Nvidia is bringing a native version of its GeForce Now app to the Linux-based Steam Deck to make it easier to use the game streaming service.
Announced in a press release, the software is called G-Assist and it will be coming to the Nvidia App at some point in February. Just make sure you turn off the game filters if you download the Nvidia ...
Six months ago at Computex, NVIDIA showcased Project G-Assist - a tech demo that offered a glimpse of how AI assistants could elevate the PC experience for gamers, creators, and more.
G-Assist helps users control a broad range of PC settings, from optimizing game and system settings, charting frame rates and ...
Nvidia's GeForce Now is coming to Meta Quest 3 and Pico 4 Ultra devices later this month. Here's what that means for the ...
If you notice issues with visuals or performance on your PC, it may be worth rolling back your GPU drivers. Here's how to do ...
Grok, the AI assistant developed by Elon Musk’s xAI, has officially launched its beta version for iOS. iPhone and iPad users ...
They act as sub-links, kind of, either pushing you to a download page, or opening the program directly from there, but full integration would make the Nvidia App seriously more potent. Right now ...
GeForce Now is officially headed to the Steam Deck and virtual reality headsets, but it may be a while before you can game in ...
The driver is not available to download via the Nvidia app as a hotfix release but can be downloaded manually off the Nvidia site here. This is in line with Nvidia's penchant for following up ...