LAS VEGAS -- Playing high-end games will no longer require having a high-end PC with the right specs. At least, if Nvidia has anything to say about it. 。
The company announced a new service called Geforce Now that allows PC games to be remotely streamed to just about any laptop or desktop PC even if it has low-end specs. This also allows Mac users to install and play games that are typically limited to Windows machines.。
SEE ALSO:LG's new 4K TV is thinner than an iPhone 。The service, which debuts in March, is compatible with "most Windows- and Mac-based desktop PCs and laptops," according to the company. It works with game stores like Steam, Battle.net and Origin, as well as free-to-play games.。
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The service has been in development for the past five years, the company said. Onstage during a keynote at CES, Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang compared the on-demand service to Amazon Web Services, but for gamers.。
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"This is one of those really incredibly hard problems," Huang said. "The computational capability necessary for video games is so high and the interactivity requirement's so high that any little bit of latency would ruin the experience."。
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