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Nvidia’s New Game-Streaming Platform Could Be a Stadia Killer

Nvidia’s unique approach opens the service up to millions of gamers

A product shot of GeForce Now, Nvidia’s new game streaming platform gameplay, with gameplay across different screens.
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NNvidia, famous for its graphics cards, released its game-streaming platform yesterday after a seven-year beta. The new service is called GeForce Now, and like Google’s Stadia or Microsoft’s Project xCloud, it allows gaming from almost any device…

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Dave Gershgorn

Dave Gershgorn

Senior Writer at OneZero covering surveillance, facial recognition, DIY tech, and artificial intelligence. Previously: Qz, PopSci, and NYTimes.

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