The MacOS app should run more smoothly for many Mac users after the addition of built-in support for Apple’s M1 chips. NVIDIA originally, albeit through, a translation process that allows apps based on x86–64 architecture to run on Apple chips.
the app will now consume less power, have faster boot times and offer a versatile enhanced experience on M1-based MacBooks, iMacs and Mac Minis. In addition, the latest version of the cloud gaming app includes a renewed overlay showing server-side rendering framerates.
GeForce Now support for another batch of games was also announced (which is something NVIDIA typically does every Thursday). One of this week’s additions is Amazon’s hit free-to-play RPG . Since the game does not have built-in macOS support, Mac users who are interested in checking it out now have a way to do it. Other new titles that GeForce Now users can stream include , and Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt.
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