Hey guys, remember OnLive? It's ok, nobody will be talking about it anymore now that Nvidia has revealed the Nvidia Grid Gaming System. Each one of these cloud-based gaming racks include 20 GRID servers. This translates to 240 Nvidia GPUs and 200 teraflops of performance.
To put that into perspective, that's the equivalent of 720 Xbox 360's. Yeah, it's powerful and all you need is a controller of your choosing and a connection to the Internet. If this manages to take off, Nvidia certainly seems as though they would have the resources and knowledge to succeed where OnLive failed.
During their CES 2013 presentation, they showed Trine 2 being played on a TV with only an Internet connection to the Grid. After demo'ing on the TV, they were able to bring to bring their controller over to a tablet and play the same games they were just enjoying on their TV. Essentially, if there is a device that has the Grid application, then you will be able to play your favorite cloud based games on it with little to no lag and no performance hit due to your own hardware configuration.
To put that into perspective, that's the equivalent of 720 Xbox 360's. Yeah, it's powerful and all you need is a controller of your choosing and a connection to the Internet. If this manages to take off, Nvidia certainly seems as though they would have the resources and knowledge to succeed where OnLive failed.
During their CES 2013 presentation, they showed Trine 2 being played on a TV with only an Internet connection to the Grid. After demo'ing on the TV, they were able to bring to bring their controller over to a tablet and play the same games they were just enjoying on their TV. Essentially, if there is a device that has the Grid application, then you will be able to play your favorite cloud based games on it with little to no lag and no performance hit due to your own hardware configuration.
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