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Nvidia ShadowPlay is a hardware-accelerated screen recording utility available as part of Nvidia's GeForce Experience and Nvidia App softwares for GeForce GPUs. Launched in 2013, it can be configured to record a continuous buffer, allowing the user to save the video retroactively. [1] [2] ShadowPlay is supported for any Nvidia GTX 600 series ...
At the same time, Nvidia announced ShadowPlay, a screen capture solution that used an integrated H.264 encoder built into the Kepler architecture that Nvidia had not revealed previously. It could be used to record gameplay without a capture card, and with negligible performance decrease compared to software recording solutions, and was ...
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In other words, Nvidia's recent sell-off is a big deal. And not just because of the value it has lost -- after all, that could be recovered in a similarly short amount of time.
Nvidia's sell-off began when the company's better-than-expected earnings print on Aug. 28 just wasn't good enough for Wall Street. While Nvidia’s revenue beat Wall Street expectations by 4.1% ...
Nvidia and AMD video adapters provide an 'Adaptive Vsync' option, which will turn on vertical synchronization only when the frame rate of the software exceeds the display's refresh rate, disabling it otherwise. That eliminates the stutter that occurs as the rendering engine frame rate drops below the display's refresh rate. [4]
The storm is expected to move off the Atlantic Coast on Thursday, but not before dumping several inches of snow on Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee, ...
The Nvidia Shield version of GeForce Now, formerly known as Nvidia Grid, launched in beta in 2013, [3] with Nvidia officially unveiling its name on September 30, 2015. The subscription service provided users with unlimited access to a library of games hosted on Nvidia servers for the life of the subscription, being delivered to subscribers ...