NVIDIA Smooth Motion Will Be Available On GeForce RTX 40 GPUs Soon, Frame-Gen Enablement Via NVIDIA App

NVIDIA's recently introduced Smooth Motion technology will soon be supported on GeForce RTX 40 GPUs. enabling frame-gen on all games. NVIDIA Confirms Smooth Motion is Coming for GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs in Future Update For games that don't have support for DLSS, NVIDIA has come up with its new solution that competes against AMD's Fluid Motion Frames. We reported yesterday about Smooth Motion, which is AMD's technology for adding more smoothness to the gameplay. The option can now be found in

NVIDIA Rolls Out Enhanced RTX Video Super Resolution, Now Consumes Less Power With More Performance

With an added Auto quality option, the NVIDIA RTX VSR can noticeably drop the GPU power consumption. NVIDIA Updates RTX VSR, Adds to NVIDIA App with Versatile Control Options for Lower GPU Consumption NVIDIA RTX Video Super Resolution has been enhanced to use fewer GPU resources than before, which significantly lowers the power consumption depending on the load. The latest model can be found in the NVIDIA App's System tab, where one can control various parameters of the RTX VSR technology. In the FAQ section, NVIDIA mentions that the new

Apple Watch Lawsuit That Was Filed Six Years Ago, Alleging Swelling Batteries Broke Crucial Components, Is Finally Settled, For A $20 Million Compensation

In 2019, a class-action lawsuit was filed that detailed the battery-swelling attributes of multiple Apple Watch models, which caused various problems, such as the display popping out of the assembly, along with a myriad of other issues. The filing was carried out at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, alleging that the problem affected owners of the Apple Watch Series 1, Apple Watch Series 2, and Apple Watch Series 3. Even though the company denied any wrongdoing

Bloodlines 2 Combat Is Shaping Well Based on the Latest Dev Diary

The Chinese Room has just published the latest developer diary focused on Bloodlines 2 combat. It's a bit late on the schedule (it was originally meant to go live on January 29), but its content is well worth the wait, as the UK-based studio has provided several glimpses of what combat will look like when the first-person roleplaying game releases later this year. To begin with, Senior Game Designer Max Bottomley revealed that the team has taken care to make dedicated melee animations for each of

Apple Is Close to Selecting a Display Supplier for Its Foldable iPhone, Maintaining Current Industry Standards for Thickness, Size, and Curvature Radius

Apple's foldable iPhone is a dream at this point, and while Samsung and Google have already offered their products, the iPhone maker is taking its sweet time. It is now being reported that Apple is in the final stages of selecting a key display supplier for its foldable iPhone. Apple will potentially offer different versions of its foldable iPhone, possibly following Samsung's approach of a Flip and a Fold version. Apple will select a display supplier for its foldable iPhone between February and April, with a heavy focus on

AMD’s RDNA 4 GPUs Will Get “Good Enough” RADV Support With Mesa 25.0 Release, Will Only Lack Two Components

With the current RADV state, there won't be any issues for the RDNA 4 GPU users on Linux platforms except that it will lack some non-crucial features. Lead RADV Developer Confirms Decent RADV Support for RX 9070 GPUs at Launch, Will be Enhanced Further After Official Launch As we approach the launch of AMD's RDNA 4 GPU lineup, developers in Valve's Linux Graphics Driver team have optimized the RADV driver for the GPUs (via Phoronix). The RADV (Radeon Vulkan) is

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Intel Abandons “Much-Hyped” Falcon Shores AI GPUs, Shifts Focus To Jaguar Shores For “Rack-Scale” Solutions

In a turn of events, Intel has now announced that their next-gen Falcon Shores AI accelerators won't be released onto the markets, showing the company's struggle in the AI business. Intel Claims Falcon Shores Isn't Ready For The Competition In The Markets; Says Jaguar Shores Will Deliver "Rack-Scale" Solution Well, Intel's journey in the AI markets hasn't been too impressive, given that the firm has struggled to maintain a hold over the industry. Team Blue failed to

Following DeepSeek’s Continued Hype, OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Gov For U.S. Government Agencies To Help Boost Their Efficiency

OpenAI has made its mark in the AI field with its revolutionary platforms, and the company is seeing increasing competition from many big tech giants who are also approaching artificial intelligence aggressively. Even a Chinese-based startup, DeepSeek, is stirring up the industry. This has not pushed back OpenAI as it is set on its ambitious goal of expanding its services and appealing to a wider audience through new features and products. The tech giant has now announced ChatGPT Gov for U.S. government agencies. OpenAI is determined to establish

Firaxis Reveals the Civilization VII Roadmap for 2025

It's not long until Civilization VII releases, with just 11 days to go until the full release of the title. However, those who have the Deluxe or Founders Edition of Civilization VII will get access to the game from 6 February. To get people excited about the long-term plans of Civilization VII, Firaxis has posted the roadmap for the game so you can see what to expect for the rest of 2025. March will be getting some significant updates, with the addition of Ada Lovelace

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 PC Isn’t Off to a Great Start [Hotfix Live Now]

[UPDATE] Sony has just released a hotfix (v1.31.0.0) that should resolve that pesky crash issue in Marvel's Spider-Man 2 for PC. This hotfix addresses some of the device hang crashes that could occur while playing the game with ray-tracing enabled. The changes in this patch are based on player feedback and data from our crash reporting system. While we are aware of other crashes, we intend to get these first fixes out as soon as possible. [