Still need hardware capable
They can write a driver, it's no good without the hardware.
No reason why ALL future GPU hardware cannot use it and become standard. You know, the way GPUs used to come with VGA connectors only but eventually moved to DVI, HDMI and DP. This way one single monitor fits ALL GPU vendors.
Your argument only works if we assume tech stands still and never evolves. It really boils down to a short list of logical conclusions.
- Gsync does not have the ability to become a standard because it is proprietary. For this reason Gsync will always be niche.
- Gsync is more costly to implement than DP variable sync/vblank.
- Variable Sync/vblank does have the ability to become standard because it is open to all vendors. Intel, Nvidia, AMD, Matrox (do they still exist
). You get my point. - VESA Variable sync/vblank with DP1.2 and 1.3 (and all future iterations of DP), is here to stay and IS a standard (the clue is in the name VESA) and from what I can see is already gaining more traction than gsync.
Franky I cannot fathom how anyone would turn this into a Green vs Red fight and automatically jump on the Gsync FTW crap. Why would anyone not want a one size fits all standard, so one STANDARD monitor will work to its full capabilities with ANY future GPU?
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