Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) said on Monday that its Blackwell line of GPUs will be coming to its GeForce Now cloud gaming service.
The update will bring Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 5080-class GPUs to the cloud, including its NVIDIA DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Generation, which allows streaming content at a 5K resolution.
The GeForce Now library will now have more than 4,500 games to play, including some AAA-rates games, Nvidia added.
“Bringing the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, one of the world’s most important computer graphics innovations, to GeForce NOW represents the biggest leap in cloud gaming ever,” Nvidia CEO and founder Jensen Huang said in a statement. “With Blackwell, GeForce NOW offers even more stunning graphics, the fastest frame rates and negligible latency to turn any device into a high-quality gaming rig that rivals nearly every other product on the market today.”