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The upgrade is courtesy of the new SuperPods, built to supply subscribers with RTX 3080 quality gaming from the cloud, with up to 1440p resolution and 120 FPS now on the table. It's the first time that the GeForce Now hardware will be based on NVIDIA's Ampere GPU architecture, and each SuperPod boasts double the CPU cores and triple the GPU specs of the current servers.Each user connected to the SuperPod will get a virtual gaming machine the equivalent of an 8-core, 16-thread CPU, paired with a PCIe 4.0 SSD and the GPU power of an RTX 3080 (though the SuperPods don't actually use consumer RTX 3080 GPUs.) Latency has also been brought right down to 56ms, which is set to be a class leader, and this is the first time a cloud gaming service has been able to offer such high frame rate gaming.