Nvidia Rolls out Apple M1 Native GeForce Now Support

Nvidia released the GeForce Now 2.0.40 Update on Thursday. There were new features added to the games streaming client for users on all platforms, such as sorting games by genre and an improved overlay feature. However, Apple Mac users got the biggest treat, with the GeForce Now 2.0.40 Update debuting native support for the M1 processor family.

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Previously the GeForce Now (GFN) app worked on M1 Macs via Apple’s Rosetta code translation layer. In brief, Rosetta is a useful stopgap for Apple as major apps and games get ported from x86 to M1 native code. However, the real-time code translation of Rosetta has side effects that are particularly unwelcome in the world of gaming, where speed, responsiveness, and latency can make or break the gaming experience. Moreover, the extra layer of Rosetta will, by its nature, use more power than a native app doing the same task directly. Thus, Mac users should welcome the GeForce Now 2.0.40 Update, particularly those who have already shifted platforms to the M1 architecture.

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