@tomwarren Our XtreamLINK product has been shown to be world class with low latency and high reliability, browser ready and highly efficient- happy to discuss
The Xbox Cloud Gaming Web App got a big update today! It now has just about everything we loved from the old Stadia experience.
https://t.co/5dSQ97GUjF
You can now chat with friends, create and join parties, view and track your achievements, notifications + more
#CloudGaming
This is a very popular article - after @Tesla brought gaming to the car others are realising that this is a great market - cloud gaming takes it to a new level and it will be interesting to see if wireless networks can deliver the latency and reliability needed.
For gamers on the go -- Hyundai Motor Group, BYD and Polestar are working with NVIDIA to deliver GeForce NOW cloud gaming to vehicles. #CES2023 https://t.co/Du1lYspP96
@nvidiaomniverse are doing awesome things - delivering from the edge has so many advantages to the omniverse and cloud gaming (infinite compute, inter-user connectivity, sense of real presence, etc..)
"No console needed" is a great quote - this opens the market to a whole new group of people - @XtreamCompute would bring lower latency and higher reliability too
Thanks @Microsoft team for the behind the scenes tour and the discussion on cloud gaming, AI and building in the Metaverse discussion. No console needed! Tools translate incredibly well. #CES2023
Hello CES 🙏 I had so much fun on the Sony / PlayStation stand. Be sure to check out our channels for PSVR2 videos 📸
https://t.co/zAxZoVr59d and https://t.co/jc2EmDcn0Q
#psvr#ces#CES2023
Video games industry looks to the cloud | Financial Times The global cloud-gaming market will grow from about $1bn in 2020 to $12bn in 2026, according to technology research firm Omdia https://t.co/UzvlhT3qVF
Matrix City sample project running in VR using Unreal Engine 5.1 on an RTX 4090 with low quality settings.
Looks cool, but think this one will be waiting for the RTX 8090 for a full experience ;)
try it yourself here:
https://t.co/xqvEE3oqPj
"Google is already laying the foundation for the inevitable AR glasses future. With these software products already in place, Google won’t even need to make its own AR wearables." You can always count on Google to plan 10yrs ahead.
https://t.co/BArs2W3AvM
Qualcomm announced Snapdragon AR2, a triple-chip solution for AR glasses wirelessly powered by a phone, laptop, or compute puck.
https://t.co/aJ8APZwcCo