And PC-oriented GeForece Now allows gamers to connect to cloud computing gaming services, the equivalent of a remote host to help players run the game.
Last year NVIDIA released the GeForce Now platform for the Mac and has finally come to the Windows PC.
GeForece Now as a game streaming service, users are most worried about the delay and Internet connection problems, but this Nvidia has long been considered, has already set up in the venue 50Mbps Wi-Fi.
Live demo to prove that with GeForece Now, even with slag notebook can play with chicken.
NVIDIA said GeForece Now has seven data centers in the United States, including in Europe, in order to keep the majority of customers' delays below 30ms.
So if you do not live near a data center or your internet connection is unreliable, then GeForce Now can not be estimated at this time.
Streaming services are delivered to each client via the GPU in the data center, so performance and frame rates are fairly stable. NVIDIA also integrates Steam games into the Windows version of GeForce Now service, and there is no need for Steam players to worry about it.
The service is still in beta and Nvidia has yet to announce pricing, but users can apply to visit the beta version on Nvidia's Web site to get started prematurely.