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GeForce NOW Expected To Be Unleashed In GDC With GTX 1080-Quality Gaming To Arrive In Low-Spec PCs

Nvidia at GDC will bring more than just hardware with gamers and enthusiasts expecting to see more of its impressive software like the GeForce Now service. In particular, the AMD Crimson drivers will need a new update as it still experiences lags in some areas and found to be slow in launching the "Manage My 3D Settings" function. Nvidia may offer a better alternative via its DRIVE platform. It already provided a bunch of codes to the Qt project, which serves as the backbone of Crimson indicating that its platform can be spread into other uses.

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