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Friday, August 23, 2019

Nvidia will bring its own cloud gaming service to Android

A few days ago, at the Gamescom event in Germany, Nvidia confirmed that the GeForce Now service will enter the Android system by the end of this year. Although the exact date was not given, this week it was shown on the Gamescom booth.

GeForce Now is similar to Valley Stadia and Microsoft xCloud. Players can connect to the Nvidia data center to run games and stream games from the server to the local screen. Unlike other services, GeForce Now allows players to log in to Steam or Battle.net. Account to play the purchased game.

Another key to GeForce Now and Stadia / xCloud is Nvidia's hardware, Stadia's data center uses AMD GPUs and processors, and Microsoft is using its AMD-powered Xbox One S system in cloud computing. Nvidia has upgraded to its RTX graphics card in its GeForce now cloud server, which is a big advantage. The company today launched these RTX servers for players in Germany and Northern California, which allows GeForce Now users to enable RTX and get real-time optical tracking in all types of RTX-enabled works