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Nvidia's GeForce Now game streaming service now includes compatibility with Apple's M1 processors.

During Apple's ongoing two-year shift towards self-developed chips, software developers are proactively adapting their applications, even in the initial stages of this transition.

Visual depiction: Nvidia Corporation
Visual depiction: Nvidia Corporation

Nvidia's GeForce Now game streaming service now includes compatibility with Apple's M1 processors.

While Apple continues its transition to homegrown chips, software developers are already starting to adapt, and Nvidia is no exception. They've recently added support for M1 Macs to their GeForce Now game streaming client. Previously, users on Macs could simulate the service by altering their user agent string, but performance wasn't optimal.

Now, in GeForce Now version 2.0.27, Nvidia is leveling up the game. They've introduced beta support for streaming games through Google Chrome on both Windows and macOS. Plus, the native GeForce Now macOS app now supports M1-based MacBooks and Minis, offering two methods for cloud game streaming.

If you're an M1 Mac user, you can also enjoy game streaming on Google Stadia, which has been available since the M1's release. With three providers to choose from, cloud gaming is more accessible than ever.

GeForce Now 2.0.27 also comes with inviting friends to games made a breeze. Inside Google Chrome, users can generate a special URL to share with friends. Alternatively, on iOS devices, game invites can be shared via popular apps like iMessage and WhatsApp.

Elsewhere in the Apple world, the tech giant unveiled a fresh Chrome extension for Windows. This new extension lets you access your saved iCloud passwords on non-Mac PCs, all while syncing new passwords created on your Windows machine to your other Apple devices thanks to iCloud Keychain.

The tech giant, Apple, is expanding its services to Windows with a new Chrome extension for saved iCloud passwords. This move showcases the company's commitment to the future of technology.

The release of the new GeForce Now version 2.0.27 brings exciting news for tech enthusiasts using M1 Macs and iPads. Nvidia's move to support these devices signifies a significant fact in the realm of cloud gaming.

Nvidia's GeForce Now 2.0.27 update includes a feature that allows users to easily invite friends to play games. This feature can be accessed through Google Chrome on various platforms, including Windows and macOS.

In the realm of cloud gaming, the future looks promising with providers like Nvidia, Google Stadia, and others offering service options. With Nvidia's support for M1 Macs and M1-based devices, technology continues to break down barriers, making gaming more accessible than ever.

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