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Nvidia GeForce Now 90 FPS Streaming Boosts Apple Vision Pro Gaming

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Apple Vision Pro users now get smoother, higher-resolution gaming thanks to Nvidia's GeForce Now Ultimate tier. The $20/month subscription jumps streaming from 60Hz to 90 frames per second on the Vision Pro headset. This marks a significant upgrade over the free and Performance tiers, which cap at 60Hz. The Ultimate tier also offers quadruple the virtual CPU and RAM, plus a more powerful GPU equivalent to an RTX 5080 for demanding titles. By default, it streams at 1080p 90FPS, but users can switch to Custom mode for 1440p 90FPS on other headsets or 4K 90FPS on Vision Pro.

This enhanced streaming capability directly benefits Vision Pro gamers, who previously lacked access to GeForce Now's higher-end tier. The upgrade addresses a key limitation for VR enthusiasts seeking more fluid gameplay. Nvidia's technology now supports titles like X-Plane and iRacing, expanding the Vision Pro's gaming library beyond its initial offerings. The combination of higher resolution and frame rates positions the Vision Pro as a more compelling platform for premium VR experiences.

The move signals a deeper integration between Apple's AR/VR hardware and Nvidia's cloud gaming infrastructure, potentially attracting more gamers to the Vision Pro ecosystem. While the Ultimate tier costs double the standard $10/month plan, the performance gains offer a tangible upgrade for serious users. This development underscores Vision Pro's growing appeal as a serious gaming platform, moving beyond its initial focus on productivity and media consumption.