NVIDIA announces major enhancements to its GeForce Now cloud gaming platform through Blackwell architecture integration. The company delivers RTX 5080-class performance alongside AMD Zen 5 processors without increasing subscription costs. Enhanced servers feature 48GB VRAM and 60GB total memory per SuperPod unit. Gamers receive up to 2.8 times better performance compared to previous RTX 4080 configurations. The upgrade maintains existing pricing at $19.99 monthly for Ultimate memberships and $9.99 for Performance tiers.
Advanced streaming technologies debut through Cinematic Quality Streaming and Low-Latency modes. The platform achieves 30-millisecond click-to-photon response times during competitive gaming sessions. Valve Steam Deck gains 90 frames per second support while Lenovo Legion Go S reaches 120 fps capabilities. Install-to-Play functionality doubles the game library to over 4,500 titles from Steam. NVIDIA schedules the Blackwell rollout for September with early access reservations available through their website.
Advanced streaming technologies debut through Cinematic Quality Streaming and Low-Latency modes. The platform achieves 30-millisecond click-to-photon response times during competitive gaming sessions. Valve Steam Deck gains 90 frames per second support while Lenovo Legion Go S reaches 120 fps capabilities. Install-to-Play functionality doubles the game library to over 4,500 titles from Steam. NVIDIA schedules the Blackwell rollout for September with early access reservations available through their website.