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NVIDIA Shows Off Trio of Upcoming Action Games Running at Up to 500 FPS.

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  • NVIDIA Shows Off Trio of Upcoming Action Games Running at Up to 500 FPS.

    Man, 500 FPS? That;s alot of frames man.

    At GDC 2025, NVIDIA shared new trailers for three upcoming action games: Lost Soul Aside, Stellar Blade, and Tides of Annihilation.
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    I haven't been keeping up with the frame generation aspect, since I can't play in that space yet to get my experience and look closely at what is being used.

    But I am curious if your internet badwith is going up with this "frame generation" Because that last I looked I know some was being pushed to the chips on the boards we the consumer get the "privilege'" to buy, but the actual large scale real time process is being done on thier super computer array. This is good and bad. The bad is, the actual hardware that is capable of doing the task is being phased out taking out of consumers hands and the "power" is literally being put back in the hands of the "corporation / company" in the sense all the big tasks are being done by other hardware the consumer will never have access to unless they spend big money or can create their machine level code. That Nvidia like other chip makers have embedded their instructions* all the way down to a lot of individual chips on the pcb. So to mean it seems when the consumers get mad enough to where something starts affecting the market to where there will have to be a change. It will be much harder for another company to just come in change or shake stuff up by coming out with their own GPU because they will have to do it on the same level as the companies that already exist so you don't have sabatoging your product because you are using some chip of their to make your GPU work. I bet you Nvidia Intel and AMD share nothing when it comes to GPUs except but probably the PCB source. Just my two cents.

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