Nvidia GeForce Now game streaming service, comes to an electric vehicle

Nvidia announced that its GeForce Now game streaming service will soon be available in automobiles at CES in Las Vegas. In particular, vehicles from BYD, Hyundai, Kia, Beginning, and Polestar.

Know about Nvidia GeForce Now’s library

To access GeForce Now’s library of more than 1,500 titles, over 1,000 of which can be played with a controller, you won’t need any special equipment (other than, we assume, one or more controllers). Android and browser-based in-vehicle infotainment systems are both supported by the GeForce Now client for auto. It has an app that makes it simple to choose and launch games.

To access GeForce Now’s library of more than 1,500 titles, over 1,000 of which can be played with a controller, you won’t need any special equipment (other than, we assume, one or more controllers). Android and browser-based in-vehicle infotainment systems are both supported by the GeForce Now client for auto. It has an app that makes it simple to choose and launch games.

Moreover, if you’re interested, you can play popular games like A Plague Tale: The Witcher 3: Requiem Wild Hunt and Cyberpunk 2077. There are some more Fortnite, Lost Ark, and Destiny 2 are just a few of the many games available from major retailers like GOG.com, the Epic Games Store, the EA app, and Steam.

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The cloud gaming administration will be accessible to drivers and front-seat travelers while stopped or charging. Those in the back seat can play in an electric vehicle with backseat displays. The aforementioned manufacturers at any time, even while driving.

Owner of the Hyundai Motor Group, which includes the Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis brands, can use Nvidia’s Drive in-vehicle infotainment. The upcoming EVs on Nvidia’s Drive Hyperion platform in the first half of this year. Polestar’s software-defined architecture also uses Nvidia Drive.

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