The venerable Shield TV is receiving a new software update which is removing the Gamestream tool which allowed for the streaming of game titles from a PC and replacing it with GeForce Now. Gamestream has already been closed down so its removal from the Shield TV is just Nvidia tidying things up. The update is […]
Come comment on this article: The latest Nvidia Shield TV update removes Gamestream in favor of GeForce Now
Stadia has been relegated to Google’s increasingly crowded graveyard but fans of the cloud gaming service are being thrown a lifeline by Ubisoft with a one-month GeForce Now Priority Subscription, free of charge. Once the month’s subscription to Nvidia’s GeForce Now Priority service finishes, users will be transferred to the free tier, which means you […]
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Nvidia announced today that its brand-new RTX 4080 graphics card will soon be used for the Ultimate Tier of its GeForce Now game streaming service which costs $ 20 a month or nothing (for six months) if you are a new or existing AT&T customer. The carrier is giving eligible new and existing subscribers 6-months of […]
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NVIDIA's GPU Technology Conference goes down this month and the company has revealed when CEO Jensen Huang's keynote will take place. You'll be able to watch it on NVIDIA's website at 11AM ET on September 20th. The keynote will kick off with a GeForce Beyond special broadcast, which will also stream on Twitch and YouTube.
The company says the event will include "the latest breakthroughs in gaming, creating and graphics technology." NVIDIA is expected to reveal its RTX 40-series graphics cards during the broadcast — an image the company shared to promote the event includes the GeForce RTX Logo. NVIDIA previously said it would release its first Ampere Next-based GPUs this year. Those will supplant graphics cards with the current Ampere architecture.
It remains to be seen just how well the RTX 40-series cards will perform. In the meantime, the 30-series GPUs are finally readily available after the cryptocurrency market cratered.
Samsung isn’t messing about when it comes to supporting all the major cloud gaming services because its new Gaming Hub is rolling out to 2022 Smart TVs and Smart Monitors with access to the likes of GeForce Now, Stadia, Xbox Game Pass, and more. This means that you just need a supported Samsung Smart TV […]
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If you have an Nvidia Shield TV device you are probably already aware that it’s received a number of software updates over the years since the first variant launched back in 2015. Nvidia has refreshed the hardware a couple of times with the 2019 and Stick models, but it has made no differentiation between the […]
Come comment on this article: The Nvidia Shield TV Experience 9.0 update brings Android 11, 4K GeForce Now gaming, and more
NVIDIA has had a busy CES, but it’s not all new graphics card announcements. The company had a joint announcement with AT&T that’s two doses of good news for the cell carrier’s customers. AT&T 5G and GeForce Now If you’ve been interesting in testing out NVIDIA’s game streaming service, AT&T customers will be able to […]
Come comment on this article: NVIDIA partners with AT&T, gives away 6 months of GeForce Now to customers
Chromebooks aren’t known for being particularly gaming-friendly. They have access to the Google Play Store, which does open up quite a few games that you can play, but they’re usually either really not optimized for Chromebook hardware or clunky on that particular form factor. You can also almost completely forget about any true modern AAA […]
Come comment on this article: Chromebooks just turned into much better gaming machines thanks to NVIDIA GeForce Now
Google is considering testing the streaming gaming market and jumping directly into competition with NVIDIA and Sony, according to a new report. It would function like GeForce Now or PlayStation Now, but instead use a Chromecast or Google home console as a delivery device. Details are scarce, but the service is internally referred to as […]
Come comment on this article: Google contemplates a GeForce Now streaming competitor with Yeti service