Good news NVIDIA graphics users, the company has recently announced its new Game Ready drivers for the upcoming Windows 11. Schedules to launch on October 5th, the new Microsoft Windows 11 brings a lot of improvements over existing Windows 10 and visually its good-looking too.
NVIDIA has released both its Game Ready and NVIDIA Studio drivers for Windows 11 having supported Windows 11 preview builds with WHQL-certified drivers already since June. One of the key gaming features coming to Windows 11 is DirectX 12 Ultimate and so GeForce RTX GPUs will get full support with new drivers.
The G-SYNC HDR monitor owners can enhance SDR games with Microsoft’s Auto HDR, and RTX graphic cards are primed to support DirectStorage. Those who use web calls and video conferencing will find innumerable improvements, along with integrated Microsoft Teams, and NVIDIA Broadcast enhancements thanks to under the hood Windows 11 changes.
Also, if you are a creator and have an RTX graphics card you would be familiar with NVIDIA Studio drivers that provide artists, creators and 3D developers the best performance and reliability when working with creative applications. Also, they get support for GPU acceleration, ray tracing and AI technologies in leading apps.
NVIDIA’s latest drivers for NVIDIA Studio driver has been launched for Windows 10 and 11 which will bring features like NVIDIA Canvas, Jianying video editing software, and an update to the Maxine AR SDK that improves quality and stability of AI-driven body tracking in apps like Notch.
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