Nvidia GeForce NOW Client Gets Native Support for Apple Silicon Macs

Nvidia’s GeForce Now game streaming service has been updated to work natively with Macs with Apple silicon, offering official support for machines equipped with M1 and Intel for the first time.

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GeForce NOW for Mac allows you to use a virtual PC for GeForce GTX games in the cloud to run games that otherwise would not be possible on a Mac. The only requirement is a good internet connection, with the virtual gaming PC handling with all GPU and CPU requirements.

GeForce NOW integrates with Steam and works with games that users already own, in contrast to other game services that provide access to a large catalog of games. Users need to buy the games they play, with GeForce NOW providing the power to play them.

GeForce NOW requires a fast internet connection to use, requiring a download speed of at least 25 Mb / s and a 5 GHz wireless router. Nvidia recommends a 50 Mb / s or higher connection to compensate for other traffic potential of the Internet.

In addition to native support for the new Mac mini, 13-inch MacBook Pro and MacBook Air with Apple silicon, version 2.0.27 of the Nvidia browser client also adds support for Google Chrome, as noted by XDA Developers.

MacRumors tests NVIDIA GeForce Now on a Mac

GeForce NOW can also be accessed on iPhone or iPad through Safari by visiting the GeForce NOW website. The price of the service is $ 24.99 for a 6-month Founding member subscription. Due to high demand, $ 4.99 monthly subscriptions are currently sold out.

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