NVIDIA announced on August 19 (local time) that it will launch Android support this fall for GeForce NOW, which is available in public beta.
GeForce Now is running games on a server. It is a game streaming service that allows you to enjoy high-end games even on PCs with lower specifications. It is a service similar to Google’s Stadia and Microsoft’s xCloud.
In March, Nvidia announced that it was updating its cloud servers to RTX servers. The RTX server is a blade server with 40 GPUs that allows multiple GeForce Now users to play games at the same time. RTX servers are supported in Northern California and Germany, and local gamers can experience fast performance.
GeForce Now is also available on Android this time. However, most of the games used in GeForce Now do not consider the touchpad operation, so it is recommended to use a Bluetooth gamepad. It has not yet been announced when GeForce Now will be officially released. However, it is expected to start service in the next few months. Related information can be found here .
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