This is something Nvidia has had for a while, with the introduction of the RTX 3000 series GPUs. It's a rather interesting idea. But IMO it would be best not to put in the GPU. Rather, it should go in the display.
For instance, I've had a bunch of headaches with my Valve Index headset with the displayport cable being too long. (I wound up having to buy an active cable.) A big part of the reason for this is the high resolution and framerate of the displays in the headset. If instead the upscaling were done in the headset, the data rate needed between computer and headset wouldn't need to be as high.
This is something Nvidia has had for a while, with the introduction of the RTX 3000 series GPUs. It's a rather interesting idea. But IMO it would be best *not* to put in the GPU. Rather, it should go in the display.
For instance, I've had a bunch of headaches with my Valve Index headset with the displayport cable being too long. (I wound up having to buy an active cable.) A big part of the reason for this is the high resolution and framerate of the displays in the headset. If instead the upscaling were done in the headset, the data rate needed between computer and headset wouldn't need to be as high.
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