GeForce Now adds Apple Silicon support, making it sort of possible to game on a Mac
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/04/geforce-now-adds-apple-silicon-support-making-it-sort-of-possible-to-game-on-a-mac/
Nvidia released version 2.0.40 of its GeForce Now game-streaming app earlier this week, and among its new features is native support for newer Apple Silicon Macs.
Like most Intel-only Mac apps, GeForce Now could run on Apple Silicon Macs using the Rosetta 2 compatibility layer. Nvidia says that adding native support for Apple Silicon will reduce the app's power consumption and startup time and lead to an "overall elevated experience," though it notably doesn't mention gameplay factors like streaming quality or input latency.
GeForce Now adds Apple Silicon support, making it sort of possible to game on a Mac
Apr 29, 2022, 5:14pm UTC
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/04/geforce-now-adds-apple-silicon-support-making-it-sort-of-possible-to-game-on-a-mac/
> Nvidia released version 2.0.40 of its GeForce Now game-streaming app earlier this week, and among its new features is native support for newer Apple Silicon Macs.
> Like most Intel-only Mac apps, GeForce Now could run on Apple Silicon Macs using the Rosetta 2 compatibility layer. Nvidia says that adding native support for Apple Silicon will reduce the app's power consumption and startup time and lead to an "overall elevated experience," though it notably doesn't mention gameplay factors like streaming quality or input latency.