Nvidia is bringing its GeForce Now cloud gaming service to Android phones https://t.co/WWzZ1UqRwA pic.twitter.com/lcekB1MlSK
— The Verge (@verge) August 20, 2019
Nvidia is bringing its GeForce Now cloud gaming service to Android phones https://t.co/WWzZ1UqRwA pic.twitter.com/AkYuMVqWmB
— The Verge (@verge) August 19, 2019
Nvidia is releasing a big new driver update today. It includes a new ultra-low latency mode, integer scaling for retro and pixel art fans, and a new sharpening filter. Some of these features are a response to AMD, but it's good to see them. Details here: https://t.co/eJZDQXl3zg pic.twitter.com/yQcmkRBTTO
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) August 20, 2019
> Nvidia’s new ultra-low latency mode is the big new feature, and it’s designed for competitive gamers in mind. It’s a setting that can reduce latency by up to 33 percent,
— てらモス♋ (@termoshtt) August 20, 2019
ゲーム用(´・ω・`)https://t.co/cEOr6vYmu9
Nvidia releases big driver update with ultra-low latency mode, integer scaling, and more https://t.co/U61id22ziT pic.twitter.com/E4kLSvibde
— The Verge (@verge) August 20, 2019
Nvidia releases big driver update with ultra-low latency mode, integer scaling, and morehttps://t.co/5nP453ctzR
— Antoine Emond ⭕ (@aemond) August 20, 2019