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Thursday, July 23, 2020

Nvidia will offer the power of Ampere graphics cards through GeForce Now this year


As of this year, GeForce Now streaming service will use the latest Nvidia graphics cards, based on the Ampere architecture.

There is widespread speculation on the Internet that the next generation of Nvidia's graphics cards, based on a new architecture called the Ampera, will be monstrous - both in terms of power and price. But if you have a stable and fast internet, you will be able to taste part of the power of these cards for five and a half euros a month.

Namely, it has been confirmed that the hardware infrastructure for GeForce Now in the subscription edition will be upgraded to the new generation of Nvidia's graphics solutions as soon as they go on sale. That will be as early as this year, which may have been expected, but in the case of GeForce Now it wasn’t always like that. For example, the RTX series of graphics cards on the Turing architecture has been on the market since 2018, while GeForce Now started using raytracing and DLSS techniques only from the beginning of 2020, when the service came out of the testing phase.

Nvidia says the monthly subscription price for GeForce Now will remain at 5.5 euros throughout 2020, despite infrastructure upgrades. But how long it will be so low - we'll find out next year. Meanwhile, GeForce Now is sure to benefit from more powerful hardware as “hungry” hits like Cyberpunk 2077 and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla arrive this fall.

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