Previously, eight players could play from one server with two video cards, now – two.
The American company Nvidia stopped selling and continued to Russian companies cloud gaming software licenses that allowed more players to be connected unambiguously. Due to this decision, the prices for cloud gaming services began to rise, reports rosZMI.
According to experts, problems may also begin with the supercomputers of Sberbank, Yandex and MTS, which are based on solutions from Nvidia.
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It is emphasized that it is about the Nvidia Grid system. The company has not yet commented on this decision, but the Russian partners have disappeared from its website.
The license made it possible to use a physical video card on several virtual machines at once, which made it possible to connect several users to the cloud service at once. If earlier the company could support eight players from one server with two video cards, now it can support two.
Let us remind you that in the Russian Federation, large companies engaged in the production of soft drinks complain of difficulties in purchasing carbon dioxide< /strong>. They appeared at the end of May – beginning of June, and the shortage of this ingredient is still estimated at 10-15%.
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