Nvidia has announced that its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service will soon receive an official Linux application, marking a notable expansion of platform support.
Nvidia is ending unlimited cloud gaming for GeForce NOW. Learn about the new 100-hour monthly limit, add-on pricing, and who ...
Nvidia is also reportedly planning to add several new titles to the GeForce Now library. According to promotional documents ...
NVIDIA already added Steam Deck support for GeForce NOW and they're now expanding it with a dedicated Native Linux app for ...
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GeForce NOW taps into the thriving PC gaming ecosystem by streaming games from NVIDIA GPUs in the cloud, this week adding 7 titles to its library.
TL;DR: NVIDIA's GeForce NOW platform now features the RTX 5080 SuperPod Network, delivering up to 2.8x faster performance and Cinematic Quality Streaming for enhanced image fidelity. Upgrades like AV1 ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA's GeForce NOW now features RTX 5080 SuperPods, DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, and cinematic-quality streaming, plus Steam game installation for instant play. Enhanced VRR and ...
NVIDIA's consumer graphics presentation at CES 2025 was more interesting than many, although we'll spoil the surprise ...
NVIDIA first announced its 100-hour monthly playtime cap for GeForce Now back in late 2024. At the time, there were a few ...