Nvidia Slays the Shader Stutter: New Fix Aims to End PC Gaming Wait Times
Nvidia has released a new update designed to tackle the pervasive issue of shader compilation that often leads to long wait times or performance stutters at the start of PC games. By optimizing how these assets are handled, the fix aims to provide a smoother out-of-the-box experience. Meanwhile, industry giants Microsoft and Intel are also developing their own technologies to address this common technical hurdle, signaling a broader industry push toward seamless gaming performance.
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