Nvidia G Sync has been all the news lately, and due to good reason too : G Sync will apparently end all Lag/Tearing/Stutter. However AMD has been unusually silent about this and speaking fairly, what really can you reply to an innovation like G Sync. Well AMD might have an answer of its own: Heterogeneous Queuing.
AMD to End GPU Slavery - All Processors Equal - Brave New World Architecture
Basically here's what heterogeneous queuing will do. As you may know the CPU and GPU work together to process this thing called Games. However the relationship is far from equal. The CPU is the undisputed master. It controls itself, and dispatches 'orders; for the GPU. However the 'orders' tend to get an inevitable delay since they travel through the OS and Kernel Drivers before arriving to to the GPU. Naturally the GPU cannot create 'orders' for the CPU, since it can hardly create tasks for itself. However AMD aims to end GPU Slavery Once and for all.
#AMD finally replies to #Nvidia GSync. The Solution? End GPU Slavery! All Processors Equal! http://t.co/Gt28wUaEIS
— Usman Pirzada (@usmanpirzada) October 25, 2013
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