NVIDIA's GeForce NOW game streaming gets RTX 5080 GPUs, better image quality and more
NVIDIA is enhancing its GeForce NOW game streaming service with the addition of RTX 5080 GPUs, offering improved performance and image quality. The new tier, called GeForce NOW Ultimate, will allow 5K streaming at up to 120fps or 1080p at 320fps. It will also introduce NVIDIA's Cinematic Quality Streaming (CQS) feature, which aims to improve color fidelity and sharpness. Additionally, NVIDIA is expanding the game library with a new "Install-to-Play" feature, allowing subscribers to have up to 4,500 games available on the service. The company is also improving compatibility across various devices, including the Steam Deck and LG OLED TVs. While the RTX 5080 tier is priced at $20 per month, NVIDIA is not increasing the cost of the Ultimate subscription. Overall, these updates aim to make GeForce NOW a more attractive and capable game streaming service.
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