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Nvidia Streams PC VR to Apple Vision Pro in 4K
10 Mar
Summary
- Nvidia CloudXR technology enables wireless 4K 120 FPS PC VR streaming.
- It leverages Apple Vision Pro's eye-tracking for efficient foveated rendering.
- Initial support targets sim racing and flight simulation titles.

Nvidia has unveiled CloudXR technology, enabling wireless streaming of PC VR games to the Apple Vision Pro at a remarkable 4K resolution and 120 FPS. This innovative solution allows users to experience high-fidelity virtual reality content directly from their gaming PCs, bypassing the limitations of standalone hardware. The technology is particularly poised to enhance the experience for sim racing and flight simulation enthusiasts, with initial support announced for titles like iRacing and X-Plane 12.
A key feature of CloudXR is its integration with the Apple Vision Pro's advanced eye-tracking capabilities. This enables foveated rendering, where the system renders the area the user is looking at in full detail while reducing detail in peripheral vision. This approach significantly improves GPU efficiency, creating more headroom for achieving high frame rates and resolutions.
This advancement offers a compelling upgrade for Apple Vision Pro owners seeking deeper immersion and improved performance in VR. Beyond simulations, CloudXR's potential extends to a wider range of PC VR games, contributing to a future where wireless, high-quality VR experiences become more accessible. NVIDIA's GeForce Now service is also set to receive an upgrade, offering 90 FPS streaming to Vision Pro and Meta Quest headsets.




