New plan 'GeForce NOW RTX 3080' that can be played at 1440p / 120fps for NVIDIA cloud gaming



NVIDIA's service 'GeForce Now ' that allows you to play games via the Internet using a powerful industrial GPU in the data center, a new plan 'GeForce NOW RTX 3080 ' that can be played at 1440p, 120fps, latency 60ms has appeared Did.

NVIDIA Introduces the Next Generation in Cloud Gaming | NVIDIA Newsroom
https://nvidianews.nvidia.com/news/nvidia-introduces-the-next-generation-in-cloud-gaming



GeForce RTX 3080 Performance Streams to GeForce NOW | NVIDIA Blog

https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2021/10/21/geforce-now-rtx-3080/

According to NVIDIA, the GeForce NOW RTX 3080 will be offered by a supercomputer called the 'GeForce NOW SuperPOD'. The GeForce NOW SuperPOD consists of over 1000 GPUs that deliver over 39 PFLOPS of graphics, and users can experience 35 TFLOPS, almost three times the performance of the Xbox Series X, NVIDIA said.



The price is $ 99.99 (about 11,000 yen) for a 6-month membership. Reservation registration has started only for Founders or Priority members, and other membership members will be able to make reservations at the end of October 2021, but the reservation frame is 'limited quantity'. The service will actually be available in November in North America and December in Europe. It is unknown at the time of writing the article whether it will be deployed in Japan.

NVIDIA describes the GeForce NOW RTX 3080 as 'a combination of the highest resolution, fastest frame rate, and lowest latency in cloud gaming, giving gamers access to the greatest cross-generational leap in GeForce history.' I introduced.

NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang said, 'Games have been expanding for decades as technology continues to enable new gaming experiences. We are cutting-edge games with GeForce RTX. We continue to drive technology and have improved and extended GeForce NOW for the past decade to provide the best gaming platform for those with a computer. We are excited to announce our GeForce NOW Super POD. This is a big leap. '



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