Nvidia is stepping up their game by introducing Smooth Motion technology, which mirrors AMD’s Fluid Motion Frames, for the RTX 5000 and upcoming RTX 4000 series GPUs. This new feature allows Frame Generation to be activated in DX11 and DX12 games through driver settings, giving an edge to Nvidia in the GPU race. While not matching AMD in terms of image quality and input latency, Smooth Motion is a welcome addition for older games lacking Frame Generation support. Nvidia’s continuous efforts to bring these advancements to all GPU series, not just the latest, demonstrate a commitment to improving gaming experiences for all users. The potential expansion of Frame Generation to RTX 3000 series GPUs opens up exciting possibilities for smoother gameplay and enhanced performance. This move by Nvidia sets the stage for a competitive showdown with AMD, promising more innovations and improvements in the gaming hardware arena.