Author : Moulavi Shadaab 1
Date of Publication :7th April 2016
Abstract: Today the gaming industry is at its peak, with advanced video games which requires high computations. These computations are achieved with powerful hardware that provides realistic scenes and smooth actions. Playing these high quality video games requires expensive graphics processors. On the counterpart cloud gaming utilizes cloud computing for gaming and offers a green solution to bring high quality games to thin and mobile clients. Cloud gaming has become increasingly more popular in the industry. Many cloud gaming services have subscribed thousands of subscribers showing the initial success of cloud gaming. In this project we will be implementing cloud gaming services that reduce latency within a certain network bandwidth. We will be achieving this by enhancing and optimizing the cloud resources, with the inclusion of the NVIDIA GRID GPU. In the upcoming future cloud gaming can provide multiple clients and concurrency in multiplayer games.
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