for $1,399 at Best Buy. That’s $400 off an RTX 5060 gaming laptop that launched only a few weeks ago. If you’re looking to update to a new portable gaming rig or want to get into the world of PC gaming, this is a notebook worth checking out.
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang visits China with reports of the new RTX 6000D AI GPU expected to launch this year, estimated to sell 2 million units in 2025.
So, while the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 has been out for a little over a month, I was finally able to get the Asus Prime model tested this week – and the results have been unsurprising. Just like the rest of the RTX 5000 lineup,
Nvidia's newest preview driver enables Smooth Motion technology for RTX 40-series GPUs, which can double the frame rate in almost all games.
With Nvidia's RTX 5000, the lowest tier is the RTX 5050, a very budget friendly take on the hardware. But its low specs mean it's of questionable utility.
Given that textures generally occupy half the VRAM in any given game session (or a good deal more), the benefits should translate to a sizable win for games where grabbing textures from outside the video memory becomes a chore that slows down everything.