#NVIDIA GEFORCE NOW MAC M1 UPDATE#
Apart from adding Amazon’s popular title Lost Ark, the update also brings native support for Apple’s M1-based Mac devices, including MacBooks, iMac, Mac mini, and Mac Studio.
For the new M1 Mac users, according to release notes there is a new dedicated application. M1 Macs Now Support Nvidia GeForce Now Nvidia announced the rollout of the latest update (2.0.40) for its GeForce Now cloud-gaming app. Theoretically, now anyone with a Chrome browser can stream games by heading to GeForce Now's site and creating an account, even on a weak laptop. But, it expanded to an even wider audience with a beta launch for Chromebooks in August of 2020, and later followed it up by beating Google's Stadia to iOS devices with a Web app workaround that lets user's stream games through the Safari Web browser. Nvidia brought GeForce now to M1 Mac last year, but ran the x86-64 app through Apple’s Rosetta translation layer, a process that results in less-than-ideal performance. According to Nvidia, native support means lower power consumption, faster app startup, and overall better performance. For one, it adds native support for the Apple M1 series of. Nvidia GeForce Now Online services Gaming The M1 Macs Apple recently announced have a ton of power thanks to the company's own processor, but what about gaming Well, Nvidia's got your back.
#NVIDIA GEFORCE NOW MAC M1 WINDOWS 10#
Bringing resource-intensive games to laptops and other devices that might not have the capability to run them on their own, Nvidia has now launched its cloud gaming service GeForce Now's beta version for Chrome Web browsers and M1 Macs.Īccording to The Verge, GeForce Now already had applications for Android and Windows 10 devices. The 2.0.40 update to Nvidia's GeForce Now cloud-gaming application is a little more interesting than its version number would indicate.