
"Google and Nvidia just announced a partnership to get more gamers on Chromebooks. Starting today, any purchase of a new Chromebook will come with a free GeForce Now Fast Pass -- active for a full year. The offer coincides with Nvidia's rollout of Blackwell RTX architecture to GeForce Now and some big upgrades to graphics and performance across its cloud gaming platform. We're talking full ray tracing, DLSS 4 multi-frame generation, and more efficiency with Nvidia citing a 15% bandwidth savings without compromising image quality."
"If you don't use all 10 hours of gaming in a month, up to five of your unused hours will rollover to the next one. This makes cloud gaming on a new Chromebook Plus a lot easier to get into, as several of the models released in the last year are equipped with the hardware to run many of the latest titles off the cloud."
Any purchase of a new Chromebook now includes a free GeForce Now Fast Pass active for one year, offering 10 hours of gaming per month and up to five unused hours rollover. Fast Pass users skip queues and access higher performance settings including better resolutions, higher FPS, and more virtual RAM compared to free users. Nvidia's Blackwell RTX architecture rollout brings full ray tracing, DLSS 4 multi-frame generation, ray reconstruction, and DLSS super resolution enabling up to 5K 120 FPS streaming, with Nvidia citing 15% bandwidth savings without image-quality compromises. Over 2,300 games were added to the Install to Play feature.
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