NVIDIA GeForce GRID Cloud Gaming Platform Announced

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Gaming enters a new era today with the launch of the NVIDIA GeForce GRID cloud gaming platform, which allows gaming-as-a-service providers to stream next-generation games to virtually any device, without the lag that hampers current offerings. With the GeForce GRID platform, gaming-as-a-service providers can deliver the most advanced visuals with lower latency, while incurring lower operating costs, particularly related to energy usage. Gamers benefit from the ability to play the latest, most sophisticated games on any connected device, including TVs, smartphones and tablets running iOS and Android. Also at GTC, NVIDIA and Gaikai demonstrated a virtual game console, consisting of an LG Cinema 3D Smart TV running a Gaikai application connected to a GeForce GRID GPU in a server 10 miles away. Instant, lag-free play was enabled on a highly complex PC game, with only an Ethernet cable and wireless USB game pad connected to the TV.

NVIDIA GeForce GRID

Gamers will now have access to seamlessly play the worlds best titles anywhere, anytime, from phones, tablets, TVs or PCs, said Phil Eisler, general manager of cloud gaming at NVIDIA. GeForce GRID represents a massive disruption in how games are delivered and played.

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