Nvidia’s GeForce Now has recently upgraded its game streaming functionalities for the Apple Vision Pro, enabling users to enjoy gameplay at 90 frames per second (FPS) with improved resolutions compared to other VR headsets. This enhancement is especially important for gamers aiming to optimize their experience on Apple’s latest device.
The Apple Vision Pro, driven by the M5 chip, accommodates refresh rates of up to 120Hz, whereas the earlier M2 version allows for up to 100Hz. In comparison, Nvidia’s streaming service offers various tiers with differing capabilities. The free and Performance tiers, available for $10 monthly, are confined to a streaming rate of 60Hz. However, the Ultimate tier, priced at $20 per month, enhances this rate to 90Hz, providing a smoother gaming experience.
For users of the Apple Vision Pro, the Ultimate tier not only improves the frame rate but also enables higher resolution streaming. Reports indicate that the Ultimate tier can produce games at up to 4K 240 FPS and streams at 90FPS, utilizing a robust RTX 5080 equivalent GPU for demanding titles and an RTX 4080 for less resource-intensive games. The default streaming quality is set to Balanced mode, which transmits at 1080p 90FPS. Users have the option to select Custom mode to elevate the resolution to 1440p 90FPS on Quest and Pico headsets or 4K 90FPS on the Apple Vision Pro.
Alongside these enhancements, the Apple Vision Pro is also expected to gain from Nvidia’s CloudXR technology, enabling sophisticated applications such as X-Plane, known as the “world’s most advanced flight simulator,” to operate on the device. This integration, commencing with visionOS 26.4, will further enhance the gaming experience for users of the Apple Vision Pro.
In summary, Nvidia’s GeForce Now service is broadening the gaming opportunities on the Apple Vision Pro, making it an attractive choice for gamers in search of high-quality streaming experiences on Apple’s innovative headset.
