News Samsung is finally bringing Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro to its OLED TVs

I was wondering about FreeSync not being mentioned in VideoCardz headline. Anyway I'll steel this guy's comment:

https://videocardz.com/newz/samsung...ng-with-oled-s95f-flagship#comment-6708081085
This is just pure marketing from Samsung. It's not about Nvidia or AMD, but it's about VRR support on HDMI 2.1 ports.

1. Nvidia GPUs feature a generic driver supporting VRR on "G-Sync compatible" displays with HDMI 2.1 VRR feature

2. On displays with HDMI 2.0 ports only, VRR will not work without proprietery, and cancelled, G-Sync module

3. Nvidia does not offer G-Sync module v3 with either HDMI 2.1 FRL or DP 2.1 UHBR ports, so no 'special sauce' for "G-Sync" and "G-Sync Ultimate" certification tiers for those ports. Hence "G-Sync Compatible" tier only.

On DP 2.1 displays, we will see only VESA Adaptive Sync labels and certification, so no more nonsense marketing either from Nvidia or AMD or Intel for that matter.

4. As display industry is widely adopting generic support for HDMI 2.1 VRR and VESA's AdapativeSync on DP ports, FreeSync and G-Sync marketing brands are gradually becoming completely obsolescence and irrelevant.

But Samsung, for some bizarre reason..., think that the public are not aware of this. Instead of educating wider public, they peddle old VRR labels linked to GPU vendors.

5. VESA has developed a robust AdaptiveSync, MediaSync and ClearMR certification protocols and should gradually take over from AMD and Nvidia their 'Sync' marketing brands.

Samsung is just reheating an old potato. They should simply use VESA marketing branding for AdaptiveSync or HDMI 2.1 branding for VRR.