![]() ![]() We do not crowd-source driver QA testing with public betas, we do it ourselves. NVIDIA created the Game Ready Driver program in 2014 to help deliver the best gaming experience possible and it has been the industry standard for game support and reliability. The company has also released various firmware fixes for its latest GeForce RTX graphics cards over the past few months since its launch. NVIDIA has gone in guns blazing at AMD and Intel by showcasing the extent of readiness they offer gamers with their driver suite. ![]() AMD has 25 drivers of which 19 are BETA and support 29 games while Intel had 19 drivers of which 13 were BETA & add support for 28 titles. In 2022, NVIDIA has a total of 18 drivers of which are WHQL certified (Non-BETA) and feature support for 69 titles. ![]() AMD had 29 releases of which 24 were BETA drivers and supported just 37 games while Intel had 14 driver releases that included 5 BETA releases and supported just 5 games. In a chart shared by NVIDIA, the company shows that they had 20 Game Ready Driver releases in 2021 alone (all of which were WHQL certified), adding support for 75 games. While other companies have been working hard to match the level of features offered by NVIDIA in its Game-Ready Driver & Experience suite, gamers still utilize NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX & GTX hardware solely due to the green team’s GPU driver support. ![]() We have also seen the introduction of brand-new features in both gaming and creator applications. These drivers have introduced performance improvements, bug fixes, and various QOL enhancements over the years. The NVIDIA Game Ready Driver experience was made to make sure that each newly released AAA title gets the best day-0 support. NVIDIA Is Game-Ready With Its Driver Releases, Takes Shot At AMD & Intel For Making Gamers QA Test Through Public BETAs # ![]()
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