
(Information Commissioners Office) Our Cookies Policy Using such technologies is not, therefore, prohibited by the Regulations but they do require that people are told about cookies and given the choice as to which of their online activities are monitored in this way. The use of cookies and similar technologies have for some time been commonplace and cookies in particular are important in the provision of many online services. At we use cookies to personalise your experience and help us identify and resolve errors. However even if they are mad, they are still buying for now.Cookies are tiny data files stored in your web browser when you visit a website. Remains to be seen how bad the PR backlash is, but Nvidia seems to be convinced they are the goose that lays the golden GPUs and sure people will be mad. They get rid of the technical debt of having to maintain the local streaming tech, sounds like they cleared out a lot of old stock just before this announcement, and anybody that isn’t absolutely pissed about it they may convert to a investor pleasing sub.
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Other than the PR hit, it’s a win win win for Nvidia. Now they need to keep those numbers up at the very least and growing if possible. Selling a GPU is great, but perpetually renting one out in a time shared service is what really gets the investors salivating. Now I wonder how many of those subscribers are sticking around. Well of course gamers probably flocked to services like that when they couldn’t get or didn’t want to pay stupid high mark ups.

However no mentions of what number were paid and of what tier though.

They just announced a huge two year pandemic subscriber gain back in August. As the GPU supply issues have mostly resolved. This is seems like a shameless push to convert users already using streaming to GeForce Now and keep subscriptions up.
