If the ITC (International Trade Commission) finds in the company’s favor, it would, in the words of Louis Rossmann (who published the text of the complaint), “fire a kill shot on the entire repair industry.” Samsung says several patents cover its AMOLED displays. Samsung may have a way to strike a hefty blow to the United States’ burgeoning right-to-repair movement. Samsung’s display injunction worries repair technicians It requested an investigation into third-party OLED display imports. Samsung's Galaxy Watch will soon stream live video from Nest and Ring camerasĪpple's new 14-inch MacBook Pro gets its first discount on Amazon 'Birth' is the macabre indie game quietly crushing the convention circuit 'Endless Dungeon' will hit PC, Xbox and PlayStation on May 18th Shell is buying EV charging company Volta for $169 million The biggest stories you might have missed Get our daily audio briefings, Monday through Friday, by subscribing right here. The Morning After isn’t just a newsletter – it’s also a daily podcast. That means only people in the US and Central Europe will experience NVIDIA’s best cloud gaming experience, for now.īy subscribing, you are agreeing to Engadget's Terms and Privacy Policy. At launch, new servers with 4080 GPUs will be in four places: San Jose, Los Angeles, Dallas and Frankfurt, Germany. These new SuperPODs have limited availability, too. If you want to max out at 4K/120 fps, Engadget’s Sam Rutherford notes you’ll need at least a 45 Mbps connection. There are the usual cloud gaming caveats: NVIDIA’s recommended minimum bandwidth for gaming at 1080p at 240 fps is 35 Mbps. This elevates GeForce Now above rivals like Xbox Cloud Gaming, which is capped at 1080p/60 fps. NVIDIA is also adding better support for HDR on both Macs and PCs, along with the ability to use full ray tracing with DLSS3 in supported games. The renamed Ultimate plan now includes support for refresh rates of up to 240Hz at full HD or 4K at 120 fps and an expanded set of usable widescreen resolutions (3,840x1,600, 3,440x1,440 and 2,560x1,080). This seems to be the first truly high-end cloud gaming experience. NVIDIA is upgrading its GeForce Now service with a bunch of features, thanks to the addition of new SuperPODs equipped with RTX 4080 GPUs. While Google shuttered Stadia for good this week, other cloud gaming services are expanding their offerings.
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