NVIDIA Geforce Now Brings RTX 5080’s & More
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Games events are always packed with a shed load of marketing bluster. Companies figure out the most impressive way to showcase their wares and then, well, deploy that. Some of that is more strait-laced; other times the truth is stretched.
The GeForce Now cloud gaming service now uses RTX 5080 equipped PCs. Five years after its launch in North America and Europe, Nvidia is finally
Nvidia didn’t provide specific model names, but it’ll be a native app for monitors and TV with 5K120 and 4K120 HDR streaming. “No Android TV devices, no Chromecast, nothing, run it directly on the television,
Nvidia's latest GeForce Now update has added native support for some Logitech racing wheels, which could be a game-changer for convenient sim racing.
NVIDIA's GeForce NOW cloud gaming service got a serious upgrade and we'd love to see the Nintendo Switch 2 added to the list of compatible devices.
Nvidia GeForce NOW is coming to India this November. This cloud gaming service partners with Brothers Picture. A major upgrade is rolling out worldwide. It will be powered by Nvidia Blackwell RTX architecture.
NVIDIA will bring GeForce Now to India in November through GeForce Now Alliance partner Brothers Picture, following a Thailand launch. The timing is deliberate. In September, GeForce Now upgrades to the Blackwell RTX architecture,
“NVIDIA will also be launching GeForce NOW in India this November. It follows Thailand as the latest region to gain access to GeForce NOW through GFNA partner Brothers Picture — enabling even more gamers around the world to experience the future of cloud gaming at the same great membership prices,” Nvidia wrote.