The upcoming GPU will have 2048 cores, which is 20% less than the previous model. Experts say that Nvidia keeping the core clock at 1470 MHz and offering 6 GB VRAM with a 96-bit bus interface demonstrates “affordability stability without sacrificing capabilities.”
But gamers may rejoice at the prospect of a sub-$200 price tag.
Users of the Nvidia GeForce NOW cloud gaming service began to be banned due to a previously unknown glitch. Therefore, the anti-cheat system in games perceives cloud games as fraud. This leads to automatic blocking of the accounts of players, especially those who play Call of Duty. And this is despite the fact that Nvidia recently added 65 new games to GeForce NOW, which have already been purchased by gamers on other platforms.
Source: Ferra
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