{"id":163723,"date":"2025-08-18T19:59:31","date_gmt":"2025-08-18T19:59:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/that-the-cloud-can-operate-like-an-rtx-5080\/"},"modified":"2025-08-18T19:59:32","modified_gmt":"2025-08-18T19:59:32","slug":"that-the-cloud-can-operate-like-an-rtx-5080","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/that-the-cloud-can-operate-like-an-rtx-5080\/","title":{"rendered":"that the cloud can operate like an RTX 5080"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Nvidia is sparking excitement and speculation in the gaming community with its latest \u00a0GeForce Now\u00a0 announcement, which marks a considerable leap in cloud gaming capabilities. The tech giant is not just aiming to convince gamers that the cloud is the future; instead, it wishes for them to \u00a0forget\u00a0 that they&#8217;re playing in the cloud altogether. This is the essence of the new technological advancements introduced with GeForce Now\u2019s latest update\u2014specifically designed to deliver a gaming experience akin to what one would expect from an actual \u00a0RTX 5080\u00a0, but without any need for that hardware at home.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 1 --> <\/p>\n<p>This announcement is a continuation of Nvidia&#8217;s earlier strategy in early 2023 when it launched the \u00a0RTX 4080\u00a0, setting a new bar for cloud gaming quality. With the introduction of the new \u00a0Blackwell\u00a0 hardware, Nvidia aims for up to a \u00a030% improvement\u00a0 over its previous generation. This new technology supports impressive gaming resolutions, boasting up to \u00a05K at 120 fps\u00a0, \u00a01440p at 240 fps\u00a0, and \u00a01080p at a staggering 360 fps\u00a0. Such enhancements are part of Nvidia&#8217;s long-term vision to showcase that remote gaming can not only compete with but may even exceed the performance of local systems.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 2 --><\/p>\n<p>Nvidia\u2019s ambition goes beyond just enhancing raw power; it\u2019s a \u00a0revolution\u00a0 in how remote gaming is constructed. The new \u00a0Superpod\u00a0 does not simply replicate a specific graphics card; instead, it integrates a multitude of components designed to deliver the performance typically linked to an \u00a0RTX 5080\u00a0. This boosted power trajectory involves a combination of the newly architected Blackwell GPUs, \u00a0ultr-low latency optimized servers\u00a0, and a robust infrastructure ensuring consistent performance. The ultimate aim is to ensure that this fluid gaming experience relies not on the player\u2019s local hardware but on the extensive capabilities of Nvidia&#8217;s data centers.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 3 -->  <\/p>\n<p>One of the standout enhancements Nvidia is introducing is what it terms \u00a0&#8220;Cinematic Quality Streaming.&#8221;\u00a0 This advanced feature enables more complex textures and preserves detail even in darker areas or intricate elements of a scene\u2014common challenges in the realm of game streaming. This new quality is backed by updates to the coding chain, video delivery processes, and technologies like \u00a0Rivermax HW Packet Pacing\u00a0, which optimize data transmission to minimize issues like lag or bandwidth bottlenecks.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 4 --><\/p>\n<div class=\"article-asset-image article-asset-normal article-asset-center\">\n<div class=\"asset-content\">\n<p>   <img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"GeForce RTX 5080\" class=\"centro_sinmarco\" src=\"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/that-the-cloud-can-operate-like-an-RTX-5080.jpeg\"\/>\n   <\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>Enhancing accessibility, Nvidia emphasizes that the performance leap extends to various devices, including the \u00a0Steam Deck\u00a0, where the native app now supports up to \u00a090 fps\u00a0 with the help of RTX 5080 servers. Furthermore, select LG televisions are set to become pioneers in providing \u00a04K at 120 Hz with HDR\u00a0 through the native app, while the brand\u2019s OLED monitors can achieve up to \u00a05K resolution\u00a0 when connected via Windows or MacOS, all without needing any additional hardware.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 5 --><\/p>\n<p>Nvidia also clarified that this GeForce Now update does not merely revolve around the quantity of available titles. While the catalog is set to expand, the emphasis lies squarely on gaming quality. At launch, there will be \u00a020 games optimized for the RTX 5080 configuration\u00a0, with new optimizations introduced weekly. \u00a0DLSS 4\u00a0 and \u00a0Reflection\u00a0 technologies play crucial roles in transitioning the cloud experience as close to that of a well-tuned local system as possible.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 6 --> <\/p>\n<div class=\"article-asset-image article-asset-normal article-asset-center\">\n<div class=\"asset-content\">\n   <img class=\"centro_sinmarco\" height=\"2160\" width=\"3840\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\"  fetchpriority=\"high\"  src=\"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/1755547171_19_that-the-cloud-can-operate-like-an-RTX-5080.jpeg\" alt=\"KV 3840x2160 Text\"\/><br \/>\n   <img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"KV 3840x2160 Text\" class=\"centro_sinmarco\" src=\"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/1755547171_19_that-the-cloud-can-operate-like-an-RTX-5080.jpeg\"\/>\n   <\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>One of the intriguing features is the \u00a0Install-To-Play\u00a0 option, allowing users to store installation data directly in the cloud. This innovation makes previously inaccessible titles available, effectively doubling the number of compatible games. The library has now surpassed \u00a04,500 titles\u00a0. Each gaming session provides users with \u00a0100 GB\u00a0 of temporary storage. For those wishing to maintain persistent installations, additional storage options will be available at 2.99 euros for 200 GB, 4.99 euros for 500 GB, or 7.99 euros monthly for 1 TB.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 7 --><\/p>\n<p>The company has confirmed that the rollout of these updates will commence in September, although no specific dates or detailed regional schedule has been provided yet. Notably, Nvidia has decided to \u00a0maintain the current service rates\u00a0: the \u00a0GeForce Now Ultimate\u00a0 subscription will remain at \u00a021.99 euros per month\u00a0, while the \u00a0Performance Plan\u00a0 continues at \u00a010.99 euros per month\u00a0, with daily, monthly, and annual options available upon launch.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 8 --><\/p>\n<div class=\"article-asset article-asset-normal article-asset-center\">\n<div class=\"desvio-container\">\n<div class=\"desvio\">\n<div class=\"desvio-figure js-desvio-figure\">\n     <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Nintendo is an expert in squeezing the market.\" width=\"375\" height=\"142\" src=\"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/1755547171_350_that-the-cloud-can-operate-like-an-RTX-5080.jpeg\"\/>\n   <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>With the introduction of the \u00a0Blackwell architecture\u00a0, Nvidia positions GeForce Now as a service capable of performing on par with, or even surpassing, localized systems in specific scenarios. The official specification claims \u00a062 Compute Teraflops\u00a0 on Ultimate servers and \u00a048 GB of frame buffer\u00a0, alongside enhancements that significantly amplify the performance benchmarks set by previous generations. However, realizations of these promises are likely to hinge on external variables, such as server availability and user connection quality.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 9 --><\/p>\n<p>Images | Nvidia<\/p>\n<p>In Xataka | The most obsessively competitive gamers have found a trick to win their rivals: Give Electric Downloads<\/p>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/category\/general\/\" rel=\"dofollow\">General News &#8211; 2<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Nvidia is sparking excitement and speculation in the gaming community with its latest \u00a0GeForce Now\u00a0 announcement, which marks a considerable leap in cloud gaming capabilities. The tech giant is not just aiming to convince gamers that the cloud is the future; instead, it wishes for them to \u00a0forget\u00a0 that they&#8217;re playing in the cloud altogether. 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