NVIDIA's cloud gaming service, GeForce Now, has expanded to another platform. Starting today, folks with select Amazon Fire TV sticks can install a native GeForce Now app. While it was already ...
While it's great to see an official GeForce Now app debut for Amazon's Fire TV, the caveat is that you're limited to 1080p ...
Stream your PC games to any Amazon Fire TV device and enjoy up to RTX 5080 performance, with only a Bluetooth controller ...
Amazon has announced that Nvidia GeForce Now is now available on its second-generation Fire TV Stick 4K Plus and Fire TV Stick 4K Max. This means you can now stream PC games from multiple platforms, ...
Nvidia isn’t getting a lot of sympathy from PC gamers these days, but I begrudgingly admit that GeForce Now is still pretty ...
Cloud gaming has been on a tear, with Nvidia at the forefront, with compatibility changes a frequent occurrence. The ...
Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud gaming service is now available on the Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4K Plus and 4K Max models.
Following beta tests that commenced a few weeks ago, Nvidia is now bringing the GeForce Now game streaming service to a select few Amazon Fire TV stick models.
GeForce NOW taps into the thriving PC gaming ecosystem by streaming games from NVIDIA GPUs in the cloud, this week adding 8 titles to its library.
Linux desktop PCs and laptops now have a full official app, rather than the previous handheld-focused offering.
PCWorld reports that Nvidia has launched a native GeForce Now app for Linux, significantly upgrading the cloud gaming experience for PC and notebook users. The new app supports impressive streaming ...
NVIDIA still hasn't mentioned if it plans to broaden support to include other Linux distros. However, Ubuntu is generally recognized as the most popular Linux distro.