Nvidia’s latest update to its Geforce Now service now comes with official support for Apple’s latest creations and their proprietary M1 processors.
This week, Mac users whose devices are built around Apple’s proprietary M1 processors will receive a special update to Geforce Now. Nvidia’s latest update to its service will now add actual support for the new system chips.
The update will open up for lower energy consumption and shorter charging times on Apple processors. Something that will hopefully lead to longer game sessions and faster not so much waiting between instances.
In addition to the dedicated support for Apple’s system chips, Nvidia is also adding 14 new game titles that will be available to play via the streaming service. At the forefront, we find Lost Ark, which stormed the market relatively recently after leaving Early Access. Remaining game titles include:
- Dune: Spice Wars
- Holomento
- Prehistoric Kingdom
- Romans: Age of Ceasar
- Sea of Craft
- Trigon: Space Story
- Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt
- Conan Exiles
- Crawl
- Flashing Light – Police, Firefighting, Emergency Services Simulator
- Jupiter Hell
- Sol Cresta
Those who use an M1-equipped Mac will thus have a slightly better experience with Geforce Now with the new update. All users will also have a number of new game titles to stream home via Nvidia’s service.
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