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GameWorks goes VR VR is steadily advancing as the Next Big Thing in gaming (depending on who you believe, at least) and Nvidia is determined to carve themselves a piece of the action.
Nvidia set the minimum requirements for its VR Ready program as a GeForce GTX 970 for desktop PCs and a GTX 980 for notebooks. A GTX 970 currently has a suggested retail price of $329.99, while ...
Nvidia announced this week that it's bringing DLSS to eight new games, including three titles specifically supported in VR mode. No Man's Sky, Wrench, and Into the Radius will now support DLSS in VR.
Nvidia is expanding the capabilities of its VRworks toolkit to streamline the development process. The tech company revealed its new VRWorks audio and 360-degree video software development kits today.
But it won't just be Valve's handheld gaming PC finally enjoying a native GeForce Now experience. The cloud gaming service will also be coming to a slew of VR and mixed-reality headsets, including ...
We recently published a list of the 12 Best Virtual Reality Stocks to Buy According to Analysts. In this article, we are going to take a look at where NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) stands ...
Furthermore, NVIDIA has created VRWorks which is a suite of APIs, libraries, and engines enabling application and headset developers to create amazing virtual reality experiences.
Nvidia continued to tout its credentials as the underlying technology for designing and deploying photorealistic virtual reality (VR) systems during its GTC Technology conference in Silicon Valley ...
Nvidia might be bringing the big generational upgrade Valve is looking for. WCCFTech has an interesting new report on what Valve could be planning to do next for their next VR hardware. They ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from NVIDIA VR Funhouse Step right up to VR Funhouse and enter a virtual carnival full of fun and games. Be an archer with flaming arrows. Test your skill ...
A combination of technologies from NVIDIA involving Omniverse Cloud APIs will soon let enterprise developers interact with fully rendered 3D digital twins streamed to Apple Vision Pro.