Nvidia's GeForce Now is upgrading to RTX 5080 GPUs and opening a floodgate of new games
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Nvidia's GeForce Now cloud gaming service is upgrading with new Blackwell GPUs, enabling a cloud version equivalent to an RTX 5080 with 48GB of memory and DLSS 4. Users can stream high-end games to various devices for $20 a month. A new feature called 'Install-to-Play' allows users to install games from a broader library without waiting for curation, promising to double the available titles instantly with the addition of 2,352 games that opted into Valve's Steam Cloud Play.
Nvidia's GeForce Now cloud gaming service is set to enhance its graphics and performance with the addition of Blackwell GPUs, effectively offering an RTX 5080 in the cloud.
Nvidia's new feature, 'Install-to-Play', will allow users to install games without prior curation, potentially doubling the GeForce Now library with games that opt into Steam Cloud Play.
Read at The Verge
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